Weekend Travel

Dublin

Dublin

Ormond Quay Lower closed from tomorrow at 7 p.m. until Monday 7 a.m. Traffic approaching from north quays and Capel Street to divert over Grattan Bridge/Parliament Street/ Dame Street/Westmoreland Street.

Access to Swift's Row and Jervis Street will be as normal. Charlemont Street closed to outbound traffic all day tomorrow and Sunday and from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday. Traffic divert via Richmond Street and Rathmines Road Lower.

Grafton Street closed Monday morning from midnight to 6 am.

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Kildare

The Naas Races tomorrow expected to cause traffic disruption around the town before and after the meeting.

Westmeath

Ongoing roadworks in place in Carlow at junction of N80 Portlaoise Road and N9 Dublin Road. Major delays expected. Work is ongoing on the N9 at Kildavan.

Kilkenny

Work on the Limerick-Waterford (N24) at Greenside, Carrick-on-Suir. Roadworks on N10 at Clara until late December.

Laois

The N8 roadworks in Abbeyleix continue. Diversions via the N7 Portlaoise by-pass and on to Durrow to rejoin the N8. Signposts are in place.

Limerick

Broad Street at the junction of Baals Bridge and Charlotte Quay closed.

Diversions in place at Lord Edward Street in Kilmallock to the junction at the Courthouse.

Aer Rianta

Passenger numbers passing through Dublin Airport expected to exceed 140,000 this weekend.

Passengers should allow sufficient time to comply with airline check-in regulations.

Bus Eireann

Special buses to Naas Races from Busaras on Saturday.

Iarnrod Eireann

Track improvement work continues on the Dublin-Westport and Ballina railway line. Trains will not operate between Roscommon and Athlone from midmorning on Monday until midday on Friday. A bus service will be provided.

Departure times in Mayo and Roscommon will be 20 minutes before published departure times. Passengers travelling from Dublin to Mayo will experience delays of about 20 minutes.

Road Deaths

There were eight road deaths in the past week. This brings to 363 the number killed on Irish roads this year.

Some details courtesy of AA Roadwatch