The scheme begins at the St. Margaret’s Road junction on Ballymun Road and proceeds along Ballymun Road, St. Mobhi Road, Botanic Road, Prospect Road, Phibsborough Road, Constitution Hill and Church Street as far as the junction with Arran Quay / Ormond Quay on the River Liffey.
Construction Stage
The National Transport Authority started construction across two Schemes at the end of 2025, namely the Liffey Valley to City Centre and Ballymun/Finglas to City Centre core bus corridor schemes.
The Ballymun / Finglas to City Centre Core Bus Corridor Scheme was the second of twelve Core Bus Corridors to begin construction in the Greater Dublin Area. The scheme totals 21.8 kilometres of bus corridors in both directions (11km each way). It will include the provision of necessary bus, cycle, and walking infrastructure enhancements.
The planned roll out of construction work for the Ballymun/Finglas to City Centre Scheme has been confirmed by the National Transport Authority (NTA) and is subject to potential changes. It comes after extensive planning with the contractor delivering the Scheme, GRAHAM. The works have been planned to ensure that construction moves up and down the corridor to minimise and mitigate the impact of construction on the community. You can view the programme of works by clicking on the following link Programme of Works – Ballymun Finglas to City Centre Scheme.
Types of works will include but are not limited to road works (including road widening), installation of critical infrastructure, drainage upgrades, public lighting installation and improvements to the urban realm, including new landscaping. All planned works will be communicated in detail to impacted residents and stakeholders, with updates provided on this website.
The appropriate documents and reports regarding the scheme are available to download on our ABP Planning Application page. Access this page at the following link – ABP Planning Application.