Rush and Lusk railway station

Summary

Rush and Lusk railway station (Irish: Stáisiún An Ros agus Lusca) serves the towns of Rush and Lusk in County Dublin, Ireland.

Rush and Lusk

An Ros agus Lusca
Iarnród Éireann
Rush & Lusk railway station looking North in 2018.
General information
LocationStation Lane, Lusk, County Dublin, K45 P825
Ireland
Coordinates53°31′15″N 6°08′36″W / 53.5208°N 6.1433°W / 53.5208; -6.1433
Owned byIarnród Éireann
Operated byIarnród Éireann
Platforms2
Tracks2
Construction
Structure typeAt-grade
Other information
Station code114
Fare zoneSuburban 3
Key dates
1844Station opens
Northern Commuter
Legend
Newry NI Railways
(
one early-am
weekday trip
)
Dundalk Clarke
to Navan
(freight only)
Drogheda MacBride
Laytown
Mosney
2000
Gormanston
Balbriggan
Skerries
Rush and Lusk
Donabate
Malahide
Portmarnock
Clongriffin
DART Howth Branch
Howth Junction
& Donaghmede
Kilbarrack
Dublin Area Rapid Transit
Raheny
Dublin Area Rapid Transit
Harmonstown
Dublin Area Rapid Transit
Killester
Dublin Area Rapid Transit
Clontarf Road
Dublin Area Rapid Transit
The Royal Canal
Dublin Connolly Luas
Tara Street
Dublin Pearse

History edit

The station opened on 25 May 1844.[1] and it later featured in one scene in the biopic, Michael Collins.

The station was the scene of a crash in 1963 of the Enterprise, from which 200 people were able to walk away with only minor injuries. The crash was caused by a faulty tyre on the wheel of the second coach, which broke just north of the station. Although damage to the train and platforms was quite severe it remained upright, and the fact that the crash occurred where it did, and on a Saturday evening when traffic was relatively light, resulted in only walking wounded. The locomotive on the front of the train was undamaged.

The station has two platforms, platform 2 runs north to Drogheda/Dundalk, while platform 1 runs south to Dublin Pearse. The station has yellow lines and is situated on the Dublin - Belfast railway line. It also has a 19th-century design.

Upgrade works edit

In September 2007 a temporary car park was made available on the West side of the station to cater for the large volume of cars at the station. Before this a farmer who owned a field to the East of the station allowed cars to park in his field free of charge. He eventually closed this though due to illegal dumping.[citation needed] In 2010, upgrade work was carried out around the station. A large new car park was installed on the west side of the station. These upgrade works also saw the removal of the original wrought iron bridge over the tracks. It was replaced with a more accessible bridge incorporating lifts on both sides.[citation needed] In 2015 the road bridge of the R128 over the rail line was removed and replaced with a new bridge with a wider footpath.[citation needed]

Proposed expansion edit

As part of Project Ireland 2040 the DART is proposed to be extended to Drogheda on the Northern Line serving Donabate, Rush & Lusk, Skerries, Balbriggan and on to Drogheda.[citation needed]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Rush and Lusk station" (PDF). Railscot - Irish Railways. Retrieved 3 September 2007.

External links edit

  • Irish Rail Rush and Lusk Station Website
  • Eiretrains - Rush & Lusk Station
Preceding station   Iarnród Éireann Following station
Donabate   Commuter
Northern Commuter
  Skerries
  Future  
Donabate   DART
Line 2
  Skerries