Weekend Travel

Dublin

Dublin

Tomorrow's soccer match at Lansdowne Road (Ireland v Turkey) to start at 7.00 p.m. Traffic restrictions to apply both before and after game. Motorists are advised to avoid the area. The tower crane on Eason is to be removed on Sunday, reducing traffic on Middle Abbey Street to one lane all day. In Blackrock, Bath Place is closed at the junction with Main Street.

Cork

Modelfarm Road is closed until December. Motorists advised to use Carrigrohane Road. Oliver Plunkett Street Lower (between Clontarf Street and the Custom House), Anderson Street (between Anderstown Quay and Lapp's Quay) and Grattan Street (southbound from Bachelor's Quay to Henry Street) are closed until December 4th.

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Limerick

Baal's Bridge and Charlotte Quay closed due to roadworks. Howley's Quay, Honan's Quay closed to northbound traffic. Roadworks continue on the main road through Adare.

Waterford

Installation of new sewer line on the Quay throughout November.

Kildare

Work on the Clane/Prosperous Road until December. Diversions are well sign-posted.

Aer Rianta

Passenger numbers passing through Dublin Airport this weekend expected to exceed 120,000. Passengers should allow time to comply with airport check-in regulations.

Iarnrod Eireann

The Cork to Dublin service will have an extra train for the match in Lansdowne Road, leaving Cork Station on Saturday at 1.55 p.m. Dundalk to Dublin service will have extra train which leaves Dundalk at 4.15 p.m. Extra DART services to Lansdowne Road both before and after match.

Road Deaths

There were three deaths in the past week. This brings to 367 the number of people killed on Irish roads this year.

Some details courtesy of AA Roadwatch.