Glasnevin railway station was a Great Southern and Western Railway (GS&WR) station serving Glasnevin in Dublin, Ireland.
While Drumcondra station re-opened in 1998,[1] Glasnevin's platform was demolished in 1916.
Some of the station's red-bricked outbuildings are incorporated into the former Porterhouse North pub on Whitworth Road.
These proposals called for a station to be built between the Western Commuter and South Western Commuter lines, on the site of the Brian Boru pub, as part of the MetroLink project.
[2][3] The related planning application, submitted in September 2022, included the proposed demolition of the pub.