Luas Customer Notice

Luas Red Line stops from Abbey Street to The Point are closed until the end of July.

Red Line services from Jervis to and are running as normal but inbound trams will terminate at Jervis stop.

A replacement bus is serving Jervis and the closed stops during this temporary closure. The bus stops are located on the Quays a short walking distance from the closed Luas stops.

The inbound Bus departs from Bachelor’s Walk (close to Jervis stop) and terminates at Castleforbes Road (close to The Point stop) serving stops along The Quays.

The outbound bus departs from Mayor Street Upper (close to The Point stop) terminating at Crampton Quay (close to Jervis stop) serving stops along the Quays.

You don’t need a ticket for the replacement bus. You do need a valid ticket for tram services. Leap Card customers should Touch On/Off at Jervis stop. Customers who buy tickets from ticket machines should buy a ticket to/from Jervis stop.

This temporary closure is necessary to facilitate Luas Cross City construction works on O’Connell Street and Marlborough Street.

Thank you for your patience and cooperation during these works.

For more info see www.luas.ie & www.luascrosscity.ie

1 Walking Directions The Point Luas Stop to/from Replacement Bus Service Bus Stops

The Point Luas Stop to Temporary Bus Stop Mayor Street Upper (200 meters) for replacement bus services to city centre stopping close to Luas Stops and terminating at Crampton Quay near

Head west in the direction of the city centre on Mayor Street Upper towards Castleforbes road for approximately 190 meters.

Cross Castleforbes Road at the traffic lights and continue on Mayor Street Upper for approximately 10 meters to arrive at Temporary Luas Stop.

Temporary Bus Stop Castleforbes Road to The Point Luas Stop (200 meters)

Head North on Castleforbes Road towards Mayor Street Upper for approximately 10 meters.

Take a right at the traffic lights crossing Castleforbes Road and continue straight along Mayor Street Upper towards The Point Luas Stop for approximately 190 meters.

2 Replacement bus service stop, Bus Éireann Stop Number 135101, Crampton Quay (between Aston and Wellington Quay) to Jervis Luas Stop (300 meters) via Millennium Walkway

Note: This pedestrianised route would probably be easiest for guide dog users. Can users may also prefer to use this route, to at least be safe from traffic; but cyclists cut through here quite a lot. The combination of open space and lots of obstacles also makes it more challenging for anyone not using a guide dog.

Head west on Crampton Quay towards Wellington Quay/Millennium Bridge for approximately 72 meters.

Take a right onto Millennium Bridge crossing the road at the traffic lights.

Continue onto Millennium Bridge for approximately 62 meters.

Once across the bridge, cross the road at the traffic lights, taking a right onto Ormond Quay, approximately 5 meters.

Turn left onto Bloom Lane and continue straight for approximately 69 meters.

Cross over Strand Street Great at the zebra crossing (note there are no audible signals but traffic is slow moving and infrequent on this side road) and continue onto Millennium Walkway continuing straight for approximately 87 meters.

Turn right onto Abbey Street Upper and walk for approximately 17 meters to arrive at Jervis Luas Stop outbound.

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