List of Toll Bridges - Ireland

Ireland

  • M50 Free Flow: Barrier-Free Tolling is now in operation on the M50 between Junction 6 (N3 Blanchardstown) and Junction 7 (N4 Lucan).
  • Eastlink: The East-Link Toll Bridge is located in the Dublin Port area in Dublin 1.
  • Dublin Port Tunnel: the toll bridge is located at the South entrance of the tunnel, at the Dublin Port, close to the East-Link toll bridge. T
  • M1 Northlink Plaza: the toll is located on the Dundalk Western Bypass motorway, approximately 30 km north of Dublin airport on the Dublin to Belfast route
  • M4 Kinnegard Plaza: located on the M4 Kinnegard-Kilcok motorway, approximately 35 km west of Dublin on the Dublin to Sligo / Dublin to Galway route
  • M8 Fermoy Bypass: the toll plaza is located on the M8 motorway at Rathcormac-Fermoy Bypass in the South West of Ireland, Co. Cork.
  • N25 Waterford plaza: the toll is located in the south east of Ireland on the N25 Waterford city bypass between the junction for the M9/N24 and the Junction for R710. The toll plaza is approximately 5 km from Waterford City.
  • M6 Galway to Ballinasloe: the toll is located in the West of Ireland in Cappataggle on the M6 between junction 15 (Ballinasloe West) and junction 16 Loughrea. The toll is approximately 13.5 km West of Ballinasloe/42 km east of Galway.
  • M3 Clonee to Kells: the motorway is approximately 49 km long and include two toll plazas:
  • the Southern Toll Plaza (Blackbull Toll Plaza) located north of the new Blackbull overbridge, and
  • the Northern Toll Plaza Grange, west of White's Quarry .
  • Limerick Tunnel : The N18 Limerick Tunnel is located in the Mid-West of Ireland on the outskirts of Limerick City. There are two toll plazas that are located on the Clonmacken Link road and on the mainline north of the Clonmacken.
  • M7/M8 Portlaoise : The M7/ M8 Portlaoise - Castletown/ Portlaoise – Cullahill motorway is located in the midlands of Ireland in County Laois.

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