Dublin–Navan railway line

The Dublin-Navan line (via Clonsilla) is a partially-open commuter rail line between Dublin and the town of Navan in County Meath. Since September 2010, train services operate from Docklands Station to M3 Parkway, with an extension to Navan itself proposed.

Dublin to Navan line
A section of the line in the Dublin Docklands
Overview
StatusOperational
OwnerIarnród Éireann
LocaleIreland
Termini
Stations10
Service
TypeCommuter rail, Suburban rail
SystemIarnród Éireann
Operator(s)Iarnród Éireann
Commuter
Rolling stock29000 Class
22000 Class
History
Opened29 August 1862
Closed27 January 1947
Reopened3 September 2010
Technical
Line length64 km (40 mi)
Number of tracksDouble track
CharacterSecondary
Track gauge1,600 mm (5 ft 3 in) Irish gauge
ElectrificationNot electrified
Route map

Year
closed
Docklands
( Spencer Dock)
Drumcondra
Phoenix Park Tunnel
to Dublin Heuston
Royal Canal
Dublin Broadstone
1937
Liffey Junction
1937
Broombridge
Ashtown
Navan Road Parkway
M50 motorway
Castleknock
Coolmine
Clonsilla
Royal Canal
Hansfield
Dunboyne
M3 Parkway
Phase 1
Phase 2
Batterstown
1947
Drumree
1947
Dunshaughlin
proposed
Kilmessan Junction
1947
Kilmessan
proposed
River Boyne
Trim
1947
Athboy
1947
Bective
1947
Navan Central
proposed
Navan Junction
1958
Tara Junction
Tara Mine
to Oldcastle
Navan North
proposed
Proudstown
1939
Gibbstown
1947
Wilkinstown
1947
Castletown
1933
Nobber
1947
Kilmainham Wood
1947
Gypsum Industries
2001
Kingscourt
2001
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