No lift, no parking and not easily wheelchair accessible, but it's well maintained and nice enough view of the canal. . [read more]
Small station with sea views. staff onsite morning and evening. ticket machines available. Basic station with 2 platforms. Nice sea view on the south bound platform. [read more]
Pretty good station with parking facilities. You can get additional Docklands trains from here I think. . [read more]
Quite good. There is a coffee shop in the station. . Fairly standard DART station. Has a Leap Card machine to top up, etc. . [read more]
An OK station, but the elevators REALLY need to get fixed. . [read more]
A nice station in the north suburbs of Dublin. It serves the 1960s suburbs of Baldoyle and Bayside. The station is a standard station with information screens across the station. [read more]
Clongriffin station is right at the top of Dublin. Its a similar design to stations on the Kildare line. It has a standard service with around 3 train an hour stopping here in each direction.. [read more]
This station is located in Donaghmede close enough to the shopping centre. It is sometimes a dodgy place and there are generally security announcements telling people to "get off the ticket.. [read more]
Standard DART station with two platforms either side of the lines with a footbridge crossing both lines. There are seats with shelter and there is a little placard with information about the.. [read more]
It's people are trying there best but there is still bad people who ruin it for others. Really hate it they closed the office, most helpful guys used to work there !. [read more]
Raheny is a train station, located at Clontarf, Dublin. [read more]
Would like to see service every 10 minutes in commuter hours. . Convenience is a plus point. An extra carriage at peak commute times would be a big help. [read more]
Handy train station if you heading to Clontarf or East point business park. ticket machines. elevator. footbridge. . Really nice and quiet station. . I love the dart. [read more]
good station with a takeaway beside it. [read more]
Heuston Station is located in Dublin city centre and caters for travellers visiting the south and west of Ireland. Railtours excursions to Connemara, The Ring of Kerry and Cork all leave from here. [read more]
One of the only dart stops with a roof over the whole tracks not just the platform. Smokers have no fear if you have a little stroll to the end of the platform you can smoke as there is no roof. [read more]
Prefer getting off at Tara street instead of Connolly strain. Less busy, and not a long walk to get out of. Usually moderately clean, but could use an update, and needs public restrooms like.. [read more]
Great Train Station in Dun Laoghaire with good Bus Connections to Other Places Across The SouthSide Of The City. The Train Station has a Good Train Service depending on when your travelling. [read more]
Dart station with parking spaces, 2 ticket machines,water wending machine, ticket office, decent shelter area from rain and snow. Elevator for buggies and wheelchairs. [read more]
Luas Tram Red Line. Easy access for locals and visitors in Saggart and Citywest to Dublin city centre direct or to the Square Shopping centre in Tallaght via a transfer at Belgard. [read more]
No park and ride facilities, the only parking available is at the Citywest shopping centre, limited time limit. Exposed to the elements. Wrap up well. [read more]
Very small park and ride car park. Only room for around 50 to 60 cars. Can be exposed to the elements. . [read more]
Parking for the day €3 , but €5. 70 return from town is a little much. Handy interchange between the Bus and the Luas light rail stop now. . [read more]
Cherrywood Luas Stop is a light rail station, located at Cherrywood, Co. Dublin. [read more]
11 disabled parking bays, along with around 270 normal parking bays. Exposed area can be cold and windy. . [read more]
There are no park and ride facilities here. This area is exposed and can be Wendy and cold. There is a small car park adjacent, but not advised to park in there. [read more]
Laughanstown is a light rail station, located at Laughanstown, Co. Dublin. [read more]
No park and ride facilities. Can get cold and windy, due to the location. It's still a bit of a walk to get into Cookstown industrial estate from this stop. [read more]
Ballyogan Wood is a light rail station, located at Sandyford, Dublin, Co. Dublin. [read more]
This stop is a transit/interchange for the lines between Tallaght (the Square) and Saggart (Citywest shopping centre). No park and ride facilities. This area is exposed and can be cold and windy. [read more]
Leopardstown Valley Luas Stop is a light rail station, located at Sandyford, Dublin, Co. Dublin. [read more]
Worked here for just one month, but the suffice to make good memories! Handled four loads of Metro Herald papers down the street every day. . [read more]
Always clean and space to seaton the top of it more busses conecting luas stop with other city. Cheap parking and frequent Luas stop. Electric vehicle charging present. [read more]
Great view off the tall buildings. [read more]
Luas stop with a car park and pull in area just up from the Sandyford stop. . A reliable lifeline into town for. [read more]
Quiet Luas stop below street/road level. . [read more]