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History: Railways

Steam Train leaving Carlisle Pier Terminus

Carlisle Pier Terminus

2009 is the 175th anniversary of the first scheduled steam train service to convey passengers in Ireland. Though giving the impression of a national rail network in Ireland might be a bit too grandiose an image. The line ran from Dublin to Kingstown (Dun Laoghaire) and back and fortunately this line survives today, even surviving the 'efficency experts' that killed off most of Ireland's rail system.

Logo: Dun Laoghaire Rathdown County Council Dun Laoghaire Rathdown County Council
Dun Laoghaire Railway Painting

CHARLES BLACKER VIGNOLES

Charles Blacker Vignoles is regarded as one of the great engineers of the nineteenth century. He was born in Woodbrook, County Wexford in 1793. Orphaned at a young age he moved to England where he studied Mathematics and Law, He joined the army in 1814 and served under the Duke of Wellington. After returning to England Vignoles embarked on an engineering career that would see him become one of the world's leading engineers. One of his first contracts was with the St Helens & Runcorn Railway in 1830-1833.

Charles Blacker Vignoles Illustration and Plaque

As a result of his experience in England Vignoles worked with William Dargan on the Dublin-Kingtown Railway. Opened in 1834 it was Ireland's first railway. Vignoles was also responsible for the design of Westland Row station. Among Vignoles most important works are the Kiev Bridge over the River Dnieper in Russia and the Tudela and Bilbao Railway in Spain.

He died in 1875. There is a plaque in his honour at Dun Laoghaire railway station.

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184 Tender 190 Tender

184 & 190 Tenders at Dun Laoghaire Terminal on Carlisle Pier

 

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CURRENT HARBOUR WEATHER

  • Date: 2010-07-30
  • Time: 04:22 hrs GMT
  • Tide Height: 2.603 m
  • Wind Bearing: 180 °
  • Wind Direction: S
  • Wind Speed: 4.3 kts
  • Beaufort: 2
  • Wind Gust: 6.7 kts
  • Air Temperature: 17 °
  • Humidity: 69 %
  • Pressure: 1011 hPa
  • Rainfall: 0 mm
  • Sun Hours: 00:00 hrs:mm
  • Solar Radiation: 0 W/m2
  • South (S) 180°
Children’s Competition - name the Train
from: 30th Jul 2010 to 13th Aug 2010
published: 29th Jul 2010

Children’s Competition to name the new Dun Laoghaire Harbour Tourist Train

FUNFAIR ON 'THE GREEN'
from: 23rd Jul 2010 to 2nd Aug 2010
published: 29th Jul 2010

The funfair on 'The Green' will operate up to and including the August Bank Holiday Monday 2 August 2010

FOCUS IRELAND TRIATHLON - Dun Laoghaire Harbour
from: 1st Aug 2010 to 1st Aug 2010
published: 25th Jul 2010

08:00 to 10:00 East Pier, Harbour Road and surrounding areas

RNLI ANNUAL OPEN DAY - DUN LAOGHAIRE HARBOUR
from: 31st Jul 2010 to 31st Jul 2010
published: 25th Jul 2010

RNLI Annual Open Day 11:00 to 17:00 hours

CARLISLE PIER
from: 10th Jun 2010 to 10th Jul 2010
published: 10th Jun 2010

Follow up to the recent Inspector’s report issued by An Bord Pleanala

SUMMER EVENTS
from: 5th Jun 2010 to 31st Aug 2010
published: 3rd Jun 2010

Going for a walk on Dun Laoghaire Pier will take on a totally new dimension this summer....

Official opening of the restored Victorian Bandstand and Shelter
from: 8th Jun 2010 to 8th Jun 2010
published: 8th Jun 2010

The newly restored Victorian Bandstand and Shelter on the East Pier was officially opened by An Cathaoirleach at 12:30 hours on Tuesday 8 June 2010

DUBLIN BAY SAILING CLUB
from: 19th Apr 2010 to 29th Apr 2010
published: 5th May 2010

Dublin Bay Sailing Club is the umbrella club for regular racing on Dublin Bay. Racing is held on Tuesday evenings, Thursday evenings and Saturday afternoons and continues until September