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Proposed Cycle Network Dublin Area !V ± !E Greater Dublin Area Part 4b: Cycle Network Plan Proposed Cycle Network Dublin Area !V ± !E !E !E !E !E !E !E !E !V !I !E !E !t !E E ! !E !V !E !t t !t ! !E !E (P (P !t !E !V !V } !H ! !V !V (P !E 4 !V !H !V !U 3 !E !t 2 !V !t !V (P !V !E !V E ! !V (P !V (P !V !V !V (P !H !H !E !I (P !V (P !H !t (P !V !E !I !t !E !V !H (P !H 1 !V !I !V !E !E !V !E !I !V !V !E !E !E !I !V !E 5 !V !E !V !V !V !V !H !E !E !H (P !E !E !V !V !V !U (P (P !t !V !V !t !E !E !E 1:100,000 0625 1,250 2,500 Meters t !t !E ! !I !E !H !V (P !} (P 7 (P (P t ! (P ( !t P !t !E !E !V !E Route Type Major Destinations !E 6 !E !H !E (P E Dublin - Primary ! Employment Zones (P !E !t Dublin - Secondary (P (P !V Cross-City Link !H Hospitals (P !t !V Greenway !I Institute of Technology Primary/Secondary !E !H Inter-Urban t (P ! Shopping Centre Cycle Bridge 8 } Feeder ! Town Centre !V Minor Greenway !U University New Cycle Bridge (P Permeability Link !V Village Centre Date: July2013 Project: Title: PROPOSED CYCLE NETWORK Grand Canal House, Upper Grand Canal Street, Drg No: DS CYCLE NETWORK PLAN FOR DUBLIN AREA Dublin 4 Created: LA Approved: JS THE GREATER DUBLIN AREA Tel: +353 (0)1 238 3100 COVER SHEET Fax: +353 (0)1 238 3199 www.aecom.com Checked: SMG !V ± !E !E !E !E !E !E !E !E !V !I !E !E !t !E E ! !E !V !E !t t !t ! !E !E (P (P !t !E !V !V } !H ! !V !V (P !E 4 !V !H !V !U 3 !E !t 2 !V !t !V (P !V !E !V E ! !V (P !V (P !V !V !V (P !H !H !E !I (P !V (P !H !t (P !V !E !I !t !E !V !H (P !H 1 !V !I !V !E !E !V !E !I !V !V !E !E !E !I !V !E 5 !V !E !V !V !V !V !H !E !E !H (P !E !E !V !V !V !U (P (P !t !V !V !t !E !E !E 1:100,000 0625 1,250 2,500 Meters t !t !E ! !I !E !H !V (P !} (P 7 (P (P t ! (P ( !t P !t !E !E !V !E Route Type Major Destinations !E 6 !E !H !E (P E Dublin - Primary ! Employment Zones (P !E !t Dublin - Secondary (P (P !V Cross-City Link !H Hospitals (P !t !V Greenway !I Institute of Technology Primary/Secondary !E !H Inter-Urban t (P ! Shopping Centre Cycle Bridge 8 } Feeder ! Town Centre !V Minor Greenway !U University New Cycle Bridge (P Permeability Link !V Village Centre Date: July2013 Project: Title: PROPOSED CYCLE NETWORK Grand Canal House, Upper Grand Canal Street, Drg No: DS CYCLE NETWORK PLAN FOR DUBLIN AREA Dublin 4 Created: LA Approved: JS THE GREATER DUBLIN AREA Tel: +353 (0)1 238 3100 COVER SHEET Fax: +353 (0)1 238 3199 www.aecom.com Checked: SMG I2 I2 !E !V !H !2B !U !E ARTANE !3D !t !1B BEAUMOUNT RAHENY !3B 1F I2 WHITEHALL ! !V 4B t 1A-1B SCRIBBLESTOWN ! ! ELM MOUNT AVENUE ! BERRYFIELD ROAD COLLINS PARK GLASMEEN ROAD THE RISE CELTIC PARK AVENUE CILL EANNA WALNUT COURT I2 GLASILAWN ROAD HARMONSTOWN 3C GRACE PARK HEIGHTS ( SCRIBBLEST THE RISE P RAHENY ! ELM MOUNT ROAD I2 ENNAFORT PARK WALNUT PARK RIVER ROAD OWN LANE NO3 WALNUT LAWN ! BEECH LAWN ABBEYFIELD TOLKA GREENWAY 1C WALNUT RISE ! ABBEY COURT 4A DUBLIN PORTTUNNEL RIVER ROAD NO4 ! THE PINES ! KILLESTER MARYVILLE ROAD RIVER ROAD 2B SANTRY RIVER GREENWAY NAVAN ROAD PARKWAY ! VIOLET HILL ROAD GLASNEVIN 1B THE PINES ± CLANRANALD ROAD ! 5 I2 LAMBAY ROAD ! ASHTOWN NO2 VIOLET HILL PARK ASHTOWN BALLYBOGGAN ROAD CALDERWOODAVENUE DONNYCARNEY ! BANNROAD BOYNE ROAD LAGAN ROAD VALENTIA ROAD KILLESTER N02 CLARE ROAD I2 KILBRIDE ROAD PARK VILLAS ! I2 MILL LANE GLANDORE ROAD KEMPTON RISE ISE 3A CHARLEMONT ABBEY DRIVE FURRY PARK ROAD GLENDHU ROAD !E ! JOYCE ROAD BARROW ROAD SLANEY ROAD !V ASHINGTONDALE I2 GLENARRIFF ROAD CASTLEKNOCK MILLRACE ROAD CHESTERFIELD VIEW 2A VERNON R BROOMBRIDGE LEE ROAD BLACKWATER ROAD ! VENTRY PARK NO3 !V DEERPARK AVENUE 3B N02 ORMOND ROAD ! BANNOW ROAD ! ! SPIRE VIEW 2B CASTLE GROVE BELLEVILLE PRIORYWEST PRIORY EAST KINVARA GROVE CARNLOUGH ROAD PARK ROAD KINVARA ROAD ! KINVARA DRIVE !V BRIAN AVENUE CHANCEL MEWS CLONTARF KINVARA PARK VENTRY PARK PARK VIEW DUBLIN PORTTUNNEL ASHBROOK ABBEY DRIVE 3C KILLALA ROAD ! PARK LAWN KILKIERAN ROAD 1A ST ATTRACTAS ROAD PHILIPSBURGHTERRACE DOLLYMOUNT AVENUE BAYMOUNT PARK SHELMARTINAVENUE ! MOUNT PROSPECT AVENUE CABRA MULROY ROAD 5 DRUMCONDRA SHELMARTINAVENUE ! BRIANTERRACE NO4 4B 4A ! BLACKHEATH DRIVE GEORGIAN VILLAGE ! ! 1C KILLALA ROADDINGLE ROAD ! SEAFIELD AVENUE VILLA PARK GARDENS NO3 SEACOURT SHANDON PARK LINDSAY ROAD KINCORA DRIVE RATRA PARK KINCORA GROVE ! SEAPARK ROAD 5A THE STILES ROAD NO4 ! KINCORA AVENUE ! GALMOY ROAD SHANDON DRIVE DRUMCONDRA V I2 1A KINCORA ROAD ! KINCORA ROAD (P ANNALY ROAD ! VICTORIA ROAD SEAPARK DRIVE CARNLOUGH ROAD I2 NO2 CLONTARF ROAD ( ELIZABETH STREET P KINCORA PARK SLEMISH ROAD ! NORFOLK ROAD 4A SWILLY ROAD !V LEIX ROAD ! MOATE LANE DALYMOUNT LANE SEAFIELD CLOSE C8 1A ANNAMOE ROAD ! C8 1D ! !V ! ! EAST COAST TRAIL (P ROYAL CANAL GREENWAY CARAGH ROAD !H PARK VIEW MONCK PLACE 1E 5 4 1 ! M50 ! MCKEE PARK ! ! MCKEE DRIVE M50 BLACKHORSE AVENUE M50 NO1 PHIBSBOROUGH BELVIDERE COURT !E ! ALFIE BYRNE ROAD M50 LORDSWALK C8 (P !I FONTENOY STREET ! M50 M50 HAWTHORN TERRACE PHOENIX PARK LINK ROAD LORDS CARPARK FORTH ROAD GRENVILLE STREET PROMENADE ROAD !5 (P MALACHI ROAD CONNOLLY TOLKA QUAY ROAD MURTAGH ROAD !H I2 TOLKA QUAY ROAD MARTINS ROW NO6 ! OLAF ROAD MOORE LANE DOCKLANDS (PBRODIR ROW !V I2 I2 N4 1E !I SHERIFF STREET UPPER N4 ! TALBOT STREET GEORGE'S DOCK ARMY ROAD I2 SPENCER DOCK N4 BUSARÁS I2 BRANCH ROAD SOUTH I2 THE POINT N4 ABBEY STREET I2 N4 I2 MAYOR SQUARE-NCI I2 MILL RACE MONTPELIER HILL MUSEUM JERVIS FERRY SMITHFIELD I2 6 I2 LOTTS 5 MILITARY ROAD I2 TARA STREET ! ! I2 I2 ALEXANDRAROAD EXTENSION MILITARY ROAD I2I2 HEUSTON For City Centre SO4 Please refer to Sheet N1a FLEET STREET ! GREEN STREET EAST SO1 LIFFEY GREENWAY RIVER CAMAC GREENWAY I2 ! CHAPELIZOD BYPASS N4 N4 N4 NO6 PEARSE N4 ! LAMB ALLEY N4 PARK STREET N4 RINGSEND N4 JAMES'S SETANTA PLACE COLEPARK ROAD !V LALLY ROAD BASSPLACE GRAND CANAL DOCK I2 BELVIEW SO4 KILMAINHAM LANE ! LALLY ROAD BASINVIEW BALLYFERMOTAVENUE 7A I2 MEATH PLACE ! PIM STREET POOLE STREET R131 EMMET ROAD !H BALLYFERMOT DRIVE BALLYFERMOT LANDEN ROAD (P SO2 I2 BULFIN ROAD R110 ! FATIMA R131 !H ST. STEPHEN'S GREEN !V RIALTO I2 LANDEN ROAD NO6 NEWMARKET CREMONA ROAD ! I2 13 DODDER GREENWAY LANDEN ROAD !I ! 13E SUIR ROAD 7B ! LANSDOWNE PARK ! HAMILTON STREETDONORE ROAD I2 DOLPHIN'S KYLEMORE DRIVE NEW ROAD HERBERT LANE LANSDOWNE ROAD 7D DRIMNAGH I2 GOLDENBRIDGE LAD LANE ! R131 BENBULBIN ROAD I2 KYLEMORE WAY JAMESTOWN AVENUE I2 BARN 8 HARCOURT BLACKHORSE DOLPHIN PARK ! JANE VILLE I2 CHERRY ORCHARD/PARKWEST KYLEMORE WAY I2 I2 !SO1 13A MOURNE ROAD ! SANDYMOUNT GRAND CANAL GREENWAY COOLEY ROAD LEAROAD MOURNE ROAD PEMBROKE LANE LABRE PARK KEEPER ROAD E GALTYMORE ROAD ! LISSADEL DRIVE KEEPER ROAD LA TOUCHE DRIVE SO1 ELGIN ROAD !V I2 SO2 SANDYMOUNT !8 ! !I ! V 7B DRIMNAGH ! I2 ! !V SO1 COOLEY ROAD ! GROVE PARK BLUEBELL CURLEW ROAD RAFTERS ROAD BALLSBRIDGE ADAIR BLUEBELL I2 ERRIGAL ROAD 8A SHREWSBURYWILFIELD ROAD MOURNE ROAD IVEAGH GARDENS ! DROMARD ROAD RATHMINES RANELAGH !E SAUL ROAD 8C 9 SO3 SLIEVEMORE ROAD 8A ! 8C2 ! I2 ! ! I2 RIVER CAMAC GREENWAY ! !I !V LANSDOWNE GATE 13E LEINSTER PARK ! BRANDON ROAD RANELAGH ERRIGAL ROAD 8C 8C ! SO2 DODDER GREENWAY ! ASHFIELD AVENUE 7D SO2 !V MERLYN DRIVE ! ! OAKLEY ROAD CRUMLIN GROSVENOR LANE ! !8C HAROLD'S MERLYN ROAD I2 !E !V CROSS SYDNEY PARADE CAPTAINS ROAD BEECHWOOD DONNYBROOK DERRY PARK EDENVALE ROAD CASIMIR ROAD ANNESLEY PARK SEVEN OAKS I2 AILESBURY DRIVE EAST COAST TRAIL STONE MEWS SHREWSBURY ROAD 8B LISMORE ROAD WESTFIELD ROAD 11 SOMERVILLE AVENUE ! S04 ! BANGOR ROAD MOYNE ROAD ! ARMAGH ROAD SO2 7D 8A KILNAMANAGH ROAD ! ! WALKINSTOWN ! V 13 PODDLE CLOSE ! ! !V !10F !SO3 NUTLEY ROAD NUTLEY AVENUE !H COWPER 12 9A ! !E CASHEL ROAD ! 10 I2 RED COW !E 7E 9C CHERRYFIELD ROAD ! S03 ! ! ! COWPER ROAD !H ROYSTON 10E CAPTAINS ROAD LARKFIELD GROVE THE CLOISTERS AIDEEN DRIVE BRIGHTON ROAD ! 11B ( VERNON GROVE P COULSON AVENUE ! BRIGHTON SQUARE DANGAN PARK NUTLEY PARK 1:30,000 7E SHELTON PARK NEVILLE ROAD 0 250 500 1,000 Meters !E DORNDEN PARK ! 8A BROOKFIELD 7E S03 CORRIB ROAD 9B ! ! ASHDALE ROAD ! KIMMAGE ! THE ELMS BOOTERSTOWN !E WHITEBEAM ROAD BELLEVUE PARK I2 S04 RATHGAR ! 10/SO3 MILLTOWN S03 !V ! !V Date: July 2013 Project: Title: ! !V I2 Grand Canal House, UCD PROPOSED CYCLE NETWORK SO3 Upper Grand Canal Street, Drg No: N1 8B TERENURE ! !U 8A CYCLE NETWORK PLAN FOR 9D Dublin 4 ! ! ! SO3 BOOTERSTOWN !14 DUBLIN CITY CENTRE ! Created: LA Approved: JS THE GREATER DUBLIN AREA CLONSKEAGH (P Tel: +353 (0)1 238 3100 Fax: +353 (0)1 238 3199 SHEET N1 www.aecom.com Checked: SMG 11B BLACKROCK DODDER GREENWAY ! 13E !9A !9B !11 ! I2 I2 I2 I2 I2 !E !V !H !2B !U !E ARTANE !3D !t !1B BEAUMOUNT RAHENY !3B 1F I2 WHITEHALL ! !V 4B t 1A-1B SCRIBBLESTOWN ! ! ELM MOUNT AVENUE ! BERRYFIELD ROAD COLLINS PARK GLASMEEN ROAD THE RISE CELTIC PARK AVENUE CILL EANNA WALNUT COURT I2 GLASILAWN ROAD HARMONSTOWN 3C GRACE PARK HEIGHTS ( SCRIBBLESTOWN LANE THE RISE P RAHENY ! ELM MOUNT ROAD I2 ENNAFORT PARK WALNUT PARK RIVER ROAD NO3 WALNUT LAWN ! BEECH LAWN ABBEYFIELD TOLKA GREENWAY 1C WALNUT RISE ! ABBEY COURT 4A DUBLIN PORTTUNNEL RIVER ROAD NO4 ! THE PINES ! KILLESTER MARYVILLE ROAD RIVER ROAD 2B SANTRY RIVER GREENWAY NAVAN ROAD PARKWAY ! VIOLET HILL ROAD GLASNEVIN 1B THE PINES ± CLANRANALD ROAD ! 5 I2 LAMBAY ROAD ! ASHTOWN NO2 VIOLET HILL PARK ASHTOWN BALLYBOGGAN ROAD CALDERWOODAVENUE DONNYCARNEY ! BANNROAD BOYNE ROAD LAGAN ROAD VALENTIA ROAD KILLESTER N02 CLARE ROAD I2 KILBRIDE ROAD PARK VILLAS ! I2 MILL LANE GLANDORE ROAD KEMPTON RISE 3A CHARLEMONT ABBEY DRIVE FURRY PARK ROAD GLENDHU ROAD !E ! JOYCE ROAD BARROW ROAD SLANEY ROAD !V ASHINGTONDALE I2 GLENARRIFF ROAD CASTLEKNOCK MILLRACE ROAD CHESTERFIELD VIEW 2A VERNON RISE BROOMBRIDGE LEE ROAD BLACKWATER ROAD ! VENTRY
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