Bridges On The Royal Canal
Bridges on 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 and several pedestrian bridges are located adjacent to Iarnród Éireann railway stations.
- North Wall Quay Scherzer bascule bridge
- Spencer Dock Bridge - LUAS bridge.
- Sheriff St. Lifting Bridge (inoperable)
- Ossory Road railway bridge (actually three independent bridges)
- Railway bridge
- Newcomen Bridge
- Clarke's Bridge
- Footbridge for access to Croke Park
- Clonliffe Bridge (Russell Street Bridge)
- Binns Bridge
- Cross Guns Bridge (Westmoreland Bridge)
- Blaquiere Bridge over the former city spur of the Royal Canal
- New Cabra Road - N3
- Connaught Street
- Railway bridge at Liffey Junction
- Broom Bridge (Broome Bridge, Brougham Bridge)
- Reilly Bridge (Reily's Bridge)
- Railway tunnel
- Railway bridge at Liffey Junction
- Longford Bridge
- Dunsink Lane Bridge
- Ranelagh Bridge
- Roundabout of Junction 6 of M50 motorway - two bridges
- Royal Canal aqueduct over the M50 motorway
- Talbot Bridge
- Granard Bridge
- Kirkpatrick Bridge
- L3036
- Porterstown Bridge
- Kennan Bridge (Neville Bridge)
- Callaghan Bridge (Carhampton Bridge) R121
- Railway bridge
- Pakenham Bridge (Barberstown Bridge)
- Collins Bridge
- Royal Canal passes into County Kildare
- Cope Bridge
- Royal Canal aqueduct over the Rye Water
- Louisa Bridge R148
- R449
- Deey Bridge
- Pike Bridge
- Mullen Bridge
- Footbridge
- Bond Bridge
- Royal Canal aqueduct over the River Lyreen
- Jackson's Bridge
Read more about this topic: List Of Dublin Bridges And Tunnels
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