Marlborough Street, Dublin

Marlborough Street, Dublin
St Mary's Pro-Cathedral

Marlborough Street (Irish: Sráid Mhaoilbhríde) is a street in the city centre of Dublin, Ireland.

Naming

The street is named after The 1st Duke of Marlborough, known for his victory at Blenheim during the 18th century. In the late 19th century it was for a time called Tyrone Street after Tyrone House. The lower part of the street was at different times called Union Lane, Ferryboat Lane, and Union Street.[1]

Buildings

One of the principal buildings on this street is St Mary's Pro-Cathedral, designed by John Sweetman, and completed in 1825.[2] Other buildings include offices of the Department of Education and Skills.

There is also what used to be a depot belonging to the Dublin United Tramways Company. Dublin Bus now use the premises.[3]

Marlborough Street was the location of the original St. Thomas’s Church which was damaged in 1922.

Luas

Luas Cross City
Green Line extension
BroombridgeIarnród Éireann
Cabra
Phibsborough
Grangegorman
Broadstone - D.I.T.
Dominick Street
Cathal Brugha Street
Parnell Street
O'Connell Street Upper
O'Connell Street - GPO
Marlborough Street
Red Line
Abbey Street
River Liffey
O'Connell Bridge ┃ Rosie Hackett Bridge
Westmoreland Street
Trinity
Dawson Street
St Stephen's Green
Green Line to Bride's Glen

Marlborough Street has a stop on the Luas Green Line. Construction started in June 2013, with services beginning on 9 December 2017.[4][5] Being near the Red line Abbey street stop it is a key interchange point on the two Luas lines.

See also

References

  1. "Marlborough Street", Archiseek.com
  2. "St Mary's Pro Cathedral", Archiseek.com
  3. "DUTC Depot", Archiseek.com
  4. "Taoiseach launches new Luas Cross City service in Dublin". RTÉ. 9 December 2017. Retrieved 9 December 2017.
  5. "Green light given to Luas link-up, first passengers 2017". RTÉ. Archived from the original on 5 August 2012. Retrieved 5 August 2012.

Coordinates: 53°20′58″N 6°15′28″W / 53.34944°N 6.25778°W / 53.34944; -6.25778

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