Heuston Bridge (Dublin)
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The bridge connects Parkgate Street and Wolfe Tone Quay on the north bank of the River Liffey to St. John's Road West on the south. It is dedicated for use by the Luas tram service
It opened in 1828 named King's Bridge after George IV and was renamed in 1941 in honour of Seán Heuston, one of the sixteen executed leaders of the Easter 1916 Rising.
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It opened in 1828 named King's Bridge after George IV and was renamed in 1941 in honour of Seán Heuston, one of the sixteen executed leaders of the Easter 1916 Rising.
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Wikipedia article: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Seán_Heuston_Bridge
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Coordinates: 53°20'50"N 6°17'30"W
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