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Tram stop in Dublin, Ireland

Kilmacud
Cill MochudaLuas
The southbound platform, with some decorative paintings.
General information
LocationBenildus Avenue/Drummartin Link Road
Kilmacud, County Dublin
Ireland
Coordinates53°16′59″N 6°13′26″W / 53.282994612552976°N 6.223869114753291°W / 53.282994612552976; -6.223869114753291
Owned byTransport Infrastructure Ireland
Operated byTransdev (as Luas)
Line(s)Green
Platforms2
Construction
Structure typeIn cutting
AccessibleYes
Other information
Fare zoneGreen 3
Key dates
30 June 2004Stop opened
2018Platforms extended
Location
Kilmacud is located in DublinKilmacudKilmacudLocation within Dublin

Kilmacud (Irish: Cill Mochuda) is a stop on the Luas light-rail tram system in Dún Laoghaire–Rathdown, County Dublin, Ireland. It opened in 2004 as a stop on the Green Line and serves the eponymous suburb. The stop is located at the junction between Benildus Avenue and Drummartin Link Road.

Location and access

A tram calling at Kilmacud on its way to St. Stephen's Green
Luas Luas Green Line
Legend
Dublin–Sligo line
westbound
Broombridge Iarnród Éireann
Dublin–Sligo line
eastbound
Hamilton Depot
Cabra
Phibsborough
Grangegorman
Broadstone – University
Dominick
Parnell
O'Connell Upper
O'Connell - GPO
Marlborough
Red Line - Abbey Street
O'Connell
Bridge
River
Liffey
Rosie
Hackett Bridge
Westmoreland
Trinity
Dawson
St Stephen's Green
Harcourt
Grand Canal
Charlemont
Ranelagh
Beechwood
Cowper
Milltown
Nine Arches Bridge
over River Dodder
Windy Arbour
William Dargan Bridge
Dundrum
Balally Parking
Kilmacud
Stillorgan Parking
Sandyford Parking
Depot
Central Park
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Glencairn
The Gallops
Leopardstown Valley
Ballyogan Wood
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Racecourse (unused)
Carrickmines Parking
Brennanstown (unused)
Laughanstown
Cherrywood
Wyattville Link Road
Brides Glen

The track around Kilmacud runs in a broad cutting between Benildus Avenue and the grounds of St Benildus College. A footbridge provides access across the tracks, avoiding the stop completely. The stop has entrances on both sides, leading from the northbound platform to Benildus Avenue, and from the southbound platform to a footpath in the college (which ultimately leads to Drummartin link road). Both entrances consist of a staircase and lift to provide step-free access. The Benildus Avenue entrance then has a bridge over the side of the cutting, leading to a gap in the retaining wall. At the road junction, the Luas stop is identified with a solar-powered totem of the same design to one seen at Carrickmines.

Services

Trams stop at the stop coming from either end every 2-10 minutes.

Preceding station Luas Luas Following station
Balallytowards Parnell or Broombridge Green Line Stillorgantowards Sandyford or Brides Glen

References

  1. "Luas Is Launched". RTÉ Archives.


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