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  2. List of toll roads in the Republic of Ireland - Wikipedia

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    Road name Tunnel name Total road length (km) 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 ...

  3. eFlow - Wikipedia

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    eFlow is the tolling brand name of Ireland's M50 motorway open road tolling operation. It is managed by Irish company Turas Mobility Services (a subsidiary of a French global organization called VINCI Concessions) on behalf of Transport Infrastructure Ireland. The tolling station is located on the M50 on the north side of the West-Link bridge.

  4. eToll - Wikipedia

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    A sign informing road users of the availabilty of toll tags The eToll road sign symbol, which uses a stylised insular T eToll is an electronic toll collection system used in the Republic of Ireland. Run by the National Roads Authority , it is a interoperability system allowing cashless payment on all of Ireland's toll roads via an RFID tag ...

  5. Icy stretches and some snow in parts of Ireland - AOL

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    A Met Eireann meteorologist attributed the cold weather to northerly airflow moving over the country, introducing sharp frosts at night. Icy stretches and some snow in parts of Ireland Skip to ...

  6. Parts of Ireland bracing for fresh spell of snow and ice - AOL

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    The Irish weather agency said wintry showers will lead to icy conditions in 13 counties. Skip to main content. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ...

  7. East-Link (Dublin) - Wikipedia

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    The Dublin Port Tunnel terminates north of the East-Link along East Wall Road, in the Docklands on the north bank of the Liffey. Most of Dublin's docklands are east of the bridge, but it is raised on average three times per day to allow river traffic to pass.

  8. New weather warnings for parts of Ireland after snow blankets ...

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  9. N4 road (Ireland) - Wikipedia

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    It is the second-most expensive toll road in Ireland (after the Dublin Port Tunnel). A toll of €3.50 (as of 2025) for cars is charged at a toll plaza just west of Kilcock and at smaller toll plazas at on and off-ramps at Enfield. [4] Between Enfield and Kinnegad, no further access to the M4 is possible.