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Dublin Airport to north of Dundalk. Dublin – Belfast: J7 – J10 Killshane to north of Ashbourne. Dublin – Derry - Clonee to north of Kells. Dublin – Ballyshannon: J5 – J6, J9 – J10 Lucan to Coralstown, Mullingar: Dublin – Sligo: J8 – J11 M4 Junction 11 to east of Athlone; west of Athlone to Galway: Dublin – Galway J15 – J16 ...
The N2 road is a national primary road in Ireland, running from Dublin to the border with Northern Ireland at Moy Bridge near Aughnacloy, County Tyrone to connect Dublin with Derry and Letterkenny via the A5. A section of the route near Dublin forms the M2 motorway.
Part of this original M1 is now a spur to Dublin Airport, while another part between Whitehall to the Port Tunnel portals is now narrowed to two+one lanes (although still grade-separated) as a result of the Dublin Port Tunnel work. There are toll fees for use of the motorway between junctions 7 and 10, the section which forms the Drogheda ...
M2, part of the Dublin – Derry/Letterkenny route: from just north of M50 J5 to just north of Ashbourne, County Meath, (where it reverts to a single-carriageway road (N2) as far as the border, then continues as the A5 to Derry or recrosses the border to become the N14 to Letterkenny).
In 2008 Bus Éireann stated that they also intended to develop similar services to the 24-hour Dublin-Belfast route on the following routes: Donegal-Dublin, Ballina-Dublin, Sligo-Dublin and Drogheda-Balbriggan-Dublin Airport-Dublin. [4] Due to the post-2008 economic downturn in Ireland these plans were never realised. On 20 January 2009, Bus ...
County Dublin: 1 M50 – Dublin Airport, Dublin Port, Dún Laoghaire: Continues as R148 towards Dublin city centre and Palmerstown. 2 R113 ‒ Fonthill, Liffey Valley: 2a Ballyowen Lane Westbound exit only. Exit lane runs parallel to mainline, ending at slip road at junction 3. 3 R136 – Ballyowen, Lucan: 4 R120 – Lucan, Adamstown: 4a