Portlaoise railway station

Station in Ireland

53°02′12″N 7°18′07″W / 53.03667°N 7.30194°W / 53.03667; -7.30194Owned byIarnród ÉireannOperated byIarnród ÉireannPlatforms2ConstructionStructure typeAt-gradeOther informationStation codePTLSEFare zoneGKey dates1847Station opened
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Dublin–Cork
Legend
Phoenix Park Tunnel
to Dublin Connolly
Luas Red Line
to Dublin Connolly & The Point
Liffey Railway Bridge
Dublin Heuston Luas
Luas Red Line
to Tallaght & Saggart
Inchicore Works
Park West and Cherry Orchard
Clondalkin/Fonthill
Kishoge
unused
Lucan (south)
1947
Adamstown †
Hazelhatch and Celbridge
Straffan
1947
Sallins and Naas
to Tullow
1947
Newbridge †
Curragh Racecourse
1977
Curragh Mainline
1999
Kildare †
Monasterevin
Portarlington
Portlaoise
1947
Conniberry Junction
1962
Laois Traincare Depot
Mountrath
1976
Ballybrophy
Lisduff
1963
Templemore
Thurles
1963
Goold's Cross
1976
1954
Dundrum
1976
Limerick Junction
Emly
1963
Knocklong
1977
Kilmallock
1977
1967
Charleville
Buttevant
1977
1967
Mallow
Mourne Abbey
1963
Rathduff
1976
Blarney (GSW)
1963
Summerhill
1893
Cork Kent

† Not served by services from Dublin to Cork
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South Western
Commuter
Legend
Luas Red Line
to Dublin Connolly or The Point
Dublin Heuston Luas
Luas Red Line
to Tallaght or Saggart
 
Inchicore
Works
 
Park West and
Cherry Orchard
M50 motorway
Clondalkin/Fonthill
Kishoge
(planned)
Adamstown
Hazelhatch and Celbridge
The Grand Canal
Sallins and Naas
The Grand Canal
Newbridge
Kildare
Monasterevin
The Grand Canal
Portarlington
Portlaoise
Conniberry Junction
Togher Inland Port (planned)
Portlaoise Traincare Depot
M7 motorway

Portlaoise railway station is a station on the Dublin to Cork/Limerick lines in Ireland. It is also the terminus for the South Western Commuter also called the Portlaoise Commuter Line which forms part of the Dublin Suburban Rail network in the commuter belt for Dublin. It is the busiest county town railway station in the midlands region with up to 32 trains to Dublin (10 Non-Stop) and 30 trains from Dublin (9 Non-Stop) per day.[1]

It is situated in Portlaoise town centre, in County Laois.

History

Portlaoise (formerly Maryborough) railway station opened on 26 June 1847.[2] It was designed by Sancton Wood.[3]

In March 2008, Irish Rail opened a new Traincare depot south-west of Portlaoise town centre (officially opened on 25 July 2008). The depot provides a high quality maintenance and servicing facility for the 183 intercity railcars and some facilities for outer suburban railcars serving the Dublin - Portlaoise route. Irish Rail also have their Permanent Way depot South of the station.

Bus links

TFI Local Link routes 828, 850, and 858 serve the station providing links to locations such as Thurles, Roscrea, Cashel, Urlingford, Durrow and Abbeyleix and in the other direction to the Midland Regional Hospital, Portlaoise. The bus stop is located just outside the station building on Station Road (accessed via stairs from Platform 1).[4]

See also

References

  1. ^ "Grand Canal Dock to Portlaoise" (PDF). www.irishrail.ie. 20 November 2017. Archived from the original (PDF) on 1 March 2017. Retrieved 28 February 2017.
  2. ^ "Maryborough station" (PDF). Railscot - Irish Railways. Archived (PDF) from the original on 26 June 2015. Retrieved 3 November 2007.
  3. ^ "Wood, Sancton". www.askaboutireland.ie. Archived from the original on 23 October 2021. Retrieved 21 September 2021.
  4. ^ "M&A; Coaches". Archived from the original on 27 November 2013. Retrieved 6 October 2013.

External links

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  • Irish Rail Portlaoise Station website
Preceding station Iarnród Éireann Following station
Dublin Heuston
or
Portarlington
  InterCity
Dublin-Cork railway line
  Ballybrophy
Portarlington   Commuter
South Western Commuter
  Terminus