It is called the Luas, which is the Irish word for speed.
Get a Luas tram to Connolly Station and from there get the Wexford train.
none. The nearest thing is the "Luas" in dublin which is an overground tram, that or the national rail service
The Luas is the light rail system in Dublin, so the Luas trams go on rail lines, which are electrified.
The Point Depot, sometimes referred to as the O², is only about 1 mile from the centre of Dublin city. There are various ways to get to it. You could walk to it. You can get a Luas tram to it. You could get a taxi to it. You could cycle to it. You could get a bus to it. You could drive to it.
Most people use the city bus, train or tram services - called Dublin Bus, DART, Arrow Trains, Luas Trams, etc. There are also Taxis/Cabs and many private cars
The Luas crash with a bus on Wednesday the 16 of September 2009, happened at about 3pm.
No. It is run by a company called Veolia.
There are 2 lines and about 64 trams.
Luas is a light rail public transit system that runs in the country of Ireland. Tickets for the Luas can be purchased at outlets that are located near the Luas stops. One can view the website to find the different stops and click on the links to find options for where to purchase the tickets. One can also purchase tickets online from the Dublin Bus website.
The London Underground (or just the underground)
You can get a 29A or 65 into Dublin city. If you get off near Connolly Station, you can then get the Luas to the Red Cow stop, and then you have about a 10 - 15 minute walk to Clondalkin village. You could also get a bus from the city, like the 13 or 51d or 68 or 69. They bring you closer to Clondalkin than the Luas, but the Luas is faster to get out to the Red Cow stop. Check the Dublin Bus website below for more details on the stops of the various buses.