Tara Street (Irish: Sráid na Teamhrach) is the 3rd busiest railway station in Ireland, with over 25,000 passengers using it daily. The station is arguably the closest station to the Dublin city centre and certainly is the closest to O'Connell Bridge.
This station is built on the 'Loop Line' which was constructed towards the end of the 1800s by the City of Dublin Junction Railway. This line made the connection between the Dublin & Kingstown termin...
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