DUNDRUM TRAM STOP

DUNDRUM LUAS TRAM STOP AND THE WILLIAM DARGAN SUSPENSION BRIDGE

DUNDRUM LUAS TRAM STOP AND THE WILLIAM DARGAN SUSPENSION BRIDGE [4 MARCH 2025]

Dundrum Luas Stop and the William Dargan Suspension Bridge:

The Dundrum Luas stop is a vital component of Dublin's Luas Green Line, serving the bustling suburban area of Dundrum. It provides seamless access to Dublin city centre and other key locations along the line.

A defining feature of the Dundrum stop area is the William Dargan Suspension Bridge. This modern, cable-stayed pedestrian bridge spans the busy Taney Road junction, enhancing pedestrian connectivity and safety. It's named after the renowned Irish railway engineer, William Dargan, who played a pivotal role in Ireland's railway development.

The Luas stop itself is a contemporary facility, designed for accessibility and efficiency, featuring standard Luas amenities such as ticket machines, real-time passenger information displays, and cycle parking. The bridge is a visual landmark, contributing to the modern infrastructure of the area. The stop is also served by many Dublin bus routes, and also Dublin coach routes.