Luas Operations

Luas is Dublin's Light Rail Transit system, also known as the tram network. The Luas network is made up of 2 tram lines; the Luas Red Line 21km long and the Luas Green Line 22km long which interchange in Dublin city centre. TII is responsible for the development of the Luas infrastructure and its rolling stock, managing the operations and maintenance contract.

Opening in 2004, the Luas system comprises two lines, the Red Line (32 stops) and the Green Line (35 stops) covering a total distance of 43 kilometres. The Luas network has a fleet of 81 trams and seven dedicated Park & Ride sites operated by TII. In 2023, there were 48.2 million passenger journeys registered on the Luas network.

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Luas

Transdev are the current operator of the Luas system. Click Luas.ie for further information about travelling on the Luas.

ZEVI EV Charging Infrastructure LDV En-Route Grant Scheme

Transport Interchange

Many of the Luas stops provide excellent integration with public transport, connecting users to destinations across Ireland.

Zero-Emission Heavy Duty Vehicle Purchase Grant Scheme

Luas and Metro Projects

Since its launch, Luas has been continuously improved to provide better service to its users, learn more about these projects here.

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Red and Green Line
Trams and Depots
Operating and Control Systems
Greenway Projects
National Cycle Network Plan
Luas Benefits Report 2024