Blackhorse Luas stop

Tram stop in Dublin, Ireland

Preceding station Luas Luas Following station
Bluebell
towards Saggart or Tallaght
Red Line Drimnagh
towards The Point or Connolly
Proposed
Kylemore Park
towards Newcastle Road
  Line F   Drimnagh
towards Trinity
Location
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Luas Luas Red Line
Legend
The Point ferry/water interchange
Spencer Dock
(Iarnród Éireann Docklands)
Royal Canal
Mayor Square - NCI
George's Dock
Connolly Iarnród Éireann
Busáras Bus interchange
Green Line, southbound
(Marlborough Street)
Abbey Street
Green Line, northbound
(O'Connell Street)
Jervis
Four Courts
Smithfield
Museum
Heuston Iarnród Éireann
James's
Fatima
Rialto
Ann Devlin Bridge
over Grand Canal
Suir Road
Goldenbridge
Drimnagh
Blackhorse
Bluebell
Kylemore
M50 Motorway
Red Cow
Depot
Kingswood
Belgard
Cookstown
Hospital
Tallaght Parking
Fettercairn
Cheeverstown Parking
Citywest Campus Parking
Fortunestown Parking
Saggart

Blackhorse (Irish: An Capall Dubh) is a stop on the Luas light-rail tram system in Dublin, Ireland. It opened in 2004 as a stop on the Red Line.[1] The stop is located at the intersection of Davitt Road and Naas Road.[2] The stop has two edge platforms, and is of the same design as many Luas stops. After departing the stop, northbound trams head along a section of track which runs adjacent to the Grand Canal on their way to Connolly or The Point. Southbound trams turn onto Naas Road, travelling south-west towards Tallaght or Saggart.

The stop lies adjacent to Blackhorse bridge and a pub called The Black Horse.

Blackhorse as seen from across the canal

Proposals

In 2007, a proposal was announced for a Luas line from the city centre to Lucan. As of 2020, the project had not been officially approved but under the proposal, the new line would share track with the Red Line between Blackhorse and Fatima. Blackhorse would therefore become a junction stop, with trams en route to Lucan from the city centre diverging from the red line and continuing along the bank of the royal canal.[3]

Incidents

On 28 June 2012, a 32-year-old woman intending to board a tram at Blackhorse fell onto the tracks as the tram was pulling in and was caught between the tram and the platform. She was freed, rushed to hospital, and died on 6 July.[4] As of 2020, she is the only passenger to have been killed in an incident on the Luas.

References

  1. ^ "Luas is launched - 2004". RTÉ Archives.
  2. ^ "Blackhorse". Luas.
  3. ^ "Luas - Lucan line". boards.ie. 30 January 2012.
  4. ^ Feehan, Conor (6 July 2012). "Woman in Luas fall loses fight for life". Herald.
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