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The N17 road is a national primary road in Ireland, and is part of the Atlantic Corridor route. [1] It begins in County Galway and ends in County Sligo.On 27 September 2017 the southern, Tuam–Galway, section was upgraded to motorway status and designated M17.
The R336 road is a regional road in County Galway in Ireland which connects the N59 road at Leenaun beside Killary Harbour – via Inverin – to the N6 and N83 in Galway, 83 kilometres (52 mi) to the southeast .
R866 Galway (Headford Road) R336 Galway R339 Galway (Wellpark Road) R865 Galway (GMIT Roundabout) R921 Galway: To: N67 Oranmore: Location; Country: Ireland: Highway ...
The R344 road is a regional road in Ireland, located in west County Galway. It cuts off the loop made by the N59 through Clifden and Letterfrack. [1] [2] References
T3 = Dublin–Sligo. Mainly present N4 road; T4 = Dublin–Galway. Mainly present N6 road (& R348). T5 = Dublin–Limerick. Mainly present N7 road; T6 = Dublin–Cork. Including parts of present N9 road, N8 road and N30 road; T7 = Dublin–Waterford. Mainly present N11 road; T8 = Enniscorthy–Rosslare. Mainly part of present N11 road and N25 road.
The R339 road is a regional road in Ireland which links the R358 regional road with Galway in County Galway. [1] The road passes through a number of villages including Castleblakeney, Melough and Monivea. The road is 46.8 km (29.1 mi) long.
The R446 road is a regional road in Ireland. The road connects Kinnegad in County Westmeath to Galway City. Prior to the construction of the M6 motorway the R446 formed the main N6 road connecting Dublin and Galway (via the N4 at Kinnegad). Following the opening of the M6; the old N6 road was downgraded to regional road status and was ...
N6 at Athlone, 2022. The N6 road is a national primary road in Ireland from junction 11 on the M4 motorway at Kinnegad to Galway city. The N6 and N4 form a continuous motorway or dual carriageway from Dublin city centre to Galway City passing in an east–west direction through the midlands of Ireland.