Hansfield railway station


Hansfield railway station is a railway station on the Dublin Docklands to M3 Parkway commuter service serving the communities of Ongar, Barnwell and Clonee, located within walking distance from Ongar village.

Services at Hansfield Train station and Green Line LUAS interchange station

In 2017, the extension of the Green Line through the City Centre to Broombridge was opened, this has allowed commuters to use Hansfield railway station to reach both the City Centre or southside dublin areas such as Dundrum and Sandyford.
The station is served by 45 trains daily, and offers a typical journey time of 25 minutes to/from Docklands railway station at peak.
From Ongar, passengers can walk directly to Hansfield train station and travel to Docklands, Broombridge, Ashtown, Navan Road Parkway, Castleknock, and Coolmine at peak times Monday to Friday only. Direct travel is possible to Clonsilla, Dunboyne and M3 Parkway on services 7 days a week.
The Luas Broombridge interchange station is the northside Dublin terminus of the Luas Green Line. Trams operate from Broombridge through Dublin City Centre to the South side terminus in Sandyford.
Passengers transfer at Clonsilla:
The station was due to open as part of the first phase of the line's reinstatement to passenger services in 2010, and would serve the planned Strategic Development Zone for the area, which will see up to 3,000 new housing units built.
When the railway line was opened in September 2010 as planned, Hansfield remained closed owing to road access not being completed. In 2011, funding was provided for this road.
Transport Minister Leo Varadkar announced on 25 April 2012 that Hansfield station would open once the access road was in place. Iarnród Éireann took possession of land to proceed and completed a tender process for completion of road in late 2012.
Construction crews arrived on site at the end of November.
Hansfield Station opened on Friday 28 June 2013.