PARADE TIMES: Travel restrictions

A list of parade starting times and road closures in cities and towns around the country.

A list of parade starting times and road closures in cities and towns around the country.

Parade starting times

Dublin: Noon from Parnell Sq. North

Cork: 1pm from South Mall

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Belfast: 12.30pm from Belfast City Hall

Galway: Dominic Street from 12.30pm

Limerick: Noon, Sarsfield Barracks

Derry: 2pm from the Diamond.

Sligo: 12pm from the Mail Coach Road

Waterford: 1pm from the Quays

Dundalk: 1pm from Patrick Street

Drogheda: Fair Green from 11.30am

Armagh: 2pm from Market Square

Downpatrick: 2.30pm from Ardglass Rd

Letterkenny: 3pm from Market Square

Mullingar: 3.30pm from Dublin Bridge

Longford: 2.30pm from Battery Road

Navan:4.30pm from Enterprise Centre, Trim Road

Tullamore: 12pm from the Bridge Centre car park

Athlone: 2.30pm from Golden Island

Kilkenny: 2pm from the High Street

Carrick-On-Shannon: 12.30pm from the Landmark Hotel

Dublin road closures

The following road closures will be in place today:

• 5am -1pm: Western Way (Between Dorset Street and Constitution Hill), Dominick Street Upper, Mountjoy St, St. Mary's Place North, Granby Row, Parnell Square North, Parnell Square East, O'Connell St (west lane) O'Connell Bridge closed.

• 7am - 2pm: Westmoreland St, College Green, Dame St, Lord Edward St, Christchurch Place

• 7am - 2.30pm: Nicholas St and Patrick St.

• 10am - 3.30pm: Clanbrassil St Lower (from Kevin St to SCR). Public Transport

Dart: A Sunday service will operate with some alterations. Southside Dart specials will operate to and from Pearse Station only. Northside Dart specials will operate to and from Connolly Station only.

Dublin Bus: Dublin Bus will be diverting certain routes for the duration of the parade. From early morning to about 4pm, temporary terminals will operate at Wood Quay, Cook Street, Custom House Quay, Upper Ormond Quay, Kildare Street, Mountjoy Square and George's Quay. There will also be a Nitelink service operating on Sunday night at 12.30am and 3am.

Luas: Luas services on the red line will operate between Tallaght and Smithfield only between 11am and 2pm.

A tram will run every 30 minutes from Smithfield to Jervis from 11.15am to 2pm for passengers with a mobility impairment.

There will be extra services on the green line between Sandyford and St Stephen's Green.

Air: More than 330,000 passengers are expected through Dublin airport over the course of this St Patrick's weekend.