US President, Joe Biden, arrived in Ireland after touching down in Belfast on Tuesday night for the first leg of his four-day trip.
Gardai have been warning the public to expect road closures and traffic delays for the duration of his stay across a number of counties.
Officers have confirmed the full list of disruptions across Louth and into Dublin so that drivers can adjust their routes accordingly.
On April 12, the visit will primarily be concentrated in Co Louth from early afternoon and traffic management details are as follows:
The 46th President of the United States of America will arrive in Co Louth from Dublin Airport on the afternoon of April 12.
The following Traffic Management measures, for security reasons, will be put in place.
From 10pm on Tuesday, April 11 until after departure on Wednesday April 12, parking restrictions and road closures will commence in Carlingford:
Public Car Park – Tourist Office
Dundalk Street
North Pier
Newry Street
Old Quay Lane
Castle Hill & Back Lane
R173 Greenore Road
Further road closures will be in place on access routes, R173, R175, R176, to Carlingford, north, and south of the Village will be implemented on the morning of April 12, with times to be confirmed.
From 10pm on Tuesday, April 11 until after departure on Wednesday April 12 parking restrictions and road closures will commence in Dundalk:
Barrack Street
Seatown Place
Jocelyn Street
Roden Place
Crowe Street
Clanbrassil Street
Market Square
Francis Street
Park Street
Dublin Road
The M1 motorway remains unaffected.
The N52 (Inner relief Road) will largely be unaffected, subject to change by operational demands on Wednesday 12 April.
Then from 6pm on Wednesday April 12, there will be traffic restrictions/temporary closure along the R173, R175, N52 between Carlingford and Dundalk.
There are no public events in the Dublin Region.
Dublin City Centre remains open for business.
The 46th President of the United States of America will arrive at Dublin Airport on the afternoon of April 12.
Normal operations will continue at Dublin Airport at all times, however, members of the public travelling through Dublin Airport at this time should allow additional time to arrive at the airport due to possible additional security patrols in the vicinity of Dublin Airport.
The following Traffic Management measures, for security reasons, will be put in place on:
Bride Street
Canal Road
Castle Street
Christchurch Place
College Green
College Street
Cork Hill
Cork Street
Conyngham Road
Cuffe Street
Dean Street
Dolphins Barn
Dolphins Barn Street
Dolphin Road
Ely Place
Fitzwilliam Lane
Fitzwilliam Place
Fitzwilliam Street Lower
Grand Parade
Grove Road
Hume Street
Hatch Street Lower*
Kevin Street Lower
Kevin Street Upper
Kildare Street
Leeson Street Lower
Leinster Street South
Lincoln Street South
Lord Edward Street
Merrion Row
Merrion Square South
Merrion Square West
Merrion Street Upper
Molesworth Street
Nicholas Street
Parnell Road
Patrick Street
Setanta Place
Ship Street
South Circular Road
St Luke’s Avenue
St. Stephen’s Green
Suir Road
Werburgh Street
Westland Row
Then, from 5pm on Wednesday until 5pm on Thursday, April 13, Phoenix Park will be closed to all access, traffic and pedestrians.
Arrangements are in place for local access (work/business/residents ONLY/NO recreational access).
From 7pm on Wednesday, April 12 until evening Thursday, April 13, road closures will be in place at the following locations:
Kildare Street
Molesworth St
Merrion Street
Merrion St Upper
Fitzwilliam Lane
School House Lane*
Merrion Sq West
Merrion Sq South
Finally, from 8am on Thursday, April 13, road closures will be in place at the following locations:
Ship Street
Castle Street
Palace Street (closed to pedestrians)
On the afternoon of Friday, April 14, the 46th President of the United States of America will depart Dublin Airport for Ireland West Airport.
Normal operations will continue at Dublin Airport at all times, however, members of the public travelling through Dublin Airport at this time should allow additional time to arrive at the airport due to possible additional security patrols in the vicinity of Dublin Airport.
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