Booterstown railway station

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Booterstown

Baile an Bhóthair
Iarnród Éireann
Booterstown Station 1478 .jpg
Booterstown station facing north on 12 June 2007
LocationRock Road, Blackrock, County Dublin, A94 N9P4
Ireland
Coordinates53°18′36″N 6°11′43″W / 53.3099°N 6.1954°W / 53.3099; -6.1954Coordinates: 53°18′36″N 6°11′43″W / 53.3099°N 6.1954°W / 53.3099; -6.1954
Owned byIarnród Éireann
Operated byIarnród Éireann
Platforms2
Bus routes4, 7, 7A, 7N, 84N, 702, 703
Bus operatorsDublin Bus
Aircoach
Construction
Structure typeAt-grade
Other information
Station codeBTSTN
Fare zoneSuburban 1
History
Original companyDublin and Kingstown Railway
Pre-groupingDublin and South Eastern Railway
Post-groupingGreat Southern Railways
Key dates
January 1835Station opened
1960Station closed
July 1984Station reopens for DART services
Location

Booterstown railway station (Irish: Stáisiún Bhaile an Bhóthair) serves Booterstown in Dún Laoghaire–Rathdown, Ireland.

The station is located on the coast, bordering the bird sanctuary of Booterstown marsh to the west and southeast. The road linking the station to the Rock Road runs to the southwest, with a car park beside it.

The ticket office is open between 06:00-00:00 AM, Monday to Sunday.

History[]

The station opened in January 1835.[1] It closed for a period from 1960,[2] but reopened with the coming of the DART in 1984.

The footbridge at the south end of the station was used in 1980 as the cover photographic image for the pop music single A Day Without Me by the band U2.[3]

Transport services[]

Directly outside the station on the Rock Road, are bus stops for the following routes

Dublin Bus:

Private Operators

Location[]

From Booterstown railway bridge the railway line can be seen dividing the marsh from sea in Dublin bay


Preceding station   Iarnrod Eireann simple logo 2013.png Iarnród Éireann   Following station
Sydney Parade   DART
Trans-Dublin
  Blackrock
  Historical railways  
Merrion
Line open, station closed
  Dublin and Kingstown Railway   Blackrock
Line and station open

See also[]

References[]

  1. ^ "Booterstown station" (PDF). Railscot - Irish Railways. Retrieved 31 August 2007.
  2. ^ "Ironing the Land". RTÉ. Archived from the original on 22 December 2021.
  3. ^ 'It was the Summer of '79, when the Heat was felt by McGuiness', by Declan Lynch, 'Irish Independent' 29 October 2006.

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