Coming off the M Fiddy onto Newlands Cross is fairly hairy. Not for me, being a superb driver but for yer average bod: certainly.
some old queen
We all like to gripe but a testament to Irish engineering has to be the now spaghetti junction at Red Cow. They built that and rerouted the Luas while keeping the busiest roads in Ireland open and free flowing. To this day I have no idea how they managed it.
Cian
I drove that route twice a day while the upgrade was being done and it was amazing to see it in progress.
Frilly Keane
having the two routes in and out’ve Ballymount Road helped
’cause from there you got to the Walkinstown Roundy
so Town
Tallaght etc
and Spawell Roundy were all accessible from there
even a quick shuffle back onto the M50
Andyourpointiswhatexactly?
Oh yeah. I used to always go via Ballymount until recently.
pok
well said
Martco
I’ll give u a good challenge, no satnav
starting at that luas plaza like you’ve just left someone off
then make your destination southbound on the fifty
see how you get on (especially the bit of the down ramp after taking a right off the luas bridge on clondalkin side and pointing at the spaghetti)
good craic
Cian
erm… just follow the big blue signs that say M50…. and then the ones that say M50(S).
Coming off the M Fiddy onto Newlands Cross is fairly hairy. Not for me, being a superb driver but for yer average bod: certainly.
We all like to gripe but a testament to Irish engineering has to be the now spaghetti junction at Red Cow. They built that and rerouted the Luas while keeping the busiest roads in Ireland open and free flowing. To this day I have no idea how they managed it.
I drove that route twice a day while the upgrade was being done and it was amazing to see it in progress.
having the two routes in and out’ve Ballymount Road helped
’cause from there you got to the Walkinstown Roundy
so Town
Tallaght etc
and Spawell Roundy were all accessible from there
even a quick shuffle back onto the M50
Oh yeah. I used to always go via Ballymount until recently.
well said
I’ll give u a good challenge, no satnav
starting at that luas plaza like you’ve just left someone off
then make your destination southbound on the fifty
see how you get on (especially the bit of the down ramp after taking a right off the luas bridge on clondalkin side and pointing at the spaghetti)
good craic
erm… just follow the big blue signs that say M50…. and then the ones that say M50(S).
You can do it online from here: https://www.google.ie/maps/@53.3165464,-6.3717007,3a,75y,257.66h,102.52t/data=!3m6!1e1!3m4!1sS7GmY3-VpFEHkbJwdNIuyg!2e0!7i13312!8i6656
simples
in fact, I think you would be better off doing it by following the signs than listening to satnav – as the turns are close together.
Genuine LOL :)
I just got it.
DUH.
HEH.
Ah shur tis feicin’ carnage down there, at any time of day ffs
speed limits drop from 100 ta 80 ta 60 and then ta 30 in less than 500m
tis any wonder we’re not all dead