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Accessible details for Dublin Area and Short Hop Zone Train and Tram Map

Train and Tram Network lines on Map

The Dublin Area and Short Hop Zone Train and Tram Map has seven routes as follows;

Train Routes

  • DART - Malahide and Howth to and from Greystones  
  • South Eastern - Dublin Connolly to and from Kilcoole 
  • Northern - Balbriggan to and from Dublin Pearse
  • Western - Docklands and Dublin Pearse to and from M3 Parkway and Kilcock
  • South Western - Sallins and Naas to and from Dublin Heuston and Grand Canal Dock

Tram Routes

Stations on DART Route

There are two routes on the DART line Malahide to and from Greystones and Howth to and from Greystones. Howth Junction is the interconnecting Station between Malahide and Howth.

Malahide to and From Greystones

Malahide (interconnecting station to Northern route), Portmarnock (interconnecting station to Northern route), Clongriffin (interconnecting station to Northern route), Howth Junction (interconnecting station to Northern route and Howth DART route), Kilbarrack, Raheny, Harmonstown, Killester, Clontarf Road, Dublin Connolly (Main Station interconnecting to South Eastern, Northern, Western, South Western and Luas Red Line), Tara Street (interconnecting station to South Eastern, Northern, Western, South Western), Dublin Pearse (interconnecting to South Eastern, Northern, Western, South Western), Grand Canal Dock (interconnecting to South Western), Lansdowne Road, Sandymount, Sydney Parade, Booterstown, Blackrock, Seapoint, Salthill and Monkstown, Dun Laoghaire (interconnecting station to South Eastern), Sandycove and Glasthule, Glenageary, Dalkey, Killiney, Shankill, Bray (interconnecting station to South Eastern), Greystones (interconnecting station to South Eastern).

Howth to and from Greystones

Howth, Sutton, Bayside, Howth Junction (interconnecting station to Northern route and Malahide DART route), Kilbarrack, Raheny, Harmonstown, Killester, Clontarf Road, Dublin Connolly (Main Station interconnecting to South Eastern, Northern, Western, South Western and Luas Red Line), Tara Street (interconnecting station to South Eastern, Northern, Western, South Western), Dublin Pearse (interconnecting to South Eastern, Northern, Western, South Western), Grand Canal Dock (interconnecting to South Western), Lansdowne Road, Sandymount, Sydney Parade, Booterstown, Blackrock, Seapoint, Salthill and Monkstown, Dun Laoghaire (interconnecting station to South Eastern), Sandycole and Glasthule, Glenageary, Dalkey, Killiney, Shankill, Bray (interconnecting station to South Eastern), Greystones (interconnecting station to South Eastern).

South Eastern Route

Dublin Connolly (Main Station interconnecting to DART, Northern, Western, South Western and Luas Red Line), Tara Street (interconnecting station to DART, Northern, Western, South Western), Dublin Pearse (interconnecting to DART, Northern, Western, South Western), Dun Laoghaire (interconnecting station to DART), Bray (interconnecting station to DART), Greystones (interconnecting station to DART), Kilcoole.

Kilcoole station is the last stop within the Shop Hop Zone on this route but services do continue onto Rosslare Europort.

Northern Route

Balbriggan, Skerries, Rush and Lusk, Donabate, Malahide (interconnecting station to DART), Portmarnock (interconnecting station to DART), Clongriffin (interconnecting station to DART), Howth Junction (interconnecting station to DART), Dublin Connolly (Main Station interconnecting to DART, South Eastern, Western, South Western and Luas Red Line), Tara Street (interconnecting station to DART, South Eastern, Western, South Western), Dublin Pearse (interconnecting to DART, South Eastern, Western, South Western).

Balbriggan is the first stop on the Northern route within the Short Hop Zone but services also serve stations to and from Dundalk and Belfast.

Western Route

There are two routes on the Western route M3 Parkway to and from Docklands and Kilcock to and from Dublin Pearse. Clonsilla is the interconnecting Station between Ms Parkway and Kilcock.

M3 Parkway to and from Docklands

M3 Parkway, Dunboyne, Hansfield, Clonsilla (interconnecting station to Kilcock Western Route), Coolmine, Castleknock, Navan Road Parkway, Ashtown, Pelletstown, Broombridge (interconnecting station to Luas Green Line), Docklands (Terminal Station).

Kilcock to and from Dublin Pearse

Kilcock, Maynooth, Leixlip Louisa Bridge, Leixlip Confey, Clonsilla (interconnecting station to M3 Parkway Western Route), Coolmine, Castleknock, Navan Road Parkway , Ashtown, Broombridge, Drumcondra (interconnecting station to South Western), Dublin Connolly Dublin Connolly (Main Station interconnecting to DART, South Eastern, Northern, South Western and Luas Red Line), Tara Street (interconnecting station to DART, South Eastern, Northern, South Western), Dublin Pearse (interconnecting to DART, South Eastern, Northern, South Western).

South Western Route

There are two routes on the South Western route Sallins and Naas to and from Dublin Heuston and Hazelhatch and Celbridge to and from Grand Canal Dock. Hazelhatch and Celbridge is the interconnecting station between Sallins and Naas and Grand Canal Dock routes.

Sallins and Naas is the first stop on the South Western route within the Short Hop Zone but services also serve stations to and from Cork, Limerick, Tralee, Waterford, Galway, Westport and Ballina.

Sallins and Naas to and from Dublin Heuston

Sallins and Naas, Hazelhatch and Celbridge (interconnecting station to Grand Canal Dock route), Adamstown, Clondalkin Fonthill, Park West and Cherry Orchard, Dublin Heuston (Main Station interconnecting to Luas Red Line).

Hazelhatch and Celbridge to and from Grand Canal Dock

Hazelhatch and Celbridge, Adamstown, Clondalkin Fonthill, Park West and Cherry Orchard, Drumcondra (interconnecting station to Western), Dublin Connolly (Main Station interconnecting to DART, South Eastern, Northern, Western and Luas Red Line), Tara Street (interconnecting station to DART, South Eastern, Northern, Western), Dublin Pearse (interconnecting to DART, South Eastern, Northern, Western), Grand Canal Dock (interconnecting station to DART).

Luas Red Line

The Luas Red Line splits at two different points to serve differnt areas of Dublin City Centre. The Luas Red Line runs services from Connolly and The Point to and from Saggart and Tallaght. Busáras is the interconnecting stop between Connolly and The Point and Belgard is the interconnecting stop between Tallaght and Saggart.

You will find a breakdown of each route and the stops they serve below.

The Point to and from Tallaght

The Point, Spencers Dock, George's Dock, Busáras (interconnecting stop to Connolly Luas Red Line), Abbey Street (walking connection to Luas Green Line stops Marlborough and O'Connell/GPO), Jervis, Four Courts, Smithfeild, Museum, Heuston (interconnecting stop to South Western train route), St. James Hospital, Fatima, Rialto, Suir Road, Goldenbridge, Drimnagh, Blackhorse, Bluebell, Kylemore, Red Cow, Kingswood, Belgard (interconnecting stop to Saggart Luas Red Line), Cookstown, Tallaght University Hospital, Tallaght.

Connolly to and from Saggart

Busáras (interconnecting stop to The Point Luas Red Line), Abbey Street (walking connection to Luas Green Line stops Marlborough and O'Connell/GPO), Jervis, Four Courts, Smithfeild, Museum, Heuston (interconnecting stop to South Western train route), St. James Hospital, Fatima, Rialto, Suir Road, Goldenbridge, Drimnagh, Blackhorse, Bluebell, Kylemore, Red Cow, Kingswood, Belgard (interconnecting stop to Saggart Luas Red Line), Fettercairn, Cheeverstown, Citywest Campus, Fortunestown, Saggart (terminal stop).

Luas Green Line

Broombridge (interconnecting stop to Western train route), Cabra, Phibsborough, Grangegorman, Broadstone DIT, Dominick. Central loop serves Parnell, Marlborough (walking connection to Abbey Street on the Luas Red Line), Trinity, Westmoreland, O'Connell-GPO, O'Connell Upper. Continuing southbound Dawson, St. Stephen's Green, Harcourt, Charlemont, Ranelagh, Beechwood, Cowper, Milltown, Windy Arbour, Dundrum, Balally, Kilmacud, Stillorgan, Sandyford, Central Park, Glencairn, The Gallops, Leopardstown Valley, Ballyogan Wood, Carrickmines, Loughlinstown, Brides Glen (terminal stop).

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