Tara Street railway station

Tara Street
Sráid na Teamhrach
Iarnród Éireann

DART 8520 Class EMU (8625) at Tara Street Station
Location Tara Street, Dublin 2, D02 WK19
Republic of Ireland
Coordinates 53°20′48″N 6°15′15″W / 53.34676°N 6.25414°W / 53.34676; -6.25414Coordinates: 53°20′48″N 6°15′15″W / 53.34676°N 6.25414°W / 53.34676; -6.25414
Owned by Iarnród Éireann
Operated by Iarnród Éireann
Platforms 2
Construction
Structure type At-grade
Other information
Station code TARA
Fare zone Suburban 1
Key dates
1 May 1891 (1891-05-01) Station opens
1976 Station refurbished
1983 Station upgraded
The Loopline Viaduct Prior to Tara Street
Tara Street sign, (Irish: Sráid na Teamhrach)
Loopline bridge near Tara Street station

Tara Street (Irish: Sráid na Teamhrach) is a railway station in central Dublin, Ireland. It is adjacent to Loopline Bridge on George's Quay.

It deals with mainly DART trains and longer distance commuter trains. Commuter services operate to (1) Maynooth and the western suburbs, (2) Balbriggan, Drogheda and Dundalk on the former GNR(I) main line, (3) Gorey and Rosslare Europort and (4) Newbridge, through the Phoenix Park Tunnel.

Description

The station has two through platforms above street level with ticket areas and retail outlets at street level. The platform retaining walls, the stairwells and canopies were originally timber planking but upgraded to include escalators and fibreglass panels in the 1970s and 1980s.

More recent changes have seen new stairwells installed and platforms lengthened to reflect the increasing throughput. There are proposals to build in the airspace above the station and adjacent property has been acquired for this purpose.

The ticket office is open between 06:00-00:00 AM, Monday to Sunday.

History

The station opened on 1 May 1891.[1]

It is on the 'Loop Line' which was constructed towards the end of the 19th century by the City of Dublin Junction Railway, connecting the Dublin & Kingstown terminus at Westland Row (now Pearse Station) and Amiens St (now Connolly Station) on the Great Northern Railway (Ireland), and linked into the Midland Great Western freight line, thus joining up all the main railways in Dublin.

City Centre Resignalling

The completion of the Irish Rail City Centre re-signalling project[2] has seen an:

This has been made possible by increasing the ability of the signalling system in the city centre to operate 20 trains per hour in both directions instead of 8.

The project began in March 2015 and was commissioned on 17 July 2016.[3]

Future

Redevelopment

Tara Street is soon to undergo a major redevelopment.[4]

The CIÉ group placed a tender in March 2015 to find a new property development partner.[5] Such a partner was found in July 2015 and the current plan comprises a €130-million development for an office block of 22 levels.[6]

In May 2017, Irish property developer Johnny Ronan announced that he is to soon submit plans to Dublin City Council for an 88 metre high, 22 storey tower. The tower will comprise 17 storeys of office space, and five storeys for a hotel. There will be a rooftop bar and restaurant with panoramic views of Dublin City on the top floor. The project includes the redevelopment of Tara Street Railway Station as well.

See also

References

Preceding station   Iarnród Éireann   Following station
Dublin Connolly   InterCity
Dublin-Rosslare
  Dublin Pearse
Dublin Connolly   Commuter
Northern Commuter
  Dublin Pearse
  Commuter
South Eastern Commuter
 
Dublin Connolly   Commuter
South Western Commuter
  Dublin Pearse
Dublin Connolly   Commuter
Western Commuter
(City Branch)
  Dublin Pearse
  DART
Trans-Dublin
 
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