1846 – Connolly Station, Amiens Street, Dublin Architect: William Deane Butler & Iarnród Éireann Architects Originally constructed for the Drogheda and Dublin Railway Company, this was the first of the four major Dublin Railway termini to be constructed.
1879 – Great Northern Railway Offices, Amiens Street, Dublin Architect: John Lanyon Designed as offices, constructed in brick and sandstone, and with an Italianate tower which ties in with the towers of the earlier main station building by William Deane Butler.
1891 – Railway Bridge, Amiens Street, Dublin Architect: John Chaloner Smith & William H. Mills Part of the Loop Line constructed to connect the Great Northern at Amiens Street with the Dublin,
1893 – Parcel Sorting Office, Amiens Street, Dublin Architect: J. Howard Pentland / Board of Public Works Built to back on to the railway line running into Connolly Station,
1943 – Restaurant, Amiens Street Station, Dublin During the Second World War, materials for new construction was sometimes scarce but Great Northern Railways saw fit to create this new buffet restaurant within their Dublin terminus.
2008 – 110 Amiens St., Dublin Architect: Niall D. Brennan Associates Medium size office development squeezed into a small site previously containing houses. With its asymetric facade with brick and wooden panels,