Malahide railway station

Malahide
Mhullach Íde
Iarnród Éireann

Northern Commuter train (29000 Class) entering Malahide station in 2014
Location Malahide
Republic of Ireland
Coordinates 53°27′03″N 6°09′23″W / 53.4508°N 6.1564°W / 53.4508; -6.1564Coordinates: 53°27′03″N 6°09′23″W / 53.4508°N 6.1564°W / 53.4508; -6.1564
Owned by Iarnród Éireann
Operated by Iarnród Éireann
Platforms 2
Construction
Structure type At-grade
Other information
Station code MHIDE
Fare zone Suburban 3
Key dates
1844 Station opens

Trans-Dublin

Legend
Malahide
Portmarnock
Clongriffin
Howth
Sutton
Bayside
Howth Junction
and Donaghmede
Kilbarrack
Raheny
Harmonstown
Killester
Clontarf Road
Fairview Depot
River Tolka
Western Commuter
& Sligo Line
Docklands(Luas Spencer Dock)
The Royal Canal

Dublin ConnollyLuas
Luas Red Line
to Dublin Heuston
Luas Red Line
to The Point
Loopline Bridge
Tara Street
Dublin Pearse
Grand Canal Dock
Lansdowne Road
Sandymount
Sydney Parade
Booterstown
Blackrock
Seapoint
Salthill and Monkstown
Dún Laoghaire
Sandycove and Glasthule
Glenageary
Dalkey
Killiney
Shankill
Bray Daly
Greystones

Malahide railway station (Irish: Stáisiún Mhullach Íde) serves Malahide in Fingal (formerly north County Dublin).

Services

Malahide is both a terminus on the DART system and a station on Northern Commuter services.

Description

The station is staffed between 05:45-00:30 AM, Monday to Sunday and platform 1 (the eastern or southbound platform) is fully accessible. Platform 2 (the western or northbound platform) can be accessed by a footbridge (with lifts) from platform 1 or via steps to the public road.[1]

Dublin Bus route 102 links the station to Dublin Airport, Sutton railway station and parts of Malahide.In October 2013 a shuttle bus linking various areas of the town to the station was introduced. Numbered route 842, it operates in the morning and evening peaks Mondays to Fridays inclusive.The service was temporarily suspended at the start of January 2014.[2][3]

History

It was built by George Papworth for the Dublin and Drogheda Railway and opened on 25 May 1844.[4]

Goods services were withdrawn in December 1974.[4] In 2009, Malahide became the temporary terminus of all direct services from Dublin as a consequence of the collapse of the Broadmeadow viaduct.

Footbridge at Malahide Station connecting platform 1 and platform 2
The main station building
CIÉ 2600 Class (6107) push-pull commuter train arrives at Malahide in 1983 on its way to Dublin Pearse
A 29000 Class (29003) DMU on a Northern Commuter service to Drogheda

Viaduct

The Broadmeadow Viaduct is 164m long and is the most noticeable part of the Malahide Estuary.

Preceding station   Iarnród Éireann   Following station
Portmarnock   Commuter
Northern Commuter
  Donabate
  DART
Trans-Dublin
  Terminus

See also

References

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