- Sydney Parade railway station
Sydney Parade railway station ( _ga. Stáisiún Pharáid Sydney) is located at
Sydney Parade Avenue in Sandymount,Dublin 4 , Ireland.The station opened in January
1835 [cite web | title=Sydney Parade | work=Railscot - Irish Railways | url=http://www.railscot.co.uk/Ireland/Irish_railways.pdf | accessdate=2007-09-03] as a halt on theDublin and Kingstown Railway . In1852 , it was upgraded to a full station leading to shelters, stone platforms, and a footbridge.The station was closed in
1960 and reopened in1972 . It serves the southern end ofDublin 4 , St Vincent's Hospital at Elm Park, the RTÉ Radio & Television studios at Montrose, Donnybrook and has a bus connection with the University College of Dublin campus at Belfield.The alternative spelling ‘Sidney Parade’ is also in common usage.
Literary references
A crucial incident in
A Painful Case byJames Joyce occurs here, in his collectionDubliners .The Sydney Parade station has become commonly referenced to in youth culture in Dublin, especially within the general area of south Dublin city for its reference in the title of the bestselling book "Should Have Got Off At Sydney Parade" authored under the pen-name
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External links
* [http://www.iarnrodeireann.ie/your_journey/your_station.asp?letter=S&action=showdetail&station_id=120 Station information from iarnrodeireann.ie]
References
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