It was closed in 1876 along with Raglan Road and replaced by a single station simply called 'Raglan'.
Dr. Moriarty also described how Raglan Road came to be written.
According to Dr. Moriarty, he then went away and wrote Raglan Road.
Raglan Road is also well known as one of Dublin's most exclusive residential roads.
Currently, the most expensive house to let in Ireland is located on Raglan Road, (No. 17).
Over the centuries Raglan Road has been home to an array of aristocrats, politicians ans businessmen.
It is the setting of Patrick Kavanagh's poem "On Raglan Road".
By this is a map sign (currently vandalised) and an arrow pointing to Raglan Road.
Classes were first held in a rented property on Raglan Road, Ballsbridge.
It opened in 2005, located near Raglan Road.