List of Dublin Bridges and Tunnels - Bridges Over The River Dodder

Bridges Over The River Dodder

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

Name Alternate names Connections Notes Image
Ringsend Bridge Ringsend Road, Bridge Street - R802 Opened in 1812.
London Bridge Bath Avenue, Londonbridge Road - R111 Opened in 1857. Where the Swan River joins. Traffic restricted to single lane by traffic lights.
New Bridge Herbert's Bridge, Landsdowne Bridge Herbert's Road, Landsdowne Road
DART bridge Dublin to Wexford railway line Includes pedestrian crossing. Original bridge built in 1834.
Ball's Bridge Pembroke Road, Merrion Road - R118 Gives name to the neighbourhood. 1st bridge built in 1751, 2nd bridge built in 1791. 3rd bridge built in 1835, widened and improved in 1904.
Bridge at Herbert Park Connects Herbert Park Hotel to Anglesea Road.
Anglesea Bridge Stillorgan Bridge Donnybrook Road, Stillorgan Road - N11 First bridge built in 1832.
Footbridge Beaver Row and Brookvale Road
Clonskeagh Bridge Clonskeagh Road - R825
Milltown Bridge Dundrum Road - R117 Includes pedestrian underpass.
Footbridge Milltown Road and Bankside Cottages
The Nine Arches Bridge Luas Bridge Luas Green Line Opened in 1859 for Harcourt Street railway line. Closed in 1958 and reopened in 2004 for the Luas. No access for pedestrians.
Classon's Bridge Churchtown Road Lower - L3001 Includes pedestrian underpass. Widened in 1928.
Footbridge at Dartry Mills No public access to bridge.
Footbridge at Dartry Park Dartry Park
Orwell Bridge Waldron's Bridge Orwell Road Includes pedestrian underpass. First built in 1848, financed by Patrick Waldron.
Footbridge at Orwell Park
Pearse Bridge Rathfarnham Road - R114 First bridge (called Big Bridge) destroyed by a flood in 1754, a new bridge was constructed in 1765. Widened and named in honour of the Pearse brothers in 1953.
Dodder Stones Dodder Valley Park to Bushy Park Not a bridge but a way for pedestrians to cross the Dodder.
Footbridge at Dodder Valley Park near Rathfarnham Dodder Valley Park
Bridge at Springfield Avenue Springfield Avenue - R112 Includes pedestrian underpass.
Templeogue Bridge Old Bridge Road - R817 Includes pedestrian underpass.
Spawell Bridge Spawell Link Road - L4023 Opened February 5, 2001. Includes pedestrian underpass.
M50 Bridge M50 Includes pedestrian underpass.
Footbridge near Tymon Dodder Valley Park and Tymon Park
Old Bawn Bridge Old Bawn Road - R113 Opened in May 2000.
Fort Bridge Bohernabreena Road - R114
Bridges over the River Dodder (west to east)
  • Ringsend Bridge
  • London Bridge
  • New Bridge
  • DART bridge
  • Ball's Bridge
  • Bridge at Herbert Park
  • Anglesea Bridge
  • Footbridge at Beaver Row
  • Clonskeagh Bridge
  • Milltown Bridge
  • Footbridge at Milltown
  • The Nine Arches Bridge
  • Classon's Bridge
  • Footbridge at Dartry Mills
  • Footbridge at Dartry Park
  • Orwell Bridge
  • Pearse Bridge
  • Dodder Stones
  • Footbridge near Rathfarnham
  • Bridge at Springfield Avenue
  • Templeogue Bridge
  • Spawell Bridge
  • M50 Bridge
  • Footbridge near Tymon
  • Old Bawn Bridge
  • Fort Bridge

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