A WALK ALONG GROVE ROAD ON THE SOUTH BANK OF THE GRAND CANAL

A WALK ALONG GROVE ROAD

A WALK ALONG GROVE ROAD ON THE SOUTH BANK OF THE GRAND CANAL

The Grand Canal is the southernmost of a pair of canals that connect Dublin, in the east of Ireland, with the River Shannon in the west, via Tullamore and a number of other villages and towns, the two canals nearly encircling Dublin's inner city. Its sister canal on the Northside of Dublin is the Royal Canal. The last working cargo barge passed through the Grand Canal in 1960.

Main line from Grand Canal Harbour near St. James's Gate to Shannon Harbour in Co. Offaly.
Most of the Dublin City section of the route is now used by the Luas. While this section was in use, the canal from Crumlin to the Liffey in Ringsend Basin, which forms part of the current main line, was considered to be a branch. It was a later add on and was known as the Circular Line.



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