Luas Red Line services remain suspended on a section of the line after a major fire broke out yesterday near the International Financial Services Centre (IFSC).
Four fire engines, a foam tender and a water tanker attended the fire at George’s Dock near the IFSC. The fire occurred in an open patch of ground under the George’s Dock Bridge.
Luas Red Line services between Connolly Station and the Point have been suspended, with Luas saying that it envisages “this change may last a period of time as we wait for information in relation to the fire damage in the area and clearance in relation to the bridge, Luas infrastructure including overhead power lines.
“We advise all customers to listen to traffic and travel updates and to follow Luas web, Luas X.”
⚠️The Luas Red Line Service is running from Tallaght / Saggart to Connolly Stop only.
There is no service from Connolly to The Point Luas Stop.
This is due to a fire yesterday in George’s Dock. We envisage this change to service may last a
period of time as we wait for…— Luas (@Luas) August 20, 2025
Firefighters battled intense flames at George’s Dock in Dublin after a major blaze broke out Tuesday evening. Photograph: Damien Storan
Dublin Fire brigade members battle a fire in the IFSC complex last night. Photo: Damien Storan
Dublin Fire brigade members battle a fire in the IFSC complex last night. Photo: Damien Storan
Dublin Fire Brigade and An Garda Siochana at the scene of the fire near Dublin’s IFSC. Photograph: Sam Boal/Collins
The cause of the blaze is as yet unknown but may have resulted from a fire in the service ducts carrying gas, electricity and internet cables to the area.
Keyholders and facility managers were warned to make their way to the cordon on the Busáras side of the scene.
The fire was eventually brought under control at about 11pm on Tuesday.
A Gas Networks Ireland crew was on site assisting fire services.