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Dublin low-floor articulated tram 3009

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Select vehicle number: 3009, 4009, 4010, 4011, and 5018.

The history of the tram

Luas
Operational

- : Delivered as Dublin low-floor articulated tram 3009, manufacturer Alstom, type Citydis 301.

Luas
Operational

: Rebuilt to Dublin low-floor articulated tram 3009, manufacturer Alstom, type Citydis 301. 30 m til 40 m.

Dublin Ireland LUAS Tram/Light Rail (2014)
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Dublin Ireland LUAS Tram/Light Rail (2014)This film shows the fairly new tram network of Dublin, Ireland, which opened in 2004. The tram is promoted under the name of LUAS which stands for “speed” in Irish. As of today it consists of two lines, red and green, which have a combined length of 36.5km. Currently these two lines are disconnected, however, there are already plans on the way to connect them via a cross city section. I found the tracks are very nicely integrated into the very beautiful city of Dublin. Also the French Citadis 301 and 402 vehicles looked nice, the service is frequent, and it seems to be well adopted and heavily used by the population. However, I found that the ride on these vehicles felt a bit rough. The film begins at the northern terminus of the green line, which is at St. Stephen's Green, a park in the heart of the city. We go a bit southward until we reach Harcourt stations, before we turn our attention to the red line. We see some scenes going from the busy shopping district at O'Connell Street toward Connolly Station, one of two major railway stations in Dublin. From here on, the red line serves the docklands, which host the financial district of Dublin. The remainder of the film then shows the stretch from Heuston Station (the other railway station) to Four Courts with some beautiful shots around the national museum of Ireland. Enjoy! Index to the film: Green Line: 00:00 – Faiche Stiabhna / St. Stephen's Green  01:17 – Sráid Fhearchair / Harcourt Red Line: 02:47 – Sráid uí Chonaill / O'Connell Street 03:29 – Sráid na Mainistreach / Abbey Street 05:51 – Busáras 07:24 – Stáisiún uí Chonghaile / Connolly Station Docklands: 08:33 – Duga Sheoirse / George's Dock 10:06 – Cearnóg an Mhéara (CNÉ) / Mayor Square (NCI) 11:34 – Duga Spencer / Spencer Dock 12:35 – Riding a Citadis 301 Tram from Mayor Square (NCI) to George's Dock Heuston to Four Courts Stretch: 13:34 – Heuston Station 16:42 – Ard-Mhúsaem / Museum 18:16 – Margadh na Feirme / Smithfield 19:01 – Na Ceithre Chúirteanna / Four CourtsBy Luftschlange - .
Luas Trams in Dublin, Ireland (2016)
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Luas Trams in Dublin, Ireland (2016)There are two main lines: the Green Line, which began operating on 30 June 2004, and the Red Line which opened on 26 September 2004. Since then, both lines have been extended and split into different branches. The system now has fifty-four stations and 36.5 kilometers of track.By Timosha21 - .

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