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The route of the A1 in red from Belfast city centre (County Antrim) to the border at Carrickcarnan (County Louth). The A1 is a major route in Northern Ireland.It runs from Belfast via Lisburn and Banbridge to the border with the Republic of Ireland south of Newry, from where the road continues to Dublin, becoming the N1 road and M1 motorway.
The northern section is now part of a rerouted A2 and the southern half unclassified. A501: Belfast: A30 just east of Glenavy A502: Unused A503: Donegall Square, Belfast: Shaftesbury Square, Belfast: via Howard Street and Great Victoria Street; former portions of the B38 and B23. Later became part of the A1 one-way system and is now part of the ...
A1 near Newry. The main roads in Northern Ireland are signed "M"/"A"/"B" as in Great Britain.Whereas the roads in Great Britain are numbered according to a zonal system, there is no available explanation for the allocation of road numbers in Northern Ireland, [1] though their numbering is separate from the system in England, Scotland and Wales.
Lines of tractors have taken to roads across Northern Ireland to protest against proposed changes to inheritance tax rules. ... one along the busy A1 road to Banbridge, and the other to Saintfield
The A1 between Belfast and Dublin and A4 between Belfast and Enniskillen are shut.
Banbridge (/ b æ n ˈ b r ɪ dʒ / ban-BRIJ) [3] is a town in County Down, Northern Ireland. It lies on the River Bann and the A1 road and is named after a bridge built over the Bann in 1712. It is in the civil parish of Seapatrick and the historic barony of Iveagh Upper, Upper Half. [4]