Bridges Of Drogheda

Bridges Of Drogheda

There are seven bridges in and around Drogheda.

Boyne River Bridge

The Boyne River Bridge is Ireland’s longest cable-stayed bridge, located 3 kilometres west of Drogheda.

Boyne Viaduct

The Boyne Viaduct is a railway bridge that crosses the River Boyne in Drogheda, carrying the main Dublin–Belfast railway line.

Bridge Of Peace

The Bridge of Peace is the second furthest west bridge in Drogheda

Dominic's Bridge

Dominic's bridge is one of the closet bridges to Drogheda town center.It is a pedestrian bridge, one of two in Drogheda.

(Hugh) De Lacy bridge

The De lacy Bridge is one of two pedestrian bridges in Drogheda. It is part of "Scotch Hall" phase one. It was named by local student Eamon Mc QuillanUnrefrenced.

t. Mary's Bridge

St. Marys Bridge is the main bridge to the centre of Drogheda. It is at the meeting of the two major south side roads the N51 and the Marsh Road.

Hay Market Bridge

This bridge is also a major bridge in Drogheda it is flanked by McDonald's , extra vision and a health center on the south side. On the north side: Haymarket car park and a block of apartments.


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