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Published 11:18 1 Aug 2017 BST
At Aston Quay and Burgh Quay, full depth road reconstruction will be done to create new resurfaced carriageways. This is to replace the temporary road surfaces which have been in place during the construction stages of the project. In addition, there will be smaller works taking place on Bachelor’s Walk. O’Connell Bridge will remain open to Northbound and Southbound traffic. If you are travelling through the city, traffic diversions will apply, delays are expected so please use alternative routes. If you are travelling to the city, access to car parks will be maintained. You can see more information on the traffic restrictions here.LCC works North & South quays onto OConnell Bridge 1st-12th Aug. Major traffic disruption expected. For info see https://t.co/xvdRdMg2V1
— Luas Cross City (@LuasCrossCity) July 25, 2017

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