Luas have confirmed their Easter weekend changes to their operating hours and frequency, as well as a closure of important city centre stops.
Trams will be running in different operating hours and frequency on Good Friday April 7, Easter Sunday April 9 and Bank Holiday Easter Monday April 10. Additionally, Luas Green Line Stops between Dominick and St Stephen’s Green will be closed from first tram until approximately 4:15pm on Easter Sunday, April 9 to accommodate the Easter Sunday 1916 Commemoration Event at the GPO.
Here is the timetable for the Easter weekend:
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Friday, April 7
On Good Friday, Luas will run Saturday operating hours and frequency on both the Red and Green Lines.
Red Line Operating Hours (first tram and last tram):
Tallaght 6:30am - 00:00
Saggart 6:42am - 11:52pm
The Point 6:30am - 00:30am
Connolly 9:14am - 6:39pm
Green Line Operating Hours:
Broombridge 6:30am - 00:17
St. Stephen’s Green (Southbound) 6:30am - 00:41
St. Stephen’s Green (Northbound) 6:52am - 00:40
Sandyford (Southbound) 6:27am- 1:02am
Sandyford (Northbound) 6:30am - 00:18
Brides Glen 6:30am - 00:00
Saturday, April 8
Luas will run normal Saturday operating hours and frequency on both the Red and Green Lines, Luas management has said.
Easter Sunday, April 9
Green Line Trams will run Sunday operating hours. Trams will not run between St Stephen’s Green and Dominick from first tram until 16:15. From first tram until 16:15, trams will run between Broombridge and Dominick, and between St Stephen’s Green and Brides Glen only. The full Green Line will reopen at approximately 16:15.
Green Line Operating Hours:
Broombridge 7am - 11:17pm
St. Stephen’s Green (Southbound) 7am- 11:41pm
St. Stephen’s Green (Northbound) 4:15pm - approximately 11:40pm
Sandyford (Southbound) 6:55am- 00:02
Sandyford (Northbound) 7am - 11:18pm
Brides Glen 7am - 11pm
Red Line Operating Hours:
Red Line trams will run Sunday operating hours and there may be some delays to facilitate the Easter Sunday 1916 Commemoration Event at the GPO, subject to Gardai instruction. Commuters are advised to check Travel Updates for Real Time Information and allow plenty of time for travel.
Tallaght 7am- 11pm
Saggart 7:12am - 10:51pm
Connolly 15:12 - 7:03pm
The Point 7am - 11:30pm
Bank Holiday Easter Monday, April 10
Luas will run Sunday operating hours, with services beginning at 7am on both the Red and Green Lines. The services will run normal operating hours and frequency from Tuesday, April 11.
To plan alternative transport, commuters are advised to use the TFI Journey Planner, available online, or download the TFI Live app from the Google Play or Apple App Stores.
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