List of Dublin bridges and tunnels

This article lists the bridges and tunnels in Dublin and the Greater Dublin Area in Ireland. The bridges are ordered sequentially upstream, from mouth to source. For lists that are not in table format, alternative or historical names are in curved brackets (parentheses) and traversing roads or rails are in square brackets.

Bridges over the Liffey
Bridges over the River Liffey in Greater Dublin, from east to west.

Bridges over the River Liffey outside Greater Dublin, from east to west.
 * Sewage treatment works bridge
 * Leixlip Bridge [Leixlip Road]
 * M4 motorway
 * New Bridge [R404]
 * Liffey Bridge (Celbridge Bridge) [Dublin Road, Celbridge]
 * A footbridge immediately to the south of the road bridge in Celbridge
 * Rock Bridge [footbridge at Celbridge Abbey]
 * Straffan Bridge
 * A truss bridge just west of Straffan Bridge
 * The Bridge at 16 [19th century wrought iron pedestrian suspension bridge crossing the south channel of the river to the 17th tee in the Kildare Hotel and Golf Club]
 * A bridge crossing the north channel of the river 60 metres from The Bridge at 16
 * An agricultural access bridge west of The K Club
 * Alexandra Bridge [Clane]
 * Millicent Bridge [near Sallins]
 * Leinster Aqueduct Grand Canal crossing
 * Railway bridge, MP 19 [Dublin to Cork railway crossing]
 * Caragh Bridge [Caragh]
 * Victoria Bridge (L2030)
 * Newbridge College footbridge
 * Saint Conleth's Bridge, Newbridge
 * M7 Motorway
 * L2032 at Athgarvan
 * M9 Motorway
 * Castlemartin Bridge
 * Kilcullen Bridge or The Bridge, Kilcullen (Bridge), County Kildare
 * R412
 * Old bridge at Brannockstown
 * R411 Ballymore Eustace
 * Poulaphouca Bridge
 * R758 Burgage Moyle Bridge
 * Ballyward Bridge L8375
 * Ballusmuttan Bridge L4377
 * R759
 * Liffey Head Bridge

Bridges on the Grand Canal
Bridges on the Grand Canal from the River Liffey to the south and west. In addition, many of the canal locks allow for pedestrian crossing.

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 rail crossing for the rail lines 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 [North Wall Quay - R801]
 * Spencer Dock Bridge [Mayor Street] - Luas bridge.
 * Sheriff Street Lifting Bridge (inoperable) [Sheriff Street - R101]
 * Ossory Road railway bridge (comprising three independent bridge structures) [DART bridge]
 * Railway bridge [lifting bridge], sometimes referred to as "Effin bridge".
 * Newcomen Bridge [North Strand Road - R105]
 * Clarke's Bridge [Summerhill Parade, Ballybough Road - R803]
 * Footbridge for access to Croke Park
 * Clonliffe Bridge (Russell Street Bridge) [Russell Street, Jones's Road]
 * Binns Bridge [Drumcondra Road - R132]
 * Cross Guns Bridge (Westmoreland Bridge) [Phibsborough Road, Prospect Road - R135]
 * Blaquiere Bridge over the former city spur of the Royal Canal [North Circular Road - R101]
 * New Cabra Road - R147
 * Connaught Street
 * Railway bridge at Liffey Junction
 * Broom Bridge (Broome Bridge, Brougham Bridge) [Broombridge Road]
 * Ratoath Road bridge- R805
 * Reilly Bridge (Reily's Bridge)
 * Railway tunnel
 * Railway bridge at Liffey Junction
 * Longford Bridge [Ashtown Road - L3101]
 * Dunsink Lane Bridge [New River Road]
 * Ranelagh Bridge [disused]
 * Roundabout of Junction 6 of M50 motorway - two bridges
 * Royal Canal aqueduct over the M50 motorway
 * Talbot Bridge [Old Navan Road]
 * Granard Bridge [Castleknock Road - R806]
 * Kirkpatrick Bridge [Carpenterstown Road, Coolmine Road]
 * Dr. Troy Bridge [Diswellstown Road - L3036]
 * Porterstown Bridge [Porterstown Road - L3035]
 * Kennan Bridge (Neville Bridge) [Porterstown Road]
 * Callaghan Bridge (Carhampton Bridge) R121
 * Railway bridge
 * Pakenham Bridge (Barberstown Bridge)
 * Collins Bridge [Barnhill Crossroads - L3005]
 * Royal Canal passes into County Kildare
 * Cope Bridge [Captain's Hill - R149]
 * Royal Canal aqueduct over the Rye Water
 * Louisa Bridge R148
 * R449
 * Deey Bridge
 * Pike Bridge [L5053]
 * Mullen Bridge [Straffan Road - R406]
 * Footbridge
 * Bond Bridge [Parson Street, Clane Road - R408]
 * Royal Canal aqueduct over the River Lyreen
 * Jackson's Bridge

Bridges over the River Dodder
Bridges over the River Dodder from the River Liffey to the southwest.

Upstream of Fort Bridge the river flows through the Bohernabreena Water Works. There are a number of bridges, but it is not clear which channels are the Dodder and which are not. Upstream of the Water Works, there are a number of feeder streams and it is debatable which one is the Dodder.

Bridges over the River Tolka
Bridges over the River Tolka from the River Liffey to the northwest.


 * Bridge to East Point Business Park
 * M50 Motorway
 * John McCormack Bridge - R834
 * Dublin to Belfast railway line
 * Fairview Park Footbridge
 * Annesley Bridge - R105
 * Luke Kelly Bridge (Ballybough Bridge) - R803
 * Distillery Road Bridge [foot bridge]
 * Frank Flood Bridge (previously 'Drumcondra Bridge' until 2018)
 * Two footbridges in Griffith Park
 * Dean Swift Bridge (St. Mobhi Bridge) [St. Mobhi Road]
 * Glasnevin Bridge
 * Footbridge in Botanic Gardens
 * Tolka Bridge (Finglas Bridge)
 * Finglaswood Bridge
 * Cardiff's Bridge
 * Ashtown Bridge
 * M50 Motorway

Other bridges

 * Bow Bridge over the River Camac (Cammock) connecting Irwin Street and Bow Lane West
 * William Dargan Bridge, a Luas Green Line bridge over the R112 and R117 regional roads and the Slang River
 * Golden Bridge over the River Camac at the Tyrconnell Road end of Emmet Road, Inchicore.
 * Knocksedan Bridge over the River Ward west of Swords on the Naul Road
 * Broadmeadow Estuary Bridge of the M1 over the Broadmeadow Estuary near Swords
 * Mayne Bridge over the Mayne River at its mouth in northern Baldoyle on the Coast Road
 * O'Connell Bridge, St Stephen's Green, crossing the lake in the park.
 * Portmarnock Bridge over the River Sluice just west of Portmarnock on the Strand Road
 * Scotchstone Bridge over the River Ward in Swords
 * Wellfield Bridge over the Mayne River north of Donaghmede near The Hole in the Wall Road
 * Wooden Bridge connecting Clontarf Road with the western end of North Bull Island

Tunnels

 * Dublin Port Tunnel
 * Phoenix Park Tunnel
 * Railway tunnel under the Royal Canal
 * Grand Canal Sewer Tunnel
 * Liffey Service Tunnel