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Luas Stops & Zones Student Fares LUAS RED & GREEN LINE FARES STUDENT FARES LUAS STOPS & ZONES NO. OF NO. OF OFF PEAK PEAK 7 DAY 30 DAY LEAP CARD LEAP CARD SINGLE RETURN 7 DAY 30 DAY ZONES ZONES SINGLE SINGLE Connolly One €11.70 €42.50 Busáras ADULT FARE Museum Smithfield Four Courts Jervis Abbey Street Two €13.20 €49.00 City One €1.39 €1.44 €1.80 €3.40 €14.70 €58.50 Centre Three €16.00 €57.50 St. Stephen’s Green The Point Harcourt DOCKLANDS Two €1.70 €1.75 €2.20 €4.00 €17.50 €70.00 Four €17.10 €63.00 Heuston Charlemont James’s Ranelagh Beechwood Five €18.50 €70.00 Fatima CENTRAL 1 Three €2.03 €2.08 €2.60 €4.80 €21.30 €84.00 Cowper Rialto Six - Eight €18.50 €70.00 Milltown Suir Road Four €2.19 €2.24 €2.80 €5.20 €23.10 €93.00 Windy Arbour Goldenbridge Dundrum Drimnagh Five €2.35 €2.40 €3.00 €5.50 €24.00 €95.00 Student fares apply by zones Blackhorse Balally for both lines. Bluebell Kilmacud Kylemore Stillorgan Six - Eight €2.35 €2.40 €3.00 €5.50 €24.00 €95.00 Student Flexi Tickets also available. Red Cow Sandyford Kingswood Central Park CHILD FARE Students must carry a valid Glencairn Student Travelcard. Belgard The Gallops Leopardstown Valley One €0.80 €0.80 €1.00 €1.70 €7.20 €29.00 Fettercairn Cookstown Ballyogan Wood Cheeverstown Hospital Carrickmines Two €0.80 €0.80 €1.00 €1.70 €7.20 €29.00 Citywest Campus Laughanstown Tallaght Fortunestown Cherrywood Three €0.80 €0.80 €1.00 €1.70 €7.20 €29.00 Saggart Brides Glen RED 4 RED 3 RED 2 GREEN 2 GREEN 3 GREEN 4 GREEN 5 © Four €0.96 €0.96 €1.20 €2.10 €8.60 €35.00 Correct at time of going to print - October 2011 RPA 2011 Zone Boundary Interchange Tallaght Terminus Stop Park + Ride Train Station Regional Bus Stop Five €0.96 €0.96 €1.20 €2.10 €8.60 €35.00 Six - Eight €0.96 €0.96 €1.20 €2.10 €8.60 €35.00 LUAS PARK + RIDE CYCLE + RIDE Enjoy cashless parking and park by text. Cycling keeps you fit, it’s fast, reliable For more info please visit www.luas.ie and it’s good for the environment: just like Luas! Combine the two by cycling to a LUAS GREEN LINE P+R Luas stop, lock your bike at a dedicated FOR MORE INFORMATION ON THE BEST TICKET Balally 421 spaces See www.luas.ie cycle rack and hop on Luas. Cycle racks OPTION INCLUDING TAX SAVER TICKETS Stillorgan 341 spaces for Park + Ride are available at numerous Luas Stops. Terms and Sandyford 47 spaces See www.luas.ie for more information. PLEASE VISIT WWW.LUAS.IE Conditions. OR Carrickmines 352 spaces LUAS RED LINE P+R Price of parking CALL LOCALL 1850 300 604 Red Cow 727 spaces does not include travel on Luas. Cheeverstown 312 spaces Tallaght Cross West 450 spaces Fare calculators, Live info, COMBI TICKETS ABOUT TICKETS LEAP CARD latest news & promos... YOU MUST HAVE A VALID LUAS All you need to know is on TICKET TO TRAVEL ON LUAS. the Buy tickets from Luas ticket machines or a Leap Card from Leap Card agents. Luas iPhone App Persons without a valid ticket will receive a Standard Fare of €45 from Luas Revenue Protection Officers. Failure to pay a Standard Fare can result in a court conviction and a fine of €1,000. Follow us on All passengers with Adult 30 Day tickets are required to Leap Card is the easy-to-use, hassle-free carry Luas or Dublin Bus ID; available free of charge, see www.luas.ie for details. way to travel around Dublin. You can use it on Luas, Dublin Bus, DART and Commuter @Luas Luas Child Tickets and Leap Card Child Tickets valid for 4yrs to 15yrs inclusive. Personalised Leap Card Rail services. Simply buy your Leap Card, top Child Fares apply 16yrs to 18yrs inclusive. it up with Travel Credit and away you go. Children under 4yrs travel free. Proof of age may be Like us on required. See www.leapcard.ie for more information. When travelling to a Stop on the boundary of two zones you do not pay for the zone you are entering. www.facebook.com/luas Dublin’s Tram System Luas ticket machines accept debit/credit cards. The minimum transaction is 5. Leap Peak fares apply 7.45am to 9.30am Mon-Fri excl. Bank Holidays. Off Peak fares apply all other times. Passenger Bye-laws apply to Luas tickets and to the use of Luas; Information see www.luas.ie for details. 1850 300 604 [email protected] www.luas.ie CC112014 LUAS RED LINE JOURNEY TIMES LUAS GREEN LINE JOURNEY TIMES Sandyford Red Cow Brides Glen Carrickmines Balally St. Stephen's Green 7 13 5 15 mins mins mins mins The Luas Red Line runs from Tallaght to The Point and from Saggart to Connolly. The Luas Green Line runs from Brides Glen to St. Stephen's Green. Check your tram destination and if required use Busáras and Belgard Check your tram destination and if required use Sandyford Interchanges for onward travel. Interchange for onward travel. LUAS RED LINE FREQUENCY LUAS GREEN LINE FREQUENCY OPERATING HOURS CHECK DIRECTION Brides Glen < – > Sandyford < – > Saggart < – > Belgard Tallaght < – > Belgard Belgard < – > Busáras Sandyford St. Stephen’s Green OF TRAVEL FROM St. Stephen’s Green Peak Off Peak Peak Off Peak Peak Off Peak Peak Off Peak Peak Off Peak TO Brides Glen Time Time Time Time Time Time Time Time Time Time Mon-Fri: 5:30am to 0:30am Mon-Fri 9-10 10-15 Mon-Fri 4-10 10-15 Mon-Fri 3-5 6-15 Mon-Fri 4-10 10-15 Mon-Fri 3-6 6-15 Sat: 6:30am to 0:30am mins mins mins mins mins mins mins mins mins mins Sun & Bk. Hol: 7:00am to 11:30pm Sat 12 12-15 Sat 12 12-15 Sat 6-7 6-15 Sat 13-15 15 Sat 7-8 10-15 mins mins mins mins mins mins mins mins mins mins FROM Brides Glen Sun & 10-12 12-15 Sun & 10-12 12-15 Sun & 10-11 10-15 Sun & 11-12 12-15 Sun & 11-12 12-15 TO St. Stephen’s Green Bk. Hol. mins mins Bk. Hol. mins mins Bk. Hol. mins mins Bk. Hol. mins mins Bk. Hol. mins mins Mon-Fri: 5:30am to 0:00am At the following times, trams Sat: 6:30am to 0:00am serve Saggart to Belgard only: Sun & Bk. Hol: 7:00am to 11:00pm ● Weekdays before 7am & after 6.30pm ● Saturday before 8am & after 6pm Click www.luas.ie for detailed information. ● Sunday all day Services subject to change. FROM The Point TO Tallaght Use Belgard Interchange See information display at stop or LoCall 1850 300 604 for more information. Mon-Fri: 5:30am to 0:30am for onward travel. Correct at time of printing - November 2014 Sat: 6:30am to 0:30am Sun & Bk. Hol: 7:00am to 11:30pm FROM Tallaght TO The Point Connolly Stop Busáras < – > The Point CONTACT LUAS Mon-Fri: 5:30am to 0:00am CUSTOMER CARE Sat: 6:30am to 0:00am Sun & Bk. Hol: 7:00am to 11:00pm Peak Off Peak Peak Off Peak Time Time Time Time [email protected] FROM Saggart TO Belgard Mon-Fri 9-10 10 Mon-Fri 4-10 10-15 mins mins mins mins Mon-Fri: 5:40am to 11:50pm Sat: 6:40am to 11:50pm Sat 12 Closed Sat 12 12-15 www.luas.ie mins mins mins Sun & Bk. Hol: 7:10am to 10:50pm Sun & 20 Closed Sun & 10-12 11-15 Bk. Hol. mins Bk. Hol. mins mins Last tram FROM The Point LoCall 1850 300 604 TO Saggart For a more frequent Monday to Saturday: 0:00am Sunday & Bk. Hol: 11:00pm Red Line Service You can also write to us at: use Busáras Stop Luas Customer Care FREEPOST Connolly Stop a 3 minute walk Luas Depot from Connolly Stop. Red Cow Mon-Fri: 7:10am to 7:30pm Clondalkin Sat: 9:05am to 6:45pm Dublin 22 Sun & Bk. Hol: 3:10pm to 7:00pm.
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