Grand Canal Dock was built on the site of the
former locomotive works of the
Dublin & Kingstown Railway and its successors, which was in use between 1840 and 1925. Between November 2014 and July 2016, the station underwent a major refurbishment to prepare it to serve South Western Commuter trains to
Newbridge, which commenced operations on 21 November 2016. Irish Rail rebuilt platform 1, resurfaced the other platforms, installed new destination displays, and provided a new evacuation bridge. Platform 1 lacked overhead electric cables and had a permanent sign reading "Do not board any trains at platform 1" that was removed in May 2015. Platform 1 was fitted with overhead cables in November 2015. Irish Rail also added a centre road terminating turn-back facility to accommodate southbound trains. The refurbishment of the station itself was completed in May 2015, although major resignalling and track work took place for one more year.
City Centre Resignalling The new signalling was commissioned, along with platform 1, on 17 July 2016. The completion of the Irish Rail City Centre resignalling project has provided for • An increase in the number of Northern and Maynooth line suburban trains stopping at Grand Canal Dock • Trains from
Newbridge terminating at Grand Canal Dock This has been made possible by making available all three platforms at Grand Canal Dock and increasing the ability of the signalling system in the city centre to operate 20 trains per hour in both directions instead of 8. ==See also==