Trisha Shetty (Editor)

East Link (Dublin)

Updated on
Edit
Like
Comment
Share on FacebookTweet on TwitterShare on LinkedInShare on Reddit
Crosses
  
River Liffey

Maintained by
  
Dublin City Council

Daily traffic
  
14,000-17,000

Location
  
Dublin

Body of water
  
River Liffey

Locale
  
Dublin

Design
  
Bascule bridge

Opened
  
21 October 1984

Bridge type
  
Bascule bridge

Construction cost
  
8 million GBP

East-Link (Dublin) FileEast Link TollLifting Bridge Dublin Geograph 1670701jpg

Toll
  
Cars: €1.75 Buses / Commercials < 2T: €2.60 Commercials > 2T (2 Axles): €3.50 Commercials > 2T (3 Axles): €4.30 Commercials > 2T (4 Axles): €5.20

Similar
  
3Arena, Samuel Beckett Bridge, Seán O'Casey Bridge, Butt Bridge, Talbot Memorial Bridge

The Tom Clarke Bridge (Irish: Droichead Thomáis Uí Chléirigh), formerly and commonly known as the East-Link Toll Bridge, is a toll bridge in Dublin, Ireland, on the River Liffey, owned and operated by Dublin City Council. The bascule-type lifting bridge, which links North Wall to Ringsend, is the last bridge on the Liffey, which opens out into Dublin Port and then Dublin Bay just beyond. The bridge forms part of the R131 regional road.

Contents

East-Link (Dublin) httpsuploadwikimediaorgwikipediacommonsthu

Background and use

East-Link (Dublin) FileEast Link Bridge in Dublin lifting for a shipjpg Wikimedia

The bridge is the most easterly crossing on the Liffey, and replaced a number of ferries that carried cross-rover traffic at the point as early as 1655. The bridge was built by NTR, and opened to vehicular traffic in October 1984. The bridge reverted to city council control on 31 December 2015.

East-Link (Dublin) Raising the Eastlink Bridge in Dublin Ireland YouTube

The city centre is west of the bridge, which links routes on the eastern side of Dublin city. 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.

East-Link (Dublin) Dublin39s EastLink bridge is being renamed after a 1916 leader

As of 2016, between 14,000 and 17,000 vehicles per day cross the bridge. As of 2016, lorries and cars pay, either in cash or using electronic tokens, and cycles and motorbikes cross for free. The tolling area and administrative offices are on the south (Ringsend) side of the bridge.

Name

East-Link (Dublin) EastLink Bridge Dublin YouTube

Originally adopting a functional name, the East-Link bridge was officially renamed as Thomas Clarke Bridge by President Michael D. Higgins to commemorate the Irish republican Thomas Clarke. The renaming ceremony was on 3 May 2016, marking the centenary of the day Clarke was shot in Kilmainham Gaol for his involvement in the 1916 Easter Rising.

References

East-Link (Dublin) Wikipedia