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Two crashes on busy Dublin roads cause traffic delays as motorists warned tunnel used by 23k to close for 6 hours

Two crashes on busy Dublin roads cause traffic delays as motorists warned tunnel used by 23k to close for 6 hours

The Irish Sun23-04-2025
TWO crashes on busy roads in Dublin this morning are causing traffic delays for drivers.
And motorists have been warned that a busy tunnel used by an average of 23,000 vehicles every day will close for six hours tonight.
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Two crashes in Dublin are causing delays this morning
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There are delays on the
The crash took place at around 8am.
And those travelling in the Grand Canal Dock area will also face into some traffic following a reported collision.
There has been a collision at the Bord Gais Theatre, at the junction of Misery Hill and Cardiff Lane, which is causing delays on Macken Street.
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The incident occurred at around 7.30am this morning.
Meanwhile, congestion is causing delays on the
Drivers are experiencing traffic Southbound between J05 and J07.
Transport Infrastructure Ireland said: "Some delays to your journey may occur. When approaching the congestion location, reduce your speed and drive with caution."
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It is understood that there are currently no delays on the N40.
Meanwhile, road users have been warned that the
The full tunnel closure will come into place at 9:30pm this evening before reopening at 4:30am tomorrow morning.
All northbound HGV and bus traffic has been asked to route via the Alfie Byrne Road and "drive with care".
TRANSPORT DELAYS
Some commuters relying on public transport this morning are also facing delays to their journey.
A spokesperson said: "Passengers will be accommodated on the 9:27 Connolly/Drogheda."
Meanwhile, Bus Eireann confirmed that some services are facing delays this morning.
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