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Drive in Dublin city centre? Two week road closure starts tomorrow

The closure will be put in place to facilitate Luas works.

THE DAWSON STREET, Duke Street junction will close for two weeks as work takes place for the Luas Cross City Project.

The closure will start from midnight tomorrow, January 4.

The Luas Cross City website states that, “In order to provide alternative access/egress to/from Duke Street, Duke Lane Upper will be opened to traffic.

“Two way traffic on Duke Lane Upper will be controlled so that traffic flows in only one direction at a time.”

However, traffic on Dawson Street not going to Duke Street will not be affected.

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General traffic currently accessing Duke Street from Dawson Street will access Duke Street by:

  • Turning left from Dawson Street onto South Anne’s Street.
  • From there turning right onto Duke Lane Upper and continuing north to Duke Street.

General traffic will exit Duke Street via Duke Lane Upper and South Anne Street.

Read: Luas works to allow for right turn from St Stephen’s Green onto Merrion Row>

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