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Dublin Trams, Republic of Ireland

Trams returned to the Irish city of Dublin in 2004. There are currently two standard-gauge lines operating under the name Luas (Irish for 'speed'). Red Line: Connolly Station to Tallaght (9miles) and Green Line: St. Stephen's Green to Sandyford (6 miles). The Citadis trams are 40m long. Photos by David Dixon on 20th May 2008.

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A tram waits at Connolly in the city centre
A tram waits at Connolly in the city centre
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A tram waits at Connolly
A tram waits at Connolly
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Tram 3025 arrives at Heuston where tram 3009 waits
Tram 3025 arrives at Heuston where tram 3009 waits
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Connolly bound 3025 meets Red Cow bound 3009 at Heuston
Connolly bound 3025 meets Red Cow bound 3009 at Heuston
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Connolly bound tram 3025 at Heuston
Connolly bound tram 3025 at Heuston
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Tram 3025 is seen infront of the impressive frontage of Heuston Station
Tram 3025 is seen infront of the impressive frontage of Heuston Station
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Tram 3023 bound for Tanhlacht crosses the River Liffey outside Heuston
Tram 3023 bound for Tanhlacht crosses the River Liffey outside Heuston
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Tram 3002 paused at Heuston while Connolly bound
Tram 3002 paused at Heuston while Connolly bound
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