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Dublin Metro North and Metro West



The three proposed routes for Metro North. The ‘Central’ axis is the preferred option for the new line which is to open in 2012.


  • The three proposed routes for Metro North. The ‘Central’ axis is the...

  • Luas Green Line terminus, St Stephen's Green, will be southern end of Metro...

  • O'Connell Bridge Metro North station will serve a Dublin retail and tourist...

  • Dublin Metro is a key part of the Transport 21 programme for a comprehensive...

  • Already served by Luas, Tallaght will become southern terminus of Metro West.

  • Both Metro lines will benefit passengers using Dublin's rapidly expanding...

  • Design studies indicate a train-like operation for Metro North (as here),...

  • Metro North will pass under this part of O'Connell Street near the Luas Red...

  • Like Alstom with Luas, fellow would-be Metro North supplier CAF is already in...

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