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Directions to Britain Quay (Dublin) with public transportation

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Bus stations near Britain Quay in Dublin

  • Maldron Hotel,6 min walk,
  • Grand Canal Quay, Stop 396,7 min walk,
  • Grand Canal Dock, Pearse Street,7 min walk,
  • Convention Centre,10 min walk,

Bus lines to Britain Quay in Dublin

  • DUBLIN AIRPORT - CHARLESLAND ROAD (SEABORNE VIEW APTS),Charlesland, Stop 7462,
  • DUBLIN AIRPORT - KILLINEY (FITZPATRICK CASTLE HOTEL),Fitzpatrick Castle Hotel,
  • C1,Sandymount,
  • C2,Adamstown Station,
  • C3,Ringsend Road,
  • C4,Ringsend Road,
  • C5,Maynooth,
  • C6,Ringsend Road,
  • 27,Jobstown,
  • P29,Ringsend Road,
  • 47,Belarmine,
  • 52,Ringsend Road,
  • 56A,The Square,
  • 77A,Ringsend Road,
  • DUBLIN CITY SOUTH, D'OLIER STREET - CHARLESLAND ROAD (SEABORNE VIEW APTS),Greystones Station,
  • 191,Eden Quay,
  • G1,Red Cow Luas,
  • G2,Liffey Valley Sc,
  • 33X,Stephen's Gn,
  • 142,Ucd,
Questions & Answers
  • What are the closest stations to Britain Quay?

    The closest stations to Britain Quay are:

    • Maldron Hotel is 426 meters away, 6 min walk.
    • Grand Canal Quay, Stop 396 is 540 meters away, 7 min walk.
    • Grand Canal Dock, Pearse Street is 541 meters away, 7 min walk.
    • Convention Centre is 719 meters away, 10 min walk.
  • Which Bus lines stop near Britain Quay?

    These Bus lines stop near Britain Quay: 1, 151, 15B, 47, 703, 77A

  • Which Train lines stop near Britain Quay?

    These Train lines stop near Britain Quay: 19

  • Which Light Rail lines stop near Britain Quay?

    These Light Rail lines stop near Britain Quay: RED

  • What’s the nearest bus stop to Britain Quay in Dublin?

    The nearest bus stop to Britain Quay in Dublin is Maldron Hotel. It’s a 6 min walk away.

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Britain Quay Address: Britain Quay, South-East Inner City, Dublin, Ireland street in Dublin

Britain Quay, Dublin
Britain Quay, DublinBritain Quay (Irish: Cé na Breataine) is a street and quay in Dublin on the south bank of the River Liffey between Sir John Rogerson's Quay and the confluence of the River Liffey, River Dodder and Grand Canal. Originally known as Great Britain Quay, the quay was built in the 1790s as part of the opening of Grand Canal Dock. The quay was widened in the mid-19th century, with works undertaken to dredge and deepen the riverbed alongside the quay wall in the 1870s. In 1873, Great Britain Quay was recorded as being 250 feet (76 m) in length.Part of the working Dublin Port facilities for several hundred years, the quay was a docking point for coal carrying cargo vessels, and the site of a number of industrial buildings – including a chemical works which was destroyed by fire in the early 20th century. By this time the quay's structures also included a navigation "hailing station" at the junction with Sir John Rogerson's Quay. A time ball sat on top of this station which, when operated remotely from Dunsink Observatory, signaled that it was 1pm. In the early 21st century this station, by then a protected structure, was demolished by the Dublin Docklands Development Authority. This demolition occurred as part of development works at the corner between Sir John Rogerson's Quay and Britain Quay in preparation for the construction of the U2 Tower, which would have been Ireland's tallest building. That project was later scrapped in the economic downturn, and ultimately Capital Dock was erected on the site (Ireland's tallest building on its completion in 2018).Remaining buildings on the Record of Protected Structures on Britain Quay include a former lock keeper's cottage and the three nearby canal locks which separate Grand Canal Dock from the River Liffey. These three locks, named Westmoreland Lock, Buckingham Lock, and Camden Lock, were built in 1796.A public transport bridge (carrying pedestrians, cyclists, and public transport only) had been proposed to connect Britain Quay to York Quay across the River Dodder. As of early 2018, the proposed bridge (described in planning documents under the interim project name of the "Dodder Public Transportation Opening Bridge") was in an initial public consultation phase.
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