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    Clontarf Cabs

    3.0 (4 reviews)

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    4 years ago

    Great service and very quick for the 2 weeks we were in town. The drivers were also very helpful!

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    4 years ago

    Nice driver - very knowledgeable about the location we were at and had insights into interesting places we might enjoy visiting.

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    Dublin Port Tunnel Office

    Dublin Port Tunnel Office

    (5 reviews)

    East Wall

    I can't imagine how much it much have sucked before the Port Tunnel was built. Completed in 2006…read moreand originally only for trucks (lorries), it carries the M50 motorway under ground for 2.8 miles (4.5 kilometers). It's a tremendous boon for access to the Dublin airport. I got to enjoy the tunnel twice on the Dublin Express bus. Two tunnels of two lanes each, the lowest point is more than 98 feet below. It's the fourth longest urban motorway tunnel in Europe. Amazingly, there are telephone signal repeaters so my phone worked great even if the GPS got a little confused. During rush hour, the toll is €12. Off peak, it's an easy €3.50. [Review 2001 of 2024 - 177 in Republic of Ireland - 23023 overall]

    The Dublin Port Tunnel is a feat of modern day engineering which burrows seven stories beneath…read moreDublin city. In theory it is suppose to make the North to South journey swifter and more futuristic! But, come on, this is Ireland, and it does neither of these things. It opened March 5th 2007 and a few hours later had to be shut! But, still, it is a pretty cool road. It is 4.5km long and is the largest ever roads transportation project in Ireland and I hope they learnt their lesson and will never attempt something like this again! Two 'one way' tubes connect Dublin Port to the M1 and the National Roads network via the M50 at Coolock. The toll is 3-10euro each way depending on day and time and can be paid at a cash booth or at a coin machine or in advance online.

    Clontarf Cabs - taxis - Updated May 2026

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