General information | |||||||
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Location | Amiens Street, Dublin 1, D01 V6V6 Ireland | ||||||
Coordinates | 53°21′04″N 6°15′01″W / 53.351210°N 6.250185°W | ||||||
Owned by | Iarnród Éireann | ||||||
Operated by | Iarnród Éireann | ||||||
Platforms | 7 | ||||||
Bus routes | 23 | ||||||
Bus stands | 2 | ||||||
Bus operators | |||||||
Connections |
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Construction | |||||||
Structure type | Elevated | ||||||
Platform levels | 1 | ||||||
Parking | yes | ||||||
Bicycle facilities | yes | ||||||
Other information | |||||||
Station code | CNLLY | ||||||
Fare zone | Suburban 1 | ||||||
History | |||||||
Opened | 29 November 1844 | ||||||
Key dates | |||||||
1844 | Opened as Dublin Station | ||||||
1854 | Renamed Amiens Street Station | ||||||
1966 | Renamed Connolly Station after James Connolly on the 50th anniversary of the 1916 Easter Rising | ||||||
1983 | Station upgraded | ||||||
1999 | Station refurbished and partially rebuilt | ||||||
2004 | Luas stop opened | ||||||
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Connolly station (Irish: Stáisiún Uí Chonghaile) or Dublin Connolly is the busiest railway station in Dublin and Ireland, and is a focal point in the Irish route network. On the North side of the River Liffey, it provides InterCity, Enterprise and commuter services to the north, north-west, south-east and south-west. The north–south Dublin Area Rapid Transit (DART) and Luas red line light rail services also pass through the station. The station offices are the headquarters of Irish Rail, Iarnród Éireann. Opened in 1844 as Dublin Station, the ornate facade has a distinctive Italianate tower at its centre.