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  2. List of Dublin bridges and tunnels - Wikipedia

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    Bridges over the River Liffey outside Greater Dublin, from east to west. Sewage treatment works bridge. Leixlip Bridge [Leixlip Road] M4 motorway. New Bridge [R404] Liffey Bridge (Celbridge Bridge) [Dublin Road, Celbridge] A footbridge immediately to the south of the road bridge in Celbridge. Rock Bridge [footbridge at Celbridge Abbey] Straffan ...

  3. Samuel Beckett Bridge - Wikipedia

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    Construction start. 2007. Opened. 10 December 2009. ( 2009-12-10) Location. Samuel Beckett Bridge ( Irish: Droichead Samuel Beckett) is a cable-stayed swingbridge in Dublin, Ireland [2] that joins Sir John Rogerson's Quay on the south side of the River Liffey to Guild Street and North Wall Quay in the Docklands area.

  4. O'Connell Bridge - Wikipedia

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    O'Connell Bridge. / 53.3473; -6.2591. O'Connell Bridge ( Irish: Droichead Uí Chonaill) [2] is a road bridge spanning the River Liffey in Dublin, Ireland, which joins O'Connell Street to D'Olier Street, Westmoreland Street and the south quays . View of bridge from the south with O'Connell Street in the background.

  5. Seán Heuston Bridge - Wikipedia

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    Seán Heuston Bridge (Irish: Droichead Seán Heuston) is a cast-iron bridge spanning the River Liffey beside Heuston Station in Dublin, Ireland. It was previously named King's Bridge and Sarsfield Bridge - and the bridge and adjacent train station are still commonly referred to by older Dubliners as "Kings Bridge" and "Kings Bridge Station ...

  6. Ballsbridge - Wikipedia

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    Ballsbridge ( Irish: Droichead na Dothra, meaning ' Dodder bridge') (from historic Ball's Bridge) is an affluent neighbourhood of the city of Dublin, the capital of Ireland. The area is largely situated north and west of a three-arch stone bridge across the River Dodder, on the south side of the city. The sign on the bridge still proclaims it ...

  7. Millennium Bridge (Dublin) - Wikipedia

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    The Millennium Bridge (Irish: Droichead na Mílaoise) is a pedestrian bridge spanning the River Liffey in Dublin, Ireland, joining Eustace Street in Temple Bar to the north quays. The bridge was installed in December 1999 [1] to commemorate the approaching new millennium in 2000.

  8. East-Link (Dublin) - Wikipedia

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    East-Link (Dublin) / 53.3457; -6.2274. The Tom Clarke Bridge ( Irish: Droichead Thomáis Uí Chléirigh ), formerly and commonly known as the East-Link Toll Bridge, is a toll bridge in Dublin, Ireland, on the River Liffey, owned and operated by Dublin City Council. The bascule-type lifting bridge, which links North Wall to Ringsend, is the last ...

  9. Butt Bridge - Wikipedia

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    The Butt Bridge ( Irish: Droichead na Comhdhála, meaning "Congress Bridge") [1] is a road bridge in Dublin, Ireland which spans the River Liffey and joins Georges Quay to Beresford Place and the north quays at Liberty Hall . The original bridge on this site was a structural steel swing bridge, designed by Bindon Blood Stoney, opened in 1879 ...