Bridges Over The River Dodder
Bridges over the River Dodder from the River Liffey to the southwest.
Name | Alternate names | Connections | Notes | Image |
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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 |
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