Pearse Station Roof
In october 2018 irish rail announced details of a 17 million project to replace the roof at pearse station the busiest in dublin s commuter network.
Pearse station roof. Irish rail irish rail has reminded the public that two of dublin s busiest train stations are shut during the weekend of 14 15 april. Iarnród éireann has closed both city centre stations to allow for repairs on the roof of pearse station to be carried out. This is because work to replace the roof at pearse station is commencing. Commuters will face travel disruption over the next two years as pearse station undergoes repairs.
The roof structure which dates back to the 1880s is in poor condition. A 10m roof replacement project started in august 2018 and was completed in june 2020. Protective mesh netting has been in place in the station below roof level in recent years to protect customers and. Luas finglas is the proposed extension of the luas green line from its terminus in broombridge to the north of finglas in charlestown beside the junction of the m50 and n2.
Connolly station and rosslare europort trains will have bus transfers between connolly and bray. Extensive works worth up to 10 million are needed to upgrade the roof which dates. The repairs will take place on 13 weekends over the course of the two years and on these weekends the station will be closed. The roof structure which dates from the 1880s is in poor condition and protective mesh netting has been in.
Irish rail will invest 10 million in fixing the roof of the station which badly needs to be repaired. It comes as irish rail begin the process of renewing and replacing the roof of pearse station. This is smaller and comprises 19 trusses over 18 bays. Passengers should be aware that.
Renewal of the existing station and car park roof at pearse station. The current roof structure dates from the 1880s and is in very poor condition. The structure which dates from the 1880s is.