20 thoughts on “Tram Tracks!

  1. Joe835

    Those tracks are there since the bridge opened, so well over a year at this stage. I knew Broadsheet was a little clueless about the northside of Dublin but come on – this is barely the northside!

    1. Frilly Keane

      I don’t think its all Nordside Suthside

      I just think most’ov ’em don’t get out
      All that much tbh

  2. WilliaHSmyth

    Wasn’t this bridge built to accommodate trams? Hardly surprising that it would feature tram tracks then is it?

  3. Eamonn Clancy

    Welcome to,Dublin Anne, these tracks have been there for quite some time, sorry they alarmed you.

  4. Parky Mark

    How about a picture of the latest skyscraper to the skyline along that route. I think they called it Liberty Hall.

  5. RockyRoader

    Tramtracks?
    On a bridge built to accommodate the Luas connection?
    Heaven help us!

  6. doncolleone

    it must have been an exciting and dangerous trip for you guys to cross the river, hope you weren’t too scared.

  7. Paolo

    They should have dug a tunnel UNDER the Liffey and had a subterranean station there too. We should have at least 6 different underground lines with a capacity for 5 million people. This is the 21st century!!!

  8. realPolithicks

    Thanks for posting this lads, I shall look for this new feature the next time I’m in Dublin.

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