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The N56 road is a national secondary road in the Republic of Ireland that runs from Donegal Town clockwise to Letterkenny.As originally designated, it included the section of the N13 between Stranorlar and Letterkenny, forming a circular route including parts of the N15.
Letterkenny (Irish: Leitir Ceanainn [ˈl̠ʲɛtʲəɾʲ ˈcanˠən̠ʲ], meaning "hillside of the O'Cannons"), nicknamed the Cathedral Town, [3] [4] [5] is a large town in County Donegal, Ireland, on the River Swilly in the north-west of Ulster. [1]
An attempt to withdraw bus services from Donegal in June 2003 met with resistance, because the services were seen as crucial not only to schools but also to the elderly and rural population of Donegal. The company finally went into liquidation and ceased operations in 2014. Bus routes operated: [11] Route 952 Letterkenny-Kerrykeel/Fanad
N13 road sign. The route diverges from the N15 (from Sligo) at Stranorlar.The route north through Kilross includes a T Junction with the R236 and then runs, via the townland of Drumnacross, over the Burn Dale (a burn or small river, also known as the Burn Deele) just outside the village of Drumkeen and on to the Dry Arch Bridge, located east of Letterkenny with a roundabout.
The County Donegal Railways Joint Committee (CDRJC) constructed the Strabane and Letterkenny Railway. It opened for public service on 1 January 1909 [2] with a route length of 19.25 miles. It was the last railway constructed by the CDRJC bringing the network operated by this company to 121 miles.
The current bus station building was originally the Letterkenny railway station for the County Donegal Railways. [7] It was adjacent to the Letterkenny railway station for the Londonderry and Lough Swilly Railway; however, this was demolished after the railway line closed down and has been replaced by road leading into a shopping centre, as well as parking spaces serving the present bus station.
The N14 road is a national primary road in the Republic of Ireland.The entirety of the route is located in the northwest of Ireland, in County Donegal, connecting Manorcunningham (approx. 10 kilometres outside Letterkenny in the centre of the county) to Lifford in the east.
Manorcunningham, or Manor (Irish: Mainéar Uí Chuinneagáin, meaning "the manor of Fort Cownyngham") [2] is a village and townland in County Donegal, Ireland. It is located 7 km (4 mi) from Letterkenny on the main road to Derry. It is known locally and throughout Donegal as just Manor. [3]