Smithfield Luas stop

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Smithfield

Margadh na Feirme
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Luas tram at Smithfield, Dublin.jpg
A tram at the southbound platform
General information
Location Dublin
Ireland
Coordinates 53°20′50″N6°16′40″W / 53.3471408°N 6.277754°W / 53.3471408; -6.277754
Owned by Transport Infrastructure Ireland
Operated by Luas
Line(s) Red
Platforms2
Construction
Structure typeAt-grade
Other information
Fare zoneCentral
History
Opened26 September 2004;19 years ago (2004-09-26)
Services
Preceding station Luas simple logo.svg Luas Following station
Museum
towards Saggart or Tallaght
Red Line Four Courts
towards The Point or Connolly
Location
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Red pog.svg
Smithfield
Location within Central Dublin

Smithfield (Irish : Margadh na Feirme) is a stop on the Luas light-rail tram system in Dublin, Ireland. It opened in 2004 as a stop on the Red Line. [1] The Red Line runs east to west along Phoenix Street, and the Four Courts stop is located to on a section of road closed completely to other traffic, to the side of Smithfield plaza, a large open square previously used as a market. It also provides access to the Old Jameson Distillery and Light House Cinema. [2] It has two edge platforms integrated into the pavement. The stop connects with a number of Dublin Bus routes.

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References

  1. "Luas is launched - 2004". RTÉ Archives.
  2. "Smithfield". Luas.