Harcourt Street railway line

Harcourt Street Railway Line
The Nine Arches Viaduct over the River Dodder is now re-used by the Luas Green Line trams
Overview
StatusPartly reused by Luas green line
OwnerCIÉ Railways Division
LocaleDublin, Ireland
Termini
Stations10
Service
TypeCommuter rail, Inter-city rail
Heavy rail
SystemCIÉ Railways Division
Operator(s)CIÉ Railways Division
Depot(s)Harcourt St.
Bray
Rolling stockSteam, Clayton steam railcars 1929,
Drumm battery-electric 1932-1949,
diesel rail cars 1954-1958
History
Opened10 July 1854
Closed31 December 1958
Technical
Line length12.5-mile (20 km)
Number of tracksDouble track
CharacterTertiary
Track gauge1,600 mm (5 ft 3 in) Irish gauge
ElectrificationNot electrified
Highest elevation80m
Route map

Year
closed
Harcourt Street
1958
Harcourt Road
1859
Rathmines & Ranelagh
1958
Milltown
1958
Dundrum
1958
80m
Stillorgan
1958
Stillorgan Rd.
Foxrock
1958
Carrickmines
1958
Lehaunstown Ln.
Shankill
1958
Shanganagh
Junct.
Woodbrook
1960
Bray River
Quinnsborough Rd.
Bray
The line, in red, in 1887

The Harcourt Street Railway Line (Irish: Seanlíne Iarnróid Shráid Fhearchair) was a railway line that ran from Harcourt Street in Dublin through the southern suburbs to Bray. It was one of the Dublin and South Eastern Railway's two northern main lines, the other being the coastal line to Westland Row (which was formerly a branch line until 1902).


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