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List of Dublin bridges and tunnels

This article lists the bridges and tunnels in Dublin and the Greater Dublin Area of the Republic of Ireland. The bridges are ordered sequentially upstream, from mouth to source. Alternate or historical names are in curved brackets (parentheses). Traversing roads or rails are in square brackets.

Bridges over the Liffey

Bridges over the River Liffey in Greater Dublin, from east to west.

Bridges over the Grand Canal

Bridges over the Grand Canal from the River Liffey to the south and west. In addition, many of the canal locks allow for pedestrian crossing.

McKenny's Bridge over the Grand Canal
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McKenny's Bridge over the Grand Canal
  • MacMahon Bridge [Ringsend Road, Pearse Street]
  • DART bridge (Victoria Bridge)
  • Macquay's Bridge [Grand Canal Street]
  • McKenny's Bridge [Northumberland Road, Mount Street Lower]
  • Huband Bridge [Mount Street Crescent]
  • Macartney Bridge [Baggot Street]
  • Eustace Bridge (Leeson Street Bridge) [Leeson Street]
  • Charlemont Bridge [Ranelagh Road, Charlemont Street]
  • Luas bridge
  • Portobello Bridge (La Touche Bridge) [Rathmines Road Lower, Richmond Street South]
  • Robert Emmet Bridge (Clanbrassil Bridge) [Harolds Cross Road, Clanbrassil Street Upper]
  • Parnell Bridge [Clogher Road]
  • Dolphin's Barn Bridge (Camac Bridge) [Dolphin’s Barn, Crumlin Road]
  • Harberton Bridge (Herberton Bridge)
  • Griffith Bridge [Grand Canal View]
  • Luas bridge
  • Suir Road Bridge (Harcourt Bridge) [Suir Road]
  • Goldenbridge Footbridge
  • Blackhorse Bridge (Kelly’s Bridge) [Naas Road, Tyrconnell Road]
  • New Bridge [Kylemore Road]
  • Ballyfermot Bridge [Killeen Road]
  • Park West Avenue
  • M50 Motorway
  • Clondalkin Bridge [Ninth Lock Road]
  • Fonthill Road
  • Lucan Road Bridge [R120]
  • Gollierstown Bridge
  • Hazelhatch Bridge [R405]
  • Aylmer's Bridge [Lyons Road]

Bridges over the Royal Canal

Bridges over the Royal Canal from the River Liffey to the north and west. Many of the bridges include a railroad crossing for railroads adjacent to the canal in much of Dublin. In addition, many of the canal locks allow for pedestrian crossing.

  • North Wall Quay Scherzer bascule bridge
  • Spencer Bridge [Sheriff Street]
  • Amiens Street railway bridge [DART bridge]
  • Railway bridge
  • Newcomen Bridge [North Strand Road]
  • Clarke's Bridge [Summerhill Parade, Ballybough Road]
  • Clonliffe Bridge (Russell Street Bridge) [Russell Street, Jones's Road]
  • Binns Bridge [Drumcondra Road]
  • Cross Guns Bridge (Westmoreland Bridge) [Phibsborough Road, Prospect Road]
    • Blaquiere Bridge over the former city spur of the Royal Canal [North Circular Road]
    • New Cabra Road
    • Connaught Street
  • Railway bridge at Liffey Junction
  • Broome Bridge Broom Bridge [Broombridge Road]
  • Reilly Bridge (Reily's Bridge) [Ratoath Road]
  • Railway tunnel
  • Railway bridge at Liffey Junction
  • Longford Bridge [Ashtown Road]
  • Ranelagh Bridge [disused]
  • Dunsink Lane Bridge [New River Road]
  • Royal Canal aqueduct over the M50 motorway
  • Talbot Bridge [Old Navan Road]
  • Granard Bridge [Castleknock Road]
  • Kirkpatrick Bridge [Carpenterstown Road, Coolmine Road]
  • Kennan Bridge (Neville Bridge) [Porterstown Road]
  • Callaghan Bridge (Carhampton Bridge) [R121]
  • Pakenham Bridge
  • Collins Bridge
  • Cope Bridge [Captain's Hill]
  • Royal Canal aqueduct over the Rye Water
  • Louisa Bridge
  • R449
  • Deey Bridge
  • Pike Bridge
  • Mullen Bridge [R406]
  • Bond Bridge [R408]
  • Aqueduct
  • Jackson's Bridge

Bridges over the River Dodder

Bridges over the River Dodder from the River Liffey to the southwest.

Ball's Bridge over the River Dodder
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Ball's Bridge over the River Dodder
  • Ringsend Bridge [Ringsend Road, Bridge Street]
  • London Bridge [Bath Avenue, Londonbridge Road]
  • New Bridge (Herbert's Bridge, Landsdowne Bridge) [Herbert's Road, Landsdowne Road]
  • DART bridge
  • Ball's Bridge [Pembroke Road, Merrion Road]
  • Bridge at Herbert Park
  • Anglesea Bridge (Stillorgan Bridge) [Donnybrook Road, Stillorgan Road]
  • Footbridge
  • Clonskeagh Bridge [Clonskeagh Road]
  • Milltown Bridge [Dundrum Road]
  • Footbridge
  • Luas bridge
  • Classon's Bridge [Churchtown Road]
  • Footbridge
  • Footbridge
  • Waldron's Bridge [Orwell Road]
  • Footbridge at Orwell Park
  • Big Bridge [Rathfarnam Road]
  • Footbridge
  • Springfield Avenue
  • Templeogue Bridge [Old Bridge Road]

Bridges over the River Tolka

Bridges over the River Tolka from the River Liffey to the northwest.

  • Bridge to East Point Business Park
  • John McCormack Bridge
  • Fairview Park Footbridge
  • Annesley Bridge
  • Luke Kelly Bridge (Ballybough Bridge)
  • Distillery Road Bridge [foot bridge]
  • Drumcondra Bridge
  • Woodville Road Footbridge
  • Footbridge
  • Dean Swift Bridge (St. Mobhi Bridge) [St. Mobhi Road]
  • Glasnevin Bridge
  • Footbridge in Botanic Gardens
  • Tolka Bridge (Finglas Bridge)
  • Finglaswood Bridge
  • Cardiff's Bridge
  • Ashtown Bridge
  • M50 Motorway

Other bridges

  • Bow Bridge over the River Camac (Cammock) connecting Irwin Street and Bow Lane West
  • Golden Bridge over the River Camac connecting Kilmainham Lane with Old Kilmainham
  • Knocksedan Bridge over the River Ward west of Swords on the Naul Road
  • Malahide Estuary Bridge of the M1 over the Malahide Estuary near Swords
  • Mayne Bridge over the River Mayne north of Baldoyle on the Coast Road
  • Portmarnock Bridge over the River Sluice south of Portmarnock on the Strand Road
  • Scotchstone Bridge over the River Ward in Swords
  • Wellfield Bridge over the River Mayne north of Donaghmede on The Hole in the Wall Road
  • Wooden Bridge connecting Clontarf Road with North Bull Island

Tunnels

References

  • Dublin City Map Dublin: ERA-Maptec Ltd., 1992.
  • Liddy, Pat. Secret Dublin. Lincolnwood, Illinois: Passport Books, 2001.
  • M'Cready, Rev. C.T. Dublin Street Names: Dated and Explained. Dublin: Carraig Books, 1892.
  • Ordnance Survey Ireland. Dublin City and District Street Guide. Phoenix Park, Dublin: Government of Ireland, 2002.
  • Ordnance Survey Ireland. Dublin City Centre Street Atlas. Phoenix Park, Dublin: Government of Ireland, 1999.

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