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Engineers Area Central Eng N-9-418 JCTN.OF N9 with LP1003 at TURN to VIA CLOGNA TD Road Schedule 05 September 2012 Road ID Starting At Via Ending At Min. (Max.) Length Width Engineers Area Central Eng N-9-418 JCTN.OF N9 WITH LP1003 AT TURN TO VIA CLOGNA TD. JCTN. OF N9 WITH L-8185-0 IN CLOGNA 11.40 (11.40 1,421.00 MILFORD N-9-427 JCTN. OF N9 WITH L-8185-0 IN CLOGNA VIA MORTARSTOWN 11.40 (11.40 1,966.00 N-9-439 E.O.S.L. SOUTH OF HOTEL IN VIA MORTARSTOWN E.O.S.L. NORTH OF HOTEL IN 11.70 (11.70 606.00 MORTARSTOWN MORTARSTOWN N-9-443 E.O.S.L. NORTH OF HOTEL IN E.O.S.L. NORTH OF MUNELLY`S 11.70 (11.70 1,242.00 MORTARSTOWN GARAGE N-9-450 E.O.S.L. NORTH OF MUNELLY`S VIA CARLOW TOWN JCTN. OF N9 WITH TULLOW ST IN 9.00 (9.00) 1,493.00 GARAGE SHAMROCK SQUARE N-9-459 JCTN. OF N9 WITH TULLOW ST IN VIA CARLOW TOWN E.O.S.L. NORTH OF LAPPLE/BRAUN 10.00 (10.00 1,914.00 SHAMROCK SQUARE ROUNDABOUT N-9-471 E.O.S.L. NORTH OF LAPPLE/BRAUN VIA POLLERTON JCTN. OF N9 WITH PALATINE ROAD 11.00 (11.00 2,149.00 ROUNDABOUT IN BALLYVERGAL N-9-485 JCTN. OF N9 WITH PALATINE ROAD COUNTY KILDARE BOUNDS IN 10.00 (10.00 386.00 IN BALLYVERGAL BALLYVERGAL N-9-496 KILDARE BOUNDS AT KILDARE BOUNDS AT 10.00 (10.00 384.00 KNOCKNAGEE\GORTEENGRONE GORTEENGRONE\BALLAGHMOON BOUNDARY BOUNDARY N-80-254 ENGERNING AREA BOUNDARY 1&2 JUNCTION OF N80 WITH L-1023-0 0.00 (0.00) 427.00 N-80-255 JUNCTION OF N80 WITH L-1023-0 JUNCTION OF L-1026-0 WITH R-725-0 11.00 (11.00 2,792.00 EAST OF WALLS FORGE N-80-272 JUNCTION OF L-1026-0 WITH R-725-0 VIA CARLOW TOWN TULLOW RD ROUNDABOUT 10.40 (10.40 1,184.00 EAST OF WALLS FORGE N-80-293 TULLOW RD ROUNDABOUT O BRIEN RD JCTN. OF POLLERTON RD. WITH 0.00 (0.00) 644.00 O`BRIEN RD. HACKETSTOWN RD ROUNDABOUT N-80-294 JCTN. OF POLLERTON RD. WITH O BRIEN RD ROUNDABOUT AT DUBLIN ROAD, JCTN. 0.00 (0.00) 728.00 O`BRIEN RD. HACKETSTOWN RD OF N9 WITH R728 ROUNDABOUT N-80-295 JCTN. OF DR. CULLEN PARK ROAD ATHY RD ROUNDABOUT 0.00 (0.00) 1,068.00 N80 AND GREEN LANE N9 N-80-296 ATHY RD ROUNDABOUT N80 CARLOW CO BOUNDARY WITH 0.00 (0.00) 216.00 LAIOS Page 1 Road Schedule 05 September 2012 Road ID Starting At Via Ending At Min. (Max.) Length Width R-417-0 JUNCTION ATKENNDY AVENUE VIA BURREN ST., DUBLIN ST. ATHY RD ROUNDABOUT 6.50 (6.50) 1,253.00 BURRIN ST R-417-15 JCTN. OF R417 WITH R728 IN VIA NEW GARDEN THREE ROADS AT THE BOUNDS OF 6.50 (6.50) 3,564.00 STRAWHALL NEWACRE AND AGHANURE R-430-0 JCTN. OF CASTLECOMER ROAD WITH VIA GRAIGUECULLEN JUNCTION OF BRIDGE STREET 8.00 (8.00) 270.00 LAOIS BORDER CASTLE STREET AND CASTLECOMER ROAD R-725-0 JCTN. OF R725 WITH L1009 IN VIA CHAPELSTOWN 6.10 (6.10) 1,654.00 KERNANSTOWN HOUSING ESTATE R-725-17 JCTN. OF R725 WITH L1009 IN VIA BUSHERSTOWN HALFWAY FORD BRIDGE 5.90 (5.90) 3,479.00 KERNANSTOWN HOUSING ESTATE R-726-0 JUNCTION OF L-4021-0 WITH R-417-0 VIA TULLOW ST. JUNCTION OF R-726-0 & R-726-2 WITH 7.00 (7.00) 192.00 (JUNCTION OF TULLOW STREET AND L-4028-0 DUBLIN STREET) R-726-2 JUNCTION OF R-726-0 & R-726-2 WITH VIA TULLOW ST./POLLERTON JCTN. OF N9 WITH TULLOW ST IN 7.00 (7.00) 315.00 L-4028-0 RD. SHAMROCK SQUARE R-726-5 JUNCTION OF N9-459 WITH R726-5 JCTN. OF POLLERTON RD. WITH 0.00 (0.00) 1,112.00 O`BRIEN RD. HACKETSTOWN RD ROUNDABOUT R-726-16 JCTN. OF POLLERTON RD. WITH VIA POLLERTON JCTN. OF L-1026-0 WITH R726 AT THE 5.90 (5.90) 1,101.00 O`BRIEN RD. HACKETSTOWN RD TURN TO CHAPELSTOWN ROUNDABOUT R-726-27 JCTN. OF L-1026-0 WITH R726 AT THE VIA BALLYNAKILLBEG BARRYS CROSS ROADS 5.90 (5.90) 1,935.00 TURN TO CHAPELSTOWN R-726-47 BARRYS CROSS ROADS VIA JOHNSTOWN JCTN. OF R726 WITH L10091, NEAR 5.90 (5.90) 1,845.00 ESB POWERSTATION R-888-0 JCTN. OF R888 WITH R728 OUTSIDE VIA DUBLIN ROAD TO JCTN. OF R888 WITH R417 AT THE 10.00 (10.00 1,443.00 DR. CULLEN PARK COURTHOUSE L-1003-0 3 ROADS AT MILFORD LODGE JCTN.OF N9 WITH LP1003 AT TURN TO 5.00 (5.00) 1,453.00 MILFORD L-1003-14 JUNCTION OF N9-459 WITH R-726-5 FOUR ROADS IN BALLYBANNON 0.00 (0.00) 760.00 L-1007-0 COUNTY KILDARE BOUNDS AT VIA OAKPARK OAKPARK GATE (ARCH) 4.10 (4.10) 2,236.00 OAKPARK L-1009-0 RUSSELLSTOWN CROSSROADS VIA RUTLAND JUNCTION OF R-726-47 AND L-1009-0 4.50 (4.50) 3,541.00 Page 1 Road Schedule 05 September 2012 Road ID Starting At Via Ending At Min. (Max.) Length Width L-1009-37 BARRYS CROSS ROADS VIA BENNEKERRY JCTN. OF R725 WITH L1009 IN 5.00 (5.00) 1,440.00 KERNANSTOWN HOUSING ESTATE L-1010-0 THREE CROSS RDS AT BALLYBAR VIA PARK TD. THREE ROADS NEXT SOUTH OF 4.50 (4.50) 3,750.00 MOANACURRAGH HOUSE L-1022-0 *TINRYLAND CROSS RDS KILMEANY CROSSROADS AT THE 4.30 (4.30) 1,455.00 TURN TO TINRYLAND L-1023-0 3 ROADS AT STAPLESTOWN CHURCH VIA RATHCROGUE JUNCTION OF N80 WITH L-1023-0 4.90 (4.90) 1,170.00 L-1023-16 JUNCTION OF N80 WITH L-1023-16 VIA LINKARDSTOWN THREE CROSS RDS AT BALLYBAR 4.20 (4.20) 2,194.00 L-1025-0 JCTN. OF L1021WITH R725 SION CROSS THREE ROADS NEXT SOUTH OF 0.00 (0.00) 902.00 STAPLESTOWN BRIDGE L-1026-0 JCTN. OF L-1026-0 WITH R726 AT THE VIA BROWNSHILL CROSS JUNCTION OF L-1026-0 WITH R-725-0 4.00 (4.00) 1,537.00 TURN TO CHAPELSTOWN EAST OF WALLS FORGE L-1027-0 BROWNSHILL CROSSROADS VIA KERNANSTOWN JCTN. OF L-1009-0 WITH L-1027-0, 4.70 (4.70) 1,628.00 THREE ROADS NEXT SOUTH OF BENNEKERRY SCHOOL L-1028-0 THREE ROADS NEXT SOUTH OF VIA RAILWAY CROSSING THREE ROADS NEXT SOUTH OF 3.40 (3.40) 2,082.00 MOANACURRAGH HOUSE BALLINACARRIG BRIDGE, JCTN. OF N80 WITH L-1028-0 L-4000-0 JUNCTION OF BRIDGE STREET END OF L-8031-0 AT COUNTY 0.00 (0.00) 525.00 CASTLE STREET AND CASTLECOMER BOUNDARY ON OLD LEIHHIN RD ROAD L-4002-0 JUNCTION OF BRIDGE STREET ENTRANCE TO ROSSMORE VIEW ON 0.00 (0.00) 659.00 CASTLE STREET AND CASTLECOMER N80 ROAD L-4003-0 JUNCTION OF MARYBOUROUGH ST SLEATY ST COUNTY BOUNDARY 0.00 (0.00) 569.00 WITH BRIDGE ST L-4004-0 JCTN. OF KENNEDY AVE. WITH N9 IN JUNCTION OF BRIDGE STREET 0.00 (0.00) 920.00 CARLOW TOWN CASTLE STREET AND CASTLECOMER ROAD L-4005-0 GOVERNEY SQ JUNCTION OF CENTAUR STREET AND 0.00 (0.00) 396.00 TULLOW STREET L-4006-0 JUNCTION OF BARROW TRACK WITH JUNCTION OF ATHY RD WITH 0.00 (0.00) 744.00 CENTAUR ST MONTGOMERY ST L-4007-0 JUNCTION ATKENNDY AVENUE JCTN. OF KILKENNY RD. AND BURREN 0.00 (0.00) 280.00 Page 1 Road Schedule 05 September 2012 Road ID Starting At Via Ending At Min. (Max.) Length Width BURRIN ST ST. L-4008-0 GRANRY ROW JUNCTION WITH N-9 HANOVER CROSS RDS 0.00 (0.00) 438.00 L-4009-0 JUNCTION OF HANOVER RD WITH N-9 HANOVER CROSS RDS 0.00 (0.00) 460.00 L-4012-0 JUNCTION WITH ST JOSEPHS RD WITH JUNCTION WITH STATION RD DUBLIN 0.00 (0.00) 572.00 N-9 RD AT CBS SECONDARY SCHOOL L-4013-21 OAKPARK GATE (ARCH) JUNCTION OF OAK PARK RD WITH 0.00 (0.00) 472.00 CANERY RD N-80 L-4014-0 JUNCTION OF OAK PARK RD WITH JUNCTION OF OAK PARK RD WITH OLD 0.00 (0.00) 283.00 CANERY RD N-80 DUBLIN RD R-888 L-4015-0 KILDARE BOUNDS AT PALATINE VIA POLLERTON JCTN. OF L1008 AND R726 IN 4.50 (4.50) 4,399.00 BRIDGE POLLERTON L-4016-0 JUNCTION OF BROWNS HILL RD WITH JCTN. OF L-1009-0 WITH L-1027-0, 0.00 (0.00) 1,098.00 N-80 THREE ROADS NEXT SOUTH OF BENNEKERRY SCHOOL L-4017-0 JUNCTION OF LITTLE BARRECKS ST & END OF PAUPISH LANE AT LEVEL 0.00 (0.00) 977.00 N-9 CROSSING L-4018-0 HANOVER CROSS RDS THREE ROADS NEXT SOUTH OF 0.00 (0.00) 919.00 MOANACURRAGH HOUSE L-4019-0 THREE CROSS RDS AT SHAMROCK HANOVER CROSS RDS 0.00 (0.00) 952.00 LODGE L-4020-0 THREE CROSS RDS AT SHAMROCK E.O.S.L. NORTH OF MUNELLY`S 0.00 (0.00) 496.00 LODGE GARAGE L-4021-1 JUNCTION OF L-4004-0 WITH L-4021-0 JUNCTION OF L-4021-0 WITH R-417-0 0.00 (0.00) 112.00 (JUNCTION OF TULLOW STREET AND DUBLIN STREET) L-4022-0 JUNCTION OF L-4021-0 WITH L-4022-0 JUNCTION OF L-40022-0 WITH 4005-0 0.00 (0.00) 112.00 (JUNCTION OF CHURCH STREET AND NEAR GOVERNY SQUARE CASTLE STREET) L-4023-0 JUNCTION OF L-4022-0 WITH JUNCTION OF L-4022-0 WITH 0.00 (0.00) 62.00 L-4023-0 (JUNCTION OF CHURCH L-4005-0 (JUNCTION OF HAYMARKET STREET AND HAYMARKET) AND CENTAUR STREET L-4024-0 JUNCTION OF L-4004-0 WITH L-4024-0 JUNCTION OF L-4024-0 WITH L-4005-0 0.00 (0.00) 112.00 (JUNCTION OF CASTLE HILL AND JOHN (JUNCTION OF JOHN STREET AND STREET) CENTAUR STREET) Page 1 Road Schedule 05 September 2012 Road ID Starting At Via Ending At Min.
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