@timosha21 Well actually every country was originally on the left side but the americans changed that to rebel against the british after they gained their independance and its stuck like that in most countries now. Many countries like Ireland, Japan, UK, Australia, New Zealand, Singapore, Many African countries and former british colonies etc drive on the left.
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victilhocastilho 1 year ago
i hate the secuirty on those things always caught without a ticket
samrocks1990 1 year ago
On our Ireland holiday we were bored, so we went all the way from Connolly station down the Luas Red Line and back again. Good ride
zanders247 2 years ago
irish and british are weird.... drive on the left? very strange concept to an American/Russian like me. LOL
timosha21 2 years ago
@timosha21 Well actually every country was originally on the left side but the americans changed that to rebel against the british after they gained their independance and its stuck like that in most countries now. Many countries like Ireland, Japan, UK, Australia, New Zealand, Singapore, Many African countries and former british colonies etc drive on the left.
simon44 1 year ago
I love Dublin is a great city lived there for 7 yrs myself and met the nicest people :) i ll miss u ireland
yupiyupiyupiyupi 2 years ago
One thing i don't understand about modern tram cars is why do they cover the wheels? Is it for design, cause i don't get it.
And the pantograph would look better if it was possitioned in the front, not in the middle of the car.
Anyway nice footage.
christy2drag 3 years ago
é para ninguém furar o pneu...
fernandoakiraendo 2 years ago
its harder for objects or people to get caught in the wheels if theyre hidden man.
shamoneshaneigh 2 years ago
it broke down today, i had to walk from Harcourt to Beechwood....got an experience of how it is to walk on a luas tram...
blueinkonya 3 years ago
Nice sequence - keep posting!
pjdscott 4 years ago 3
The trams in Dublin are beautiful
Nichen 4 years ago 12