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The Tom Clarke Bridge (Irish: Droichead Thomáis Uí Chléirigh), formerly and commonly known as the East-Link Toll Bridge, is a toll bridge in Dublin, Ireland, on the River Liffey, owned and operated by Dublin City Council.
Toll road length (km) Tunnel length Toll begins Toll ends Cash tolls (car) [1] N18 Limerick-Galway Limerick Tunnel: 88 6 675m Junction 2 Junction 4 €2.00 M50 Dublin Dublin Port Tunnel: 45 5.7 4.5 km Dublin Port: M1 motorway Southbound – €12 between 6am & 10am Monday-Friday, €3.50 at all other times.
Built by NTR plc (then called National Toll Roads plc) under a deal with Dublin County Council, the bridge was an early example of public private partnership (although that term was not used at the time) and was the first section of toll motorway to open in the State. In return for constructing and maintaining the bridge, NTR received the right ...
Father Mathew Bridge: Whitworth Bridge, Dublin Bridge, Old Bridge Road bridge Church Street to Bridge Street Lower 1818 (Previous structures: 1014, 1428) Father Mathew Bridge: Mellows Bridge: Mellowes Bridge, Queen's Bridge, Queen Maeve Bridge Road bridge Queen Street to Bridgefoot Street 1768 (Previous structure: 1683) James Joyce Bridge: Road ...
East-Link bridge: Officially the Tom Clarke Bridge, located in the Dublin Port area. Mary McAleese Boyne Valley Bridge on the M1 . The Northlink Toll Plaza is located on the Dundalk Western Bypass motorway, approximately 30 km north of Dublin airport on the Dublin to Belfast route
A further condition of construction was that, if the citizens of Dublin found the bridge and toll to be "objectionable" within its first year of operation, it was to be removed at no cost to the city. [3] The toll was increased for a time to a penny-ha'penny (1½ pence), but was eventually dropped in 1919.
The toll bridge, which carried Interstate 695 across the entrance to Baltimore's harbor, was destroyed in March when a container ship collided with one of its supports. Rebuilding the bridge will ...
Former railway bridge over the Newport River Shannon Bridge: County Offaly and County Roscommon: Shannonbridge: 1757: Crosses the River Shannon: West-Link: County Dublin: Blanchardstown: 1990: Toll bridge over the River Liffey Wexford bridge: County Wexford: Wexford: 1959: Crosses the River Slaney