Diversions will be in place.
The Collinstown Road L81206 will be closed on Monday the 7th March
To complete the proposed works the portion of carriageway to the south of the existing level crossing will be closed.
This is the local road between the R148 at the Intel side of the Grand Canal to a point 1km to the south at the junction with the R405.
Local access will be provided, and pedestrian access through the level crossing maintained.
The works duration is expected to be one day.
The Diversion Routes:
Westbound vehicles travelling along the R148 will be diverted past the L81206 and take the next left turn at the Royal Canal Way, over Pike Bridge.
They will then continue south along Ballygoran View and then turn left onto the R405 eastbound.
They will then take the next left onto Obelisk Lane and continue on to the L81206 where the diversion ends.
Eastbound vehicles travelling along the R148 will be diverted past the L81206 towards Leixlip.
At the first roundabout (by Leixlip Amenities Sports Centre) take the 3rd exit onto the R449 southbound.
At the next roundabout they will then take the 3rd exit, heading west towards the L81206 where the diversion ends.
Diversionary routes will be clearly signposted, as agreed with the Council and An Garda Síochána.
Emergency access and restricted local access will be maintained.

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