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Published 07:56 16 Feb 2018 GMT
Updated 07:58 16 Feb 2018 GMT

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The details of the new lines, as well as an underground Metro tram, have been revealed ahead of the full unveiling of the government's National Planning Framework.
The €115 billion plan will act as a blueprint for the building of homes, schools, hospitals and roads over the next 20 years.
So far, it seems the Luas will travel out to Bray, Lucan, Finglas and Poolbeg.
It has also been reported that Metro North will now be called Dublin Metro and will be extended out to the southside, connecting with the DART and Luas.
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