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Unread 10-07-2013, 09:57   #1
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As part of the new luas line works a major upgrade to irish rail's broombridge station is planned with a new pedestrian bridge and lifts etc. (according to the railway order drawings anyway). I presume ticketing facilities will be provided as part of that (presumably along with better security)
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Unread 10-07-2013, 10:11   #2
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The Luas stop will more or less solve the problem as the huge green area currently much loved by the vandals for escape will be built on.

It will be a Luas depot as well, so there will be 24 on site security and a high turnover of staff coming and going

It also solves the mystery of getting from Dunboyne to the city
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It also solves the mystery of getting from Dunboyne to the city
What is the mystery?
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What is the mystery?
No direct trains, as the best offering is Docklands.
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