10-04-2017, 16:33 | #21 |
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They are saying the blue section will be replaced by green when it opens. I would also suggest the Docklands station names are swapped to other side and show a more realistic Connolly location.
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11-04-2017, 17:00 | #22 |
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the blue bit is already causing confusion and stupidity on social media. Some think you will have to hop off a green line tram and change to a blue line tram at stephens green. Also: the lines are not connected because they are of different size.
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16-11-2017, 09:51 | #23 |
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Has there been any progress by the NTA in having the combined Dublin Area Train and Tram services map displayed at stations, tram stops and on trains in the GDA? With Luas cross city opening soon now would appear to be a great time to start using a combined map, but I suspect that a new Luas map will be used that makes no reference to the heavy rail network
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22-11-2017, 15:24 | #24 |
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Colouring the extension blue is an insane bit of graphic design. I've seen many other cities around the world open extensions to existing lines, and while the extension was under construction it's been portrayed either the same colour as the open line, but with dashed lines, or in a lighter shade of the same colour.
It's no surprise that there's confusion about the Broombridge extension, just like the old rumour that the red and green lines have different track gauge. |
24-11-2017, 11:48 | #25 |
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It was originally called the blue line from a planning point of view but clearly its the Green line for operational reasons
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25-11-2017, 11:33 | #26 |
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Has there been any information from Transport for Ireland on if the combined train and tram services map will be used at stations and tram stops in the Dublin area? The current passenger information is terrible and with the Luas green line extension opening this would be a good time to do it
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