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Bóthar R176 | |
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Country | Ireland |
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The R176 road is a regional road in Ireland, running its full length on the Cooley Peninsula in County Louth. It runs between its junction with R173 at Ghan Road, Carlingford and its junction with R175 at Saint James' Well via Carlingford Relief Road and Mullatee.
Its total length is 3 km (2 mi).
The R175 road is a regional road in Ireland, running its full length on the Cooley Peninsula in County Louth. It runs northeast from its junction with the R173 at The Bush to its terminal point at Greenore Port via Rogan's Cross, Saint James' Well; and the Shore Road at Greenore all in the County Louth. Two kilometres south of Greenore it is joined by the R176 from nearby Carlingford. The road is 6 km (3.7 mi) long.
The R173 road is a regional road in Ireland, running its full length in County Louth. It loops around Cooley Peninsula, mainly along the coast. It nearly encircles the Cooley Mountains.
The R236 road runs in County Donegal in Ulster, and links Stranorlar, via Convoy and Raphoe, to St. Johnston and Carrigans, becoming the A40 into Derry in Northern Ireland.
The R116 road is a regional road in Ireland which runs east-west from the N11 at Loughlinstown to the R115 in Ballyboden. It runs through the South of County Dublin for its entire length.
The R639 road is one of Ireland's regional roads. Once designated the N8 national primary road, it was reclassified in stages as the R639 following the progressive opening of sections of the M8 motorway, which rendered the single carriageway N8 redundant as a national primary road. By-passed sections of the old N8 were generally reclassified as R639 as soon as a new section of M8 opened, thereby increasing the length of the R639. With the completion of the M8 on 28 May 2010, the R639 now stretches from Durrow, County Laois to Cork, running through counties Laois, Kilkenny, Tipperary, Limerick and Cork.
The R135 road is one of Ireland's newest regional roads, being a reclassification of those sections of the former N2 which were bypassed when the N2(M2) Ashbourne By-Pass dual carriageway opened in 2006, and when the Carrickmacross, Castleblayney & Monaghan bypasses were completed.
The R401 road is a regional road in Ireland, linking Kinnegad in County Meath to Kildare town in County Kildare.
The R109 road is a regional road in west Dublin, Ireland. It runs from Kylemore Road via Chapelizod, the Phoenix Park and the western edge of the city centre.
The R120 road is a regional road in south County Dublin, Ireland. It runs from Lucan, County Dublin to Rathcoole.
The R121 road is a regional road in south County Dublin and Fingal, Ireland.
The R122 road is a regional road in Dublin, Ireland.
The R123 road is a regional road in Fingal, Ireland.
The R124 road is a regional road in Fingal, Ireland.
The R127 road is a regional road in Fingal, Ireland.
The R128 road is a regional road in Fingal, Ireland.
The R129 road is a regional road in Fingal, Dublin, Ireland.
The R130 road is a regional road in Fingal, Ireland.
The R374 road is a regional road in County Galway, Ireland.
The R320 road is a regional road in east County Mayo in Ireland. It connects Swinford to Claremorris via Kiltimagh, and links the N5 and N26 roads near Swinford with the N60 and N17 roads near Claremorris. The R320 connects with six other regional roads along its route. The road is in three discontiguous segments which add up to 27.1 kilometres (16.8 mi) in length.
The R356 road is a regional road in Ireland; it links Killimor, County Galway with Cloghan, County Offaly. The road also travels through the towns of Eyrecourt and Banagher. At Banagher, the road crosses the River Shannon via a seven arch bridge. This bridge was erected by the Commissioners for the Improvement of Navigation of the Shannon in 1841–1843.