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infomatique > Bridge Over The Liffey 
James Joyce Bridge is a road bridge spanning the River Liffey in Dublin, Ireland, joining the south quays to Blackhall Place on the north side.
Designed by renowned Spanish architect Santiago Calatrava, the bridge was opened on June 16th, 2003 (Bloomsday). The bridge is named for the famous Dublin author; James Joyce. Joyce\'s short story &quot;The Dead&quot; is set in the house facing the bridge on the south side.
infomatique > Bridge Over The Liffey 
James Joyce Bridge is a road bridge spanning the River Liffey in Dublin, Ireland, joining the south quays to Blackhall Place on the north side.
Designed by renowned Spanish architect Santiago Calatrava, the bridge was opened on June 16th, 2003 (Bloomsday). The bridge is named for the famous Dublin author; James Joyce. Joyce\'s short story &quot;The Dead&quot; is set in the house facing the bridge on the south side.
infomatique > River Liffey Dublin, Ireland 
The River Liffey rises in the Sally Gap near Kippure in the Wicklow Mountains.It meanders for 75 miles (125km) before joining the tidal waters of the sea which reach inland as far as Islandbridge. Several of its tributaries, which used to course in the open through the city, are now ignominiously confined to underground channels. Not a large river by the standards of other capital cities the Liffey nevertheless has always had a central role in the prosperity (or otherwise), history, literature and culture of the city.
infomatique > James Joyce Bridge 
James Joyce Bridge is a road bridge spanning the River Liffey in Dublin, Ireland, joining the south quays to Blackhall Place on the north side.
Designed by renowned Spanish architect Santiago Calatrava, the bridge was opened on June 16th, 2003 (Bloomsday). The bridge is named for the famous Dublin author; James Joyce. Joyce\'s short story &quot;The Dead&quot; is set in the house facing the bridge on the south side.
infomatique > James Joyce Bridge 
James Joyce Bridge is a road bridge spanning the River Liffey in Dublin, Ireland, joining the south quays to Blackhall Place on the north side.
Designed by renowned Spanish architect Santiago Calatrava, the bridge was opened on June 16th, 2003 (Bloomsday). The bridge is named for the famous Dublin author; James Joyce. Joyce\'s short story &quot;The Dead&quot; is set in the house facing the bridge on the south side.
infomatique > James Joyce Bridge 
James Joyce Bridge is a road bridge spanning the River Liffey in Dublin, Ireland, joining the south quays to Blackhall Place on the north side.
Designed by renowned Spanish architect Santiago Calatrava, the bridge was opened on June 16th, 2003 (Bloomsday). The bridge is named for the famous Dublin author; James Joyce. Joyce\'s short story &quot;The Dead&quot; is set in the house facing the bridge on the south side.
infomatique > James Joyce Bridge 
James Joyce Bridge is a road bridge spanning the River Liffey in Dublin, Ireland, joining the south quays to Blackhall Place on the north side.
Designed by renowned Spanish architect Santiago Calatrava, the bridge was opened on June 16th, 2003 (Bloomsday). The bridge is named for the famous Dublin author; James Joyce. Joyce\'s short story &quot;The Dead&quot; is set in the house facing the bridge on the south side.
infomatique > River Liffey, Dublin 
Crossings
Dividing the Northside of Dublin from the Southside, the Liffey is spanned by numerous bridges mostly open to road traffic. These are (listed from West to East):
Lucan Bridge
West-Link Bridge (on the M50 motorway. Tolled)
Anna Livia Bridge (at Chapelizod)
Island Bridge
Liffey Railway Bridge (Rail Freight)
Sean Heuston Bridge
Frank Sherwin Bridge
Rory O\'More Bridge
James Joyce Bridge
Mellowes Bridge
Fr. Mathew Bridge
O\'Donovan Rossa Bridge
Grattan Bridge
Millennium footbridge (Pedestrian)
Ha\'penny Bridge (Pedestrian)
O\'Connell Bridge
Butt Bridge
Loopline Bridge (Rail)
Talbot Memorial Bridge
Sean O\'Casey Bridge (Pedestrian)
East-Link Bridge (Tolled)
infomatique > IMG_0588 
This bridge can swing up to allow boats to pass into the old dock in the IFSC. It is a very long time since I have seen it used.
River Liffey, Dublin
Crossings
Dividing the Northside of Dublin from the Southside, the Liffey is spanned by numerous bridges mostly open to road traffic. These are (listed from West to East):
Lucan Bridge
West-Link Bridge (on the M50 motorway. Tolled)
Anna Livia Bridge (at Chapelizod)
Island Bridge
Liffey Railway Bridge (Rail Freight)
Sean Heuston Bridge
Frank Sherwin Bridge
Rory O\'More Bridge
James Joyce Bridge
Mellowes Bridge
Fr. Mathew Bridge
O\'Donovan Rossa Bridge
Grattan Bridge
Millennium footbridge (Pedestrian)
Ha\'penny Bridge (Pedestrian)
O\'Connell Bridge
Butt Bridge
Loopline Bridge (Rail)
Talbot Memorial Bridge
Sean O\'Casey Bridge (Pedestrian)
East-Link Bridge (Tolled)
 > River Liffey, Dublin 
Crossings
Dividing the Northside of Dublin from the Southside, the Liffey is spanned by numerous bridges mostly open to road traffic. These are (listed from West to East):
Lucan Bridge
West-Link Bridge (on the M50 motorway. Tolled)
Anna Livia Bridge (at Chapelizod)
Island Bridge
Liffey Railway Bridge (Rail Freight)
Sean Heuston Bridge
Frank Sherwin Bridge
Rory O\'More Bridge
James Joyce Bridge
Mellowes Bridge
Fr. Mathew Bridge
O\'Donovan Rossa Bridge
Grattan Bridge
Millennium footbridge (Pedestrian)
Ha\'penny Bridge (Pedestrian)
O\'Connell Bridge
Butt Bridge
Loopline Bridge (Rail)
Talbot Memorial Bridge
Sean O\'Casey Bridge (Pedestrian)
East-Link Bridge (Tolled)
River Liffey, Dublin
Crossings
Dividing the Northside of Dublin from the Southside, the Liffey is spanned by numerous bridges mostly open to road traffic. These are (listed from West to East):
Lucan Bridge
West-Link Bridge (on the M50 motorway. Tolled)
Anna Livia Bridge (at Chapelizod)
Island Bridge
Liffey Railway Bridge (Rail Freight)
Sean Heuston Bridge
Frank Sherwin Bridge
Rory O\'More Bridge
James Joyce Bridge
Mellowes Bridge
Fr. Mathew Bridge
O\'Donovan Rossa Bridge
Grattan Bridge
Millennium footbridge (Pedestrian)
Ha\'penny Bridge (Pedestrian)
O\'Connell Bridge
Butt Bridge
Loopline Bridge (Rail)
Talbot Memorial Bridge
Sean O\'Casey Bridge (Pedestrian)
East-Link Bridge (Tolled)
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