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Limit of Dart+ South West Project Interface With GLASNEVIN CEMETERY GLASNEVIN CEMETERY ROAD BRIDGE MAYNOOTH LINE TWIN ARCH (OBO9) (OBO10) R135 FINGLAS ROAD TO DUBLIN ELECTRIFICATION WITHIN EXISTING RAIL TO PHOENIX PARK CORRIDOR LIMIT OF DART+ SOUTH WEST PROJECT LEGEND: INTERFACE WITH DART+ WEST FOUR TRACKING AND ELECTRIFICATION SIGNIFICANT WORKS / INTERVENTION REQUIRED (INCLUDING BRIDGE RECONSTRUCTION) (OBO8) WORKS / INTERVENTION REQUIRED MINOR WORKS REQUIRED Dublin Baile Átha Cliath REQUIRED EXISTING STATION ROYAL CANAL AND LUAS TWIN ARCH RETAINING WALL ROYAL CANAL (SUBJECT TO DESIGN DEVELOPMENT) EXISTING WALL TO BE RETAINED WHERE LUAS CROSS CITY LINE POSSIBLE 19 20 21 22 GLASNEVIN CEMETERY EXISTING BRIDGE / ROAD OVER 23 24 24 RAILWAY CORRIDOR EXISTING BRIDGE / ROAD/RIVER UNDER BRIDGES: 44 42 RAILWAY CORRIDOR 40 38 36 34 OBXX 32 30 28 26 24 22 2A 20 2 18 TKTK CLAREMONT COURT 4 Car Park 6 UBXX Tk 8 Monument 89A 47 43 41 10 CLAREMONT COURT Chapel 51 49 45 FINGLAS ROAD 53 37 1 CLAREMONT CLOSE 39 12 35 ES CLAREMONT COURT 2 14 33 16 32 3 1 31 31 NOTE: 4 3 46 29 30 5 1 44 27 7 PROTECTION WORKS REQUIRED AT ALL BRIDGES FOR 6 GLASNEVIN CEMETERY ROAD BRIDGE 42 9 29 25 12 2 11 28 OVERHEAD LINE EQUIPMENTINFORMATION WORKS IS PRESENTED FOR 40 18 14 8 4 MAYNOOTH20 16 10 LINE6 TWIN ARCH (OBO9) 27 22 13 (OBO10) 38 24 26 26 CLAREMONT CRES 15 28 25 38%/,&&2168/7$7,2112 30 19 17 FASSAUGH ROAD BRIDGE (OBO7) 36 32 24 61 59 23 21 34 23 CLAREMONT LAWN 57 CLAREMONT CRESCENT 22 CLAREVILLE GROVE 55 21 2 53 20 NOTE: 19 1 CLAREVILLE GROVE Museum R135 FINGLAS ROAD 51 18 49 17 3 FINGLAS ROAD 1 15 11 7 3 19 17 13 9 5 4 47 23 21 25 27 16 5 45 29 31 15 6 NOT ALL DESIGN DETAIL OR CONSTRUCTION RELATED 43 33 35 14 Car Park 37 7 39 8 41 13 9 12 11 10 CLAREMONT LAWNS · DETAILS ARE KNOWN AT THIS TIME, E.G, SUBSTATION ES LOCATIONS, CONSTRUCTION COMPOUNDS, TEMPORARY Area Under Const BRIDGE REQUIREMENTS, TEMPORARY UTILITY Car Park 1 3 DIVERSIONS AND OTHER ELEMENTS. FINGLAS ROAD 4 CLAREMONT LAWNS POTENTIAL INTERFERENCE WITH PROPERTY RIGHTS IS TO DUBLIN 5 6 7 · 8 Prospect BASED ON THE LEVEL OF INFORMATION AND DESIGN Cemetery Tks 9 Tk Prospect Cemetery AVAILABLE AT THIS TIME. FURTHER WORK INCLUDING (St Paul's Section) 10 1 Tk Tunnel 11 12 3 15 13 14 DETAILED DESIGN AND TECHNICAL AND CONSTRUCTION 55 56 57 13 4 12 S3 14 5 38 11 RELATED SOLUTIONS WILL SEEK TO MINIMISE 58 59 36 15 60 6 34 10 16 1-14 Status TOWER VIEW COTTAGES 9 15-24 7 POTENTIAL INTERFERENCE WITH PROPERTY RIGHTS. Tk Tk 54 61 62 63 FINGLAS ROAD 32 TO PHOENIX PARK 8 8 Tks 30 17 53 64 9 7 Tk 28 DE COURCY SQUARE 18 52 65 Saint Vincent's 6 v01 10 19 LIMIT OF DART+ SOUTH WESTSecondary School PROJECT 51 66 5 20 11 28 Royal Canal - An DE COURCY SQUARE Version 25-31 50 67 12 4 Chanáil Ríoga 29 49 INTERFACE WITH DART+ WEST 3 MP 21 68 13 CLAREVILLE CT 48 14 2 22 71 70 23 69 15 Secondary 47 1 207 School Coke Ovens Ctgs 24 45 205 60 209 203 School 43 '$576287+:(67 211 201 213 199 41 215 197 217 32-43 Saint Vincent's 39 221 219 45-47 72 58 231 227 225 223 Christian Brother's 37 DE COURCY SQUARE 233 229 25 Secondary School 235 CLAREMONT LAWNS 35 195 73 56 193 Prospect 26 33 54 237 Cemetery (St 239 191 27 241 Paul's Section) 47 50 243 189 28 245 247 187 185 48 249 183 Saint Vincent's 251 SAINT ATTRACTA ROAD 196 194 29 Christian Brothers 46 192190 188 253 198 181 30 National School 1 1 255 200 179 31 2 44 257 (OBO8) 3 SAINT PHILOMENA'S ROAD31 35 186 177 259 202 32 204 184 175 182 42 15 180 173 261 206 171 33 40 13 178 263 208 210 176 31 38 212 11 16 169 265 214 174 88 216 9 14 29 36 267 172 167 Project Title SAINT FINTAN TERRACE 170 86 269 222220 218 7 12 165 CABRA ROAD BRIDGE TO GLASNEVIN 27 34 226 224 168 194-200 271 5 10 163 EMERGING PREFERRED OPTION - MAP 13 OF 13 32 3 8 161 25 166 30 228 1 6 159 23 164 84 186-192 230 28 275 4 162 82 21 157 SHANDON GARDENS 277 232 160 80 100 2 78 19 102 155 26 234 158 76 229 184 279 104 153 Drawing Title DP-04-23-DWG-RO-TTA-07213 24 234A 128 106 156 74 281 126 108 98 151 227 182 17 124 110 72 BANNOW ROAD 122 22 283 120 112 154 149 70 225 15 118 114 96 116 147 68 180 20 285 94 152 223 13 66 CARNLOUGH ROAD 178 92 150 64 SHANDON GARDENS 221 SAINT EITHNE ROAD 11 18 236A 148 145 62 176 287 90 60 146 143 16 236 88 58 20 174 9 289 219 144 141 56 18 14 238 125 ST EITHNE RD 86 16 291 123 54 7 121 139 12 240 119 84 52 ROYAL293 CANAL 117AND LUAS TWIN ARCH 142 137 Dublin 5 115 242 113 82 50 ROYAL CANAL 140 135 295 80 Baile Átha FAUSSAGH AVENUE 172 SAINT ATTRACTA ROAD 3 10 244 78 138 297 133 14 111 76 Cliath 8 246 74 136 131 299 ST EITHNE RD 109 SAINT ATTRACTA ROAD 48 12 248 72 134 129 6 70 43 10 301 107 46 Drawing File Name 41 8 1 132 127 DM 39 4 250 44 37 303 105 68 130 CABRA ROAD BRIDGE (OBO6) 35 252 50B 42 66 33 103 128 125 40 64 50A 3 254 LUAS CROSS CITY LINE 38 Approved 31 305 101 126 123 5 FAUSSAGH AVENUE 2 256 99 81 62 36 Engineering Designer 217 258 124 121 Royal Canal - An 307 83 34 7 6 260 262 97 85 Chanáil Ríoga DINGLE ROAD 264 79 119 32 266 268 87 309 60 30 9 89 77 122 117 29 4 91 28 215 170 311 75 58 27 2 93 120 115 26 270 95 73 SHANDON GARDENS 213 25 313 SAINT ATTRACTA ROAD 56 113 11 23 118 24 DM 211 21 272 29 71 54 13 168 315 111 22 27 69 116 109 20 18 290A 274 52 15 209 19 17 114 18 20 166 25 30 SAINT EITHNE ROAD 15 290 276 50 112 107 16 Checked 17 13 317 22 207 164 288 286 23 28 14 11 292 284 282 280 67 48 110 9 319 278 12 24 205 162 21 26 108 294 65 105 PARK SHANDON 10 19 7 321 5 19 24 106 8 Supported by: 21 203 160 3 296 63 46 103 323 SAINT ATTRACTA ROAD 6 1 Car Park 17 22 104 101 4 MATCH 23 201 158 298 44 325 61 2 15 20 99 114 25 199 156 300 42 327 59 102 112 AK SAINT FINTAN ROAD 18 97 110 27 197 302 108 154 57 40 100 106 329 13 16 43 45 47 95 104 ---- 29 2B 49 51 53 102 195 152 304 55 98 93 100 Drawn 331 11 98 31 193 38 96 150 333 41 91 96 191 2C 9 14 94 33 36 32 30 94 92 189 CARNLOUGH ROAD 148 335 39 89 7 12 36 34 90 88 187 SAINT EITHNE ROAD 34 92 35 146 37 86 FAUSSAGH AVENUE 306 5 10 84 185 144 32 28 90 87 82 37 35 107 80 112 3 8 88 85 105 78 183 30 38 26 76 QMS Code 181 142 337 103 101 74 339 110 108 6 86 83 99 179 33 31 29 28 40 24 97 72 140 106 27 25 23 21 95 104 4 84 81 70 177 102100 19 42 22 68 138 98 1 82 79 93 N.T.S. 175 96 44 66 136 17 26 20 91 64 173 94 80 77 89 Client 2 46 87 62 171 15 24 18 85 60 169 134 SAINT JARLATH ROAD 75 83 Clubhouse 48 81 58 56 13 22 16 73 79 92 SAINT JARLATH ROAD 167 132 50 77 75 54 Scale 11 SAINT EITHNE ROAD 20 73 52 165 90 78 LINE 130 129 88 ATK SAINT ATTRACTA ROAD 308 86 18 71 71 163 127 125 84 82 80 161 128 123 2 69 121 78 2A 69 76 8 6 4 67 159 119 117 74 72 9A 12 10 47 65 115 70 14 67 63 126 113 SAINT JARLATH ROAD 68 9 DRUMCLIFFE DRIVE 66 16 52 44 61 2 111 64 65 45 109 60 56 54 59 124 107 58 57 4 105 62 63 Issuer 103 42 101 62A SAINT JARLATH ROAD 43 122 6 99 61 97 95 8 93 40 120 91 41 155A 10 89 59 87 118 85 SAINT JARLATH ROAD 1A 155 3 1 57 39 38 153 12 83 81 5 76 ---- 151 116 79 9 7 55 14 77 13 11 22.04.21 149 75 17 15 37 55 76A 53 36 16 73 71 57 24 18 69A 59 114 FAUSSAGH ROAD 63 61 51 Date 20 65 74 SAINT ATTRACTA ROAD 34 26 22 67 35 FASSAUGH112 ROAD BRIDGE (OBO7) 24 28 69 49 26 14 72 28 Sports 32 7 47 30 33 32 30 110 70 Surface 34 36 SAINT JARLATH ROAD 19 108 38 68 SHANDON CRESCENT 30 147 53 21 45 31 12 106 66 43 DO NOT SCALE USE FIGURED DIMENSIONS ONLY 145 5 51 23 Project Code 64 29 28 40 10 41 104 49 25 Description 143 Gaelscoil FAUSSAGH RD 3 62 8 39 27 26 Bharra SAINT EITHNE ROAD 47 141 27 60 102 42 44 37 Dublin 6 45 29 25 24 CARNLOUGH ROAD 35 139 100 58 48 56 Baile Átha 46 4 43 31 33 50 54 22 137 98 52 1 52 23 54A 41 50 31 Cliath 48 96 54 SAINT ATTRACTA ROAD 20 FAUSSAGH ROAD 35 33 21 135 39 37 94 2 29 178A 26 18 133 Health Centre 19 1 5 7 27 92 3 9 11 46 24 131 13 44 25 180 87 15 56 22 85 17 28 17 129 90 182 19 58 42 30 23 178 184 83 60 62 20 186 21 23 64 32 88 81 66 40 34 21 127 176 68 36 18 79 25 70 38 19 86 188 QUARRY ROAD 27 72 16 125 190 74 76 174 192 77 33 17 29 31 35 78 80 14 SAINT ATTRACTA ROAD 84 194 43 37 39 82 15 172 198 75 41 84 86 12 88 82 196 73 37 39 41 13 123 90 10 80 9 92 11 68 94 96 8 45 98 QUARRY ROAD 71 100 102 170 168 43 104 6 35 47 43A App'd 166 69 ES 4 9 78 8 106 108 164 DELVIN ROAD 162 33 49 47 FAUSSAGH ROAD 110 160 67 7 112 7 76 49 51 158 51 114 116 65 31 5 74 156 53 118 5 6 55 57 120 29 ANNALY ROAD 2 Chk'd 3 59 122 3 72 154 53 63 63 4 61 70 152 27 55 61 65 67 27 69 65 68 25 57 1 Drn 26 78 2 73 63 59 71 75 77 81 66 59 83 85 79 83 25 79 85 61 21 79 87 87 77 89 24 80 64 148 1 71 75 91 59 119 124 67 69 73 93 89 65 126 3 95 91 57 81 62 122 128 146 61 97 101 93 117 130 5 99 95 97 23 82 63 103 107 60 144 7 99 55 115 120 132 9 11 ANNALY ROAD 105 Date 22 83 134 17 19 ANNALY ROAD 109 21 113 118 136 13 53 DRUMCLIFFE ROAD 138 111 84 ANNALY ROAD 15 20 111 116 142 Christ The King 113 115 DRUMCLIFFE ROAD 85 58 140 National Schools 117 119 121 86 109 QUARRY ROAD 123 19 87 2 ANNALY ROAD 125 127 FOR PUBLIC CONSULTATION No 1 18 107 56 57 4 129 Rev 17 88 ROAD CARNLOUGH 114 QUARRY ROAD 6 131 54 112 16 89 110 8 20 18 15 90 108 106 2 91 55 16 14 92 105 52 104 14 93 102 53 51 22 94 100 10 ANNALY ROAD DM 13 95 103 50 1 96 99 101 51 32 4 24 26 12 97 Christ The King 93 95 48 98 28 30 97 91 49 49 6 National Schools 83 89 81 85 87 46 96 32 77 79 47 8 3 DM 73 75 44 47 11 45 5 Holmstead Court GALMOY ROAD 98 30 10 42 QUARRY ROAD 45 43 7 10 96A ERRIS ROAD 28 99 71 CARNLOUGH ROAD 12 43 BREGIA ROAD 9 9 69 41 26 14 AK DRUMCLIFFE ROAD 100 41 31 40 11 24 16 8 67 33 29 39 101 37 35 39 13 39 38 18 7 65 64 37 102 43 41 37 15 45 36 6 63 47 35 CARNLOUGH ROAD 22 17 103 27 35 47 45 43 49 34 41 61 51 33 53 49 55 53 Dublin 33 51 20 25 32 Recreational 39 37 5 104 59 57 31 35 33 31 Complex 31
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