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Nassau Street Upper Dominick Street Hugh Lane Gallery Parnell Square East l Parnell Street l i Garden of Parnell Square North Gloucster Place Lower H Rememberance n Lower Sean Macdermott Street o i t Parnell Square West u t Upper Dorset Street i t Gate s Parnell Street Rotunda Theatre Railway Street Amiens Street m Hospital Lower Gardiner Street o C Lower Dominick Street Prebend Street Cathal Brugha Street CONNOLLY Marlborough Street Parnell St. James Joyce Street STATION Bolton Street Mabbot Lane Henrietta Place Foley Street King’s Inns Street Talbot Street Moore Street et tre g S Cathedral St. Upper Church Street n Parnell St. Talbot Street i Street Green h K Amiens Street ort Ilac Henry Place O’Connell Street N Shopping Centre Parnell Street Marlborough Place Earl Place Jervis Street Wolf Tone Street Irish Life George’s Dock eet Mall Beresford Street y Str Henr GPO Cleary’s Capel Street Sackville Place Lower Abbey Street George’s Hill Arnotts Prince’s Street North Customs Abbey Theatre Jervis Street House Lower Jervis Lane Shopping Centre Mary’s Lane Customs House Quay Mary’s Lane Customs House Quay Middle Abbey Street Eden Quay St Michan’s Street Butt Talbot Bridge Memorial Greek Street Church Street Bridge Jervis Street North Lotts George’s Quay Sean O’Casey Upper Abbey Street Burgh Quay Bridge Hawkins Street Capel Street O’Connell Bridge City Quay Tara St. Tara Hammond Lane Great Strand Street Bachelor’s Walk D’Olier St. Chancery Place Great Strand Street Ha’penny Aston Quay Arran Quay Bridge Millenium Lower Ormond QuayBridge Fleet Street Townsend Street Usher’s Quay Grattan Townsend Street Inns Quay Bridge Temple Bar Townsend Street Mellows Upper Ormond Quay Usher St Bridge Wellington Quay O'Donovan Rossa Bridge Merchant’s Quay Essex Quay Eustace Street LUAS CROSS CITY TRAFFICCollege Street INFORMATION Westmoreland St. Parliment Street Essex Street East Wood Quay IFC Closure of the left-turn from Dawson Street to Nassau Street Cinema Lower Sandwith Street Diverted Traffic Essex Street West College Green (1 Way) Lombard Street East Trinity Dame St. 2 Way Traffic Sycamore Street College Cook Street No Left Turn Oliver Bond St Trinity Street Work Site Winetavern Street St Augustine St Pedestrian Street Pearse Street Christchurch Suffolk St. Cathedral Dame Street Marshalled Book of Kells Pedestrian Street Molly Traffic Movements Malone Statue (1 Way) High Street Castle StreetDublin Nassau St. Delivery Access Thomas Street St. Andrew’s St. (1 Way) Christchurch Place Castle Suffolk Street will Delivery Access Thomas St become two-way to (2 Way) Boyne Street allow access and Lombard Street deliveries to No Left Turn Setanta Grafton Street. Duke St. Grafton St. Lincoin Place Bride Street PEDESTRIANISED Tivolli Nicholas Street Duke Lane Lr. Work Site ZONE Theatre Great Ship Street NO ENTRY EXCEPT South Cumberland Street Ross Road GOODS VEHICLES Setanta Place ONLY Pedestrian Street 06:00 - 11:00 7 DAYS Clare Street Bride Road Chancery Lane Fenian Street Francis Street Duke Lane Upr. Dawson St. Denzille Lane South Anne St. Bride Street Bride Great Longford Street Merrion Square North To facilitate works for the Luas Cross City Utilities Contract it is necessary to temporarily ban the left turn from Bull Alley Street Go den Lane Whitefriar St. Gaiety Theatre l Dawson Street to Nassau Street for a 6 month period commencing at 00.00hrs on Sunday 18th January 2015. King Mansion General traffic is Sunaffectedtr as there is an existing restriction on left turning traffic. eet S House Patrick Street outh Merrion Square West Merrion This ban affects: Holles Street Wood Street Bride Street » Public Service Vehicles; Square Park The Coombe » Motorcycles; » Cycles; and York Street St. Stephen’s Green North Lower Mercer Street Aungier Street » Goods Vehicles Glovers Alley Peter Street Merrion Square South Public ServicesYork Street Vehicles, Motorcycles and Cycles will be diverted via the following route: h t » Turn right onto Nassau Street Cork Street u » Travel east along Nassau Street to South Leinster Street o Upper Kevin Street S Merrion Row » Turn left onto Lincoln Place Merrion Square East t » Turn left onto Westland Row and then e Bishop Street Fitzwilliam Lane e r » Turn left onto Pearse Street Upper Merrion Street t S Newmarket Goods Vehicles accessing Grafton Street from Dawson Street Hume Street w L B o Street Mercer Upper a e g w St. Stephen’s Green West St. Stephen’s got S N e Only the section of Grafton Street south of Duke Street can be accessed from Dawson Street. tre r Kevi et n Street Cuffe Street Green Goods Vehicles accessing Grafton Street - north of Duke Street Lower Camden Street St. Stephen’s Green South New Bride Street The section of Grafton Street north of Duke Street can be access from Dame Street by: Ely Place Mill S reet t Lower Fitzwilliam Street James Street East Fumbally Lane » Turn left/right from Dame Street to Trinity Street » Turn left onto St. Andrews Street » Turn right onto Suffolk Street – which will be made two-way t » Turn rightHarcourt Street from Suffolk Street onto Grafton Street e gue Street e onta L r M o t w S Long Lane Camden Row St. Stephen’s Green East e l r i Long Lane B s Fitzwilliam Square North s a Leeson Lane Fitzwilliam Street g a Heytesbury Street www.luascrosscity.ie g r o b [email protected] t n 1800 303 653 S a t l www.facebook.com/luascrosscity Lad Lane re C Camden@luasc Place rosscity e r t e Fitzwilliam Square South w Pleasants Street e Fitzwilliam Square West o L Vernon Street c a r Pembroke Row Harcourt Street Harcourt r Lower Leeson Street Daniel Street National e T Concert Hall McMahon St. Arnott Street t r o Plesants Place f Synge Street s l Lad Lane r a t E e Lombard Street West tre S Heytesbury Street Hatch Street atch Emorville Avenue H wer t o Harcourt Street L e e r Wilton Place Wilton Terrace t Charlotte Way S Ovoca Road Curzon Street e Grantham Place Emor Street g Mespil Road Lower Clanbrassil Street n y Fitzwilliam Place S Hatch Place St Vincents Street South Adelaide Road Upper Lad Lane Wilton Terrace Adelaide Road Harcourt Road Mespil Road Harrington Street South Circular Road Upper Dominick Street Hugh Lane Gallery Parnell Square East l Parnell Street l i Garden of Parnell Square North Gloucster Place Lower H Rememberance n Lower Sean Macdermott Street o i t Parnell Square West u t Upper Dorset Street i Upper Dominick Street Hugh Lane t Gate s Parnell Street Gallery Rotunda Theatre Parnell Square East Railway Street Amiens Street m Hospital Lower Gardiner Street o l Parnell Street C Lower Dominick Street l i Garden of Gloucster Place Lower Prebend Street Cathal Brugha Street Parnell Square North H Rememberance n CONNOLLY Lower Sean Macdermott Street o i Marlborough Street James Joyce Street t Parnell St. Parnell Square West u STATION t Upper Dorset Street i Bolton Street t Gate s Parnell Street Mabbot Lane Henrietta Place Rotunda Theatre Railway Street Amiens Street m Hospital Lower Gardiner Street o Foley Street C Lower Dominick Street King’s Inns Street Prebend Street Cathal Brugha Street Talbot Street CONNOLLY Marlborough Street James Joyce Street Moore Street Parnell St. STATION et re Bolton Street t Mabbot Lane g S Henrietta Place Cathedral St. Upper Church Street n Parnell St. Talbot Street i Street Green h K Amiens Street Foley Street ort Ilac Henry Place O’Connell Street N Shopping Centre King’s Inns Street Talbot Street Parnell Street Marlborough Place Earl Place Jervis Street Wolf Tone Street Irish Life Moore Street George’s Dock t eet Mall Beresford Street ye Str Henrer GPO Cleary’s St Capel Street g Cathedral St. Upper Church Street n Parnell St. Talbot Street i Street Green h K Amiens Street ort Ilac Henry Place O’Connell Street N Sackville Place Shopping LowerCentre Abbey Street George’s Hill Arnotts Prince’s Street North Customs Abbey Parnell Street Theatre Marlborough Place House Earl Place Jervis Street Jervis Street Wolf Tone Street Lower Jervis Lane Shopping Centre Irish Life George’s Dock Mary’s Lane eet Customs House Quay Mall Mary’s Lane Beresford Street y Str Customs House Quay Middle Abbey Street Eden Quay Henr GPO Cleary’s Capel Street St Michan’s Street Butt Talbot Bridge MSackvilleemorial Place Greek Street Church Street TRAFFIC INFORMATION LUAS CROSS CITY Lower Abbey Street George’s Hill Bridge Arnotts Prince’s Street North Customs Jervis Street North Lotts George’s Quay Abbey Sean O’Casey Upper Abbey Street Burgh Quay Theatre Bridge Jervis Street House Capel Street O’ConnelLower Jervis Lane l Shopping Centre City Quay Mary’s Lane Camden St. and Pearse St. BusBri dgDiversionse Mary’s Lane St. Tara Hammond Lane Great Strand Street Middle Abbey Street Bachelor’s Walk Eden Quay St Michan’s Street Chancery Place Great Strand Street Ha’penny Greek Street Church Street Bridge Aston Quay Arran Quay George’s Quay CAMDEN STREET DIVERSION Jervis Street North Lotts PEARSE STREET DIVERSION Lower Ormond Quay Upper Abbey Street Burgh Quay Capel Street Fleet St. Townsend St. Usher’s Quay Grattan Townsend Street City Quay Inns Quay Hammond LaneBridge Temple Bar Great Strand Street Townsend Street Mellows Upper Ormond Quay Usher St Bridge O'Donovan Rossa College St. New Double Bus Lane Chancery Place Great Strand Street St. Tara Bridge Ha’penny D’Olier St. Hawkins St. Merchant’s Quay Essex Quay Eustace St. Bridge Arran Quay Parliment Street Wood Quay Cope St. Pearse Street Bedford Row Millenium IFC Lower Ormond QuayBridge Lower Sandwith Street Cinema Fleet St.
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