R111 road (Ireland)

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R111 road
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The R111 crosses Islandbridge (formerly Sarah's Bridge) near Phoenix Park
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The R111 road is a regional road in south Dublin, Ireland, and includes a major element of the Dublin Outer Orbital Route. [1] [2]

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The official description of the R111 from the Roads Act 1993 (Classification of Regional Roads) Order 2012 [3] reads:

R111: Conyngham Road - Beach Road, Sandymount, Dublin
Between its junction with R109 at Conyngham Road and its junction with R131 at Beach Road Sandymount via South Circular Road, Suir Road, Dolphin Road, Parnell Road, Grove Road, Canal Road, Grand Parade, Mespil Road, Haddington Road, Bath Avenue, Londonbridge Road and Church Avenue all in the city of Dublin.

Dublin Outer Orbital Route

Along with the R131 the route makes up the southern section of the outer ring of the Dublin Outer Orbital Route (DOOR). This route was designed by Dublin City Council to take traffic away from the city centre. The following junctions are present on the route:

There are a total of 81 junctions on the two orbital routes.

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