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DART Underground/Interconnector Tunnel, Dublin, Ireland



Proposed Interconnector line and stations with rail interchanges.


  • Proposed Interconnector line and stations with rail interchanges.

  • More electrification will see some current Commuter DMU (railcar)-served...

  • Luas Green Line terminus, St Stephen's Green will become a key interchange...

  • The northern Interconnector tunnel entrance will be in this area adjoining...

  • The Interconnector tunnel will pass beneath the Liffey around a point as...

  • Luas Red Line should operate past the development (right) from 2009, creating...

  • Only DART services will use the Interconnector, as currently on the short...

  • Joining the main line west of the terminus with extra tracks, the...

  • With electrification to Maynooth, the DART system will take over most...

  • DART trains from beyond Howth Junction (pictured) will use the Interconnector...

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