Dublin Rail Map?

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Do you mean the rail map for Dublin, Ireland? Here are quick links, a short overview of the networks, and ways to get printable/interactive maps.
Official maps and planners
  • Irish Rail (Iarnród Éireann) – timetables, commuter & intercity maps: https://www.irishrail.ie
  • Luas (tram) – network map and stops: https://www.luas.ie
  • Transport for Ireland (interactive journey planner and network maps): https://www.transportforireland.ie
  • Google Maps / Apple Maps – quick interactive directions and live times
Main Dublin rail networks (high level)
  • Iarnród Éireann (Irish Rail)
    • DART (coastal suburban rail) — serves the coastline through central Dublin (examples of endpoints: Howth, Bray, Greystones)
    • Commuter services — radiate north, west and southwest from central stations to places such as Malahide, Maynooth, Drogheda
    • InterCity services — longer-distance trains to Cork, Galway, Limerick, and the Enterprise to Belfast
    • Main central rail hubs: Dublin Connolly, Dublin Heuston, Dublin Pearse / Tara Street, Grand Canal Dock
  • Luas (tram)
    • Green Line (south ↔ north via city centre; e.g., Bride's GlenBroombridge), stops include St. Stephen's Green and Trinity
    • Red Line (west ↔ east; e.g., Tallaght / SaggartThe Point / Point Village)
    • Good for cross-city surface travel and interchanges with mainline stations
How to get the map you want
  • Printable PDF: Go to the Luas or Irish Rail websites (links above) and download their “Network Map” or “Timetable” PDF.
  • Interactive: Use the Transport for Ireland journey planner or Google Maps for door‑to‑door directions and real‑time departure info.
  • Mobile apps: “TFI Go” and “Irish Rail” apps provide timetables, live updates and maps.
If you want, I can:
  • Fetch and attach the latest PDF network map (Luas or Irish Rail).
  • Draw a simple schematic of the central rail/Luas interchanges in Dublin.
  • Give step‑by‑step directions between two specific points (tell me start and end, e.g., Dublin AirportDublin Connolly).
Which would you like?

Last updated: Mon Aug 18, 2025