Lane Closure Cornagrade Rd Enniskillen at Johnston Bridges
Johnston Bridges will be closed to South bound traffic. (i.e. road past Brewster Park if travelling via Derrylin from Pettigo direction)
Possible delays also on A5 between Omagh & Ballygawley tomorrow morning, Saturday.
Visual map of Dublin restrictions is available on the following link
http://www.gaa.ie/news/dublin-match-traffic-diversions-operation-this-weekend/
To facilitate essential Luas Cross City construction works, Dublin’s north and south quays will be closed to eastbound and westbound traffic at O’Connell Bridge, from 8pm on Friday 29th July until 6am on Tuesday 2nd August.
Major traffic diversions will apply through the city centre and car park access will be maintained.
Speaking about the diversions, Grainne Mackin, Director of Communications, Luas Cross City, said: “This weekend of necessary work across the bridge will undoubtedly cause significant traffic delays. Laying tracks across O’Connell Bridge is a huge logistical effort. The project team are working closely with An Garda Siochana, Transport Infrastructure Ireland, Dublin City Council and public transport operators to reduce the impact.”
“The city will remain fully accessible for shoppers and visitors throughout the weekend, with access available to all multi-storey car parks. All traffic diversion and access maps are available on the Luas Cross City website www.luascrosscity.ie. The works are being concentrated into as short a number of days as possible and we hope to have the quays reopened on schedule on Tuesday morning.”
For people travelling into the city centre over the Bank Holiday weekend, there are a number of Public Transport enhancements which will be available over the weekend, including:
• Free Parking at all DART, Commuter Rail (within Short-Hop Zone) and Luas Park and Ride sites;
• Additional Luas and Dart services; and
• ‘Kids go Free’ on all bus, rail and Luas services in the Dublin area, with a valid Leap Card.
For people travelling by car to attend matches over the weekend in either Croke Park or the Aviva Stadium, they should avoid the city centre completely and use the M50 to access Croke Park from the north side (exiting the M50 at Junction 3), and to access the Aviva Stadium from the south side of the city (exiting the M50 at Junction 14).
Dublin City Council will be operating its Radio Station, 103.2 FM, broadcasting live from the Traffic Control Centre on Saturday from 1pm to 7pm and on Sunday from 1pm to 6pm, providing up-to-date traffic information.
For further information please www.luascrosscity.ie.