Sydney Parade railway station
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General information | |
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Location | Sydney Parade Avenue, Dublin 4, D04 FC91 Ireland |
Coordinates | 53°19′15″N 6°12′41″W / 53.3208°N 6.2115°W |
Owned by | Iarnród Éireann |
Operated by | Iarnród Éireann |
Platforms | 2 |
Tracks | 2 |
Bus routes | 1 |
Bus stands | 0 |
Bus operators | Dublin Bus |
Connections | 47 |
Construction | |
Structure type | At-grade |
Parking | No |
Bicycle facilities | No |
Accessible | Yes |
Other information | |
Station code | SIDNY |
Fare zone | Suburban 1 |
History | |
Original company | Dublin and Kingstown Railway |
Pre-grouping | Dublin and South Eastern Railway |
Post-grouping | Great Southern Railways |
Key dates | |
January 1835 | Halt opens |
1852 | Halt upgraded to station |
1960 | Station closed |
1972 | Station reopens |
1983 | Station upgraded |
2014 | Station refurbished |
Sydney Parade Railway Station (Irish: Stáisiún Pharáid Sydney) is located on Sydney Parade Avenue in Dublin 4, Ireland.
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It serves the southern end of Dublin 4, St Vincent's Hospital at Elm Park and the RTÉ Radio and Television studios at Montrose, Donnybrook.
There is a level crossing with code XR-004 at the northern end of the station.
The information office is open at various times between 06:00-00:00, Monday to Friday. It is unstaffed on Saturday and Sunday.
History
[edit]The station opened in January 1835, as a halt on the Dublin and Kingstown Railway. In 1852, it was upgraded to a full station with the construction of shelters, stone platforms and a footbridge.
It was named after Sidney Herbert, 1st Baron Herbert of Lea.[1][2][3]
The station was closed in 1960 and reopened in 1972. It was electrified in 1984 with the launch of DART services.
Transport services
[edit]Directly outside the station are bus stops for the following routes:
- Dublin Bus route 47 from Poolbeg Street to Belarmine, via UCD
- UCD Shuttle, from the station to UCD Belfield Campus (term time only)
In addition, a number of bus services stop on Merrion Road, located 350 m from the station.
- Dublin Bus route 4 from Harristown to Monkstown
- Dublin Bus routes 7 / 7A from Mountjoy Square to Bride's Glen / Loughlinstown.
- Dublin Bus 7N Nitelink from Dublin city centre to Shankill (Friday & Saturday only)
- Dublin Bus 84N Nitelink from Dublin city centre to Greystones (Friday & Saturday only)
- Aircoach route 703 from Killiney to Dublin Airport
- Aircoach route 702 from Greystones to Dublin Airport
Literary references
[edit]- A crucial incident in the story "A Painful Case" by James Joyce (from his collection Dubliners) occurs here.
- The station is mentioned in the title of the bestselling book Should Have Got Off at Sydney Parade authored under the pen-name Ross O'Carroll-Kelly.
- The station is mentioned in the 2023 novel Ruth & Pen by Emilie Pine.[4]
See also
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ Kullmann, Kurt (2018). The First Irish Railway: Westland Row to Kingstown. The History Press. ISBN 9780750987646.
- ^ "A history of Thorncastle and Merrion". Mount Merrion Historical Society.
- ^ Davitt, Tom. "Getting hooked on Trains: Sydney Parade 1934-1946". Irish Railway Record Society. Retrieved 8 October 2018.
- ^ Kullmann, Emilie (2023). Ruth & Pen. Penguin. ISBN 9780241986240.
External links
[edit]Preceding station | Iarnród Éireann | Following station | ||
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Lansdowne Road | Commuter South Eastern Commuter | Blackrock | ||
Sandymount | DART | Booterstown | ||
Historical railways | ||||
Sandymount Line and station open | Dublin and Kingstown Railway | Merrion Line open, station closed |