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(Classification of National Roads) Order 2012 STATUTORY INSTRUMENTS. S.I. No. 53 of 2012 ———————— ROADS ACT 1993 (CLASSIFICATION OF NATIONAL ROADS) ORDER 2012. (Prn. A12/0349) 2 [53] S.I. No. 53 of 2012 ROADS ACT 1993 (CLASSIFICATION OF NATIONAL ROADS) ORDER 2012. I, LEO VARADKAR, Minister for Transport, Tourism and Sport, in exercise of the powers conferred on me by sections 8, 10(1)(a) and (3)(a) of the Roads Act 1993 (No. 14 of 1993), and the National Roads and Road Traffic (Transfer of Departmental Administration and Ministerial Functions) Order 2002 (S.I. No. 298 of 2002) (as adapted by the Transport (Alteration of Name of Depart- ment and Title of Minister) Order 2011 (S.I. No. 141 of 2011)) after consultation with the National Roads Authority, hereby order as follows: 1. This Order may be cited as the Roads Act 1993 (Classification of National Roads) Order 2012. 2. Each public road mentioned by number beside the letter N in column (1) opposite a description of the road in column (2), of Schedule 1 is classified as a national road and is a national primary road. 3. Each public road mentioned by number beside the letter N in column (1) opposite a description of the road in column (2), of Schedule 2 is classified as a national road and is a national secondary road. 4. Reference in a Schedule to the letter— (a) N followed by a number is a reference to a particular national road, (b) R followed by a number is a reference to a particular regional road, and (c) M followed by a number is a reference to a particular national road or regional road or part of it which is a motorway. 5. The Orders referred to in Schedule 3 are revoked. Notice of the making of this Statutory Instrument was published in “Iris Oifigiúil” of 28th February, 2012. [53] 3 Schedule 1 Regulation 2 National Primary Roads Road Number Description (1) (2) N1 Dublin — Carrickarnan, County Louth — (Belfast) Between its junction with M50 at TURNAPIN in the county of Fingal and the boundary between the county of Louth and the County of Armagh at Carrickarnan via [*] Stockhole, CLOGHRAN (and including link road to R132), DRINAN, MOUNTGORRY, BROADMEADOWS BRIDGE, LIS- SENHALL GREAT, CORDUFFHALL, ROWANS LITTLE and NEW- TOWN in the county of Fingal: GORMANSTOWN, BALGEEN, PLATIN and RATHMULLEN in the county of Meath: BOYNE BRIDGE at the boundary between the county of Meath and the county of Louth: MELL, BAWNTAAFFE, WOODLAND, MOOREMOUNT CHARLEVILLE, DRUMLECK, HAYNESTOWN, DONAGHMORE, NEWTOWNBALRE- GAN, BALRIGGAN, FAUGHART LOWER, Plaster, Aghnaskeagh, Feede and Flurrybridge in the county of Louth. N2 Dublin — Moy Bridge, County Monaghan — (Derry) Between its junction with M50 at Balseskin in the county of Fingal and the boundary between the county of Monaghan and the county of Tyrone at Moy Bridge via Coldwinters, Newtown and CHERRYHOUND (and including link road to the R135) in the county of Fingal: FLEENSTOWN LITTLE (and including link road to the R135), HARLOCKSTOWN COOKSTOWN and Rath in the county of Meath: Baltrasna in the county of Fingal: Primatestown, Cushinstown, Balrath, Flemingstown, Slane and Balrenny in the county of Meath: Emerson's Bridge; Church Street and Ardee Street at Collon; Anag- log, Blakestown; Drogheda Road, Bridge Street, Castle Street, Market Street, Irish Street, Fairgreen and Glebe in the town of Ardee; and Knocklore in the county of Louth: Aclint Bridge at the boundary between the county of Louth and the county of Monaghan: Drumturk, Drummond Otra, Kavanagh Way, Monanny, Annahaia, Brackagh, Broomfield, Tullyvin, Muldrumman, Lis- lanly, Kilcrow, Castleshane Demesne, Moyles, Corlat, Annahagh, Tullyhirm, Coolshannagh in the town of Monaghan, Tirnaneill, Emyvale and Derrykin- ard in the county of Monaghan. N3 Dublin — Aghalane, County Cavan and Cloghore — Ballyshannon, County Donegal — (via Enniskillen) Between its junction with M50 in the county of Fingal and the boundary between the county of Cavan and the county of Fermanagh at Senator George Mitchell Bridge Aghalane via Blanchardstown Bypass, Huntstown and DAM- ASTOWN in the county of Fingal: CLONEE BYPASS, LOUGHSAL- LAGH, PACE, PIERCETOWN, RAYNESTOWN, KNOCKS, BLUND- ELSTOWN, KENNASTOWN (and including link road to the R147), BOYERSTOWN, GRANGE, COOKSTOWN GREAT (and including link road to the R147), ROCKFIELD, Calliaghstown, Drumbaragh and Derver in the county of Meath: Lisduff, Rahardrum, Virginia, Lisgrea, Drumanbane, Knockanoark, Lavey, Killygarry, Pollamore Near, Cullies, Drumcalpin, Dru- mahurk, Tullybuck, Kilnaleck and Kilduff; Corporation Lands, Erne Hill, Deaney Street, Holborn Hill, Butler Street, Upper Bridge Street and Lower Bridge Street at Belturbet; Kilconny and Drumcole in the county of Cavan and between the boundary between the county of Fermanagh and the county of Donegal at Cloghore and its junction with N15 at Ballyhanna in the town of Ballyshannon via Cloghore Cross, Camlin; and Allingham Road in the town of Ballyshannon all in the county of Donegal. [*]capital letters in description column identifies a motorway 4 [53] N4 Dublin — Sligo Between its junction with M50 at Palmerstown Upper in the county of South Dublin and its junction with N15 at Cartron in the borough of Sligo via Fon- thill, Woodville, Esker North, Lucan Bypass and COOLDRINAGH in the county of South Dublin: LIFFEY BRIDGE at the boundary between the county of South Dublin and the county of Kildare: RINAWADE UPPER, MONEYCOOLY, TREADSTOWN, PITCHFORDSTOWN, and BALLY- VONEEN in the county of Kildare: NEWCASTLE in the county of Meath: KILMORE and KILRATHMURRY in the county of Kildare: MUL- PHEDDER and ROSSAN in the county of Meath: KINNEGAD, COR- RELLSTOWN, HEATHSTOWN, Newdown, Greatdown, Marlinstown, Bal- lagh, Culleen Beg, Culleen More, Ballynafid, Bunbrosna, Ballinalack and Rathowen in the county of Westmeath: Killsallagh, Edgeworthstown, Tinnyn- arr, Ballynagoshen, Kilnasavoge, Lisnamuck, Aghadegnan, Newtownforbes and Tomiskey in the county of Longford: Knockmacrory, Cloonturk, Agh- amore, Annaduff, Drumsna, Crickeen, Mountcampbell, Kildorragh; Bypass at Carrick-on-Shannon in the county of Leitrim: Carrick-on-Shannon Bridge at the boundary between the county of Leitrim and the county of Roscommon: Cortober, Ardcarn, Kilbryan, Erris, Tawnytaskin, Doon and Drumdoe in the county of Roscommon: Lecarrow, Ballinafad, Drumderry, Drumfin, Toberbride, Rathrippin, Collooney Bypass, Belladrihid and Tonafortes in the county of Sligo: Caltragh, Magheraboy, Inner Relief Road, Michael Hughes Bridge and Markievicz Road in the borough of Sligo. N5 Longford — Westport, County Mayo Between its junction with N4 at Lisnamuck in the county of Longford and its junction with N59 at The Octagon in the town of Westport via Major's Well Road, New Street, Ballymahon Street (and via Dublin Street), Main Street and Richmond Street in the town of Longford: Ballyminion and Kilmore Cross in the county of Longford: Termonbarry Bridge at the boundary between the county of Longford and the county of Roscommon: Graffoge, Scramoge, Farnbeg; Bridge Street and Church Street at Strokestown; Tulsk Cross, Tulsk, Toberrory, Gortnagoyne, Bellanagare, Frenchpark, Churchs- treet; Barrack Street, Market Square, Main Street and Market Street at Bal- laghaderreen; and Currinah in the county of Roscommon: Fauleens, Cloon- meen West, Ballyglass East (and including link roads to N17), Mullenmadoge, Cloonlara, Kilbride, Carrowcanada, Lislackagh, Ballymiles, Barleyhill, Bohola, Bellavary, Capparanny and Clogher in the county of Mayo: Moneen- bradagh, Lawn Way, Humbert Way and Westport Road in the town of Castle- bar: Knockaphunta, Claggernagh and Kilbree in the county of Mayo: Knock- ranny, Castlebar Street, Bridge Street and Shop Street (and via James Street and North Mall) in the town of Westport. N6 Kinnegad, County Westmeath — Galway Between its junction with M4 at ROSSAN in the county of Meath and its junction with N59 at Thomas Hynes Road in the city of Galway via KINNEGAD, FARTHINGSTOWN, RATHGARRETT, ARDNAGLEW, KILBEGGAN SOUTH and CORREAGH in the county of Westmeath: RUSSAGH and MOYALLY in the county of Offaly: CREGGANMACAR, SEEOGE, GLEN, CREGGAN LOWER, Lissywollen, Cloghanboy and Athlone in the county of Westmeath: New Shannon Bridge at the boundary between the county of Westmeath and the county of Roscommon: Bogganfin, Monksland, ARDAGAWNA, TADUFF WEST, DOOGHAN and SRALEA in the county of Roscommon: MOHER, NEWCASTLE, CAPPATAGGLE, CROSS, CARROWKEEL, RATHGORGIN, NEWFORD, CARAUND- UFF, GLENNASCAUL and Garraun North in the county of Galway: Doughiska, Brier Hill, Ballybaan, Bothar na dTreabh, Headford Road, Quin- centenary Bridge and Quincentenary Bridge Approach Road in the city of Galway. [53] 5 N7 Dublin — Limerick Between its junction with M50 at Redcow in the county of South Dublin and its junction with M20 at ROSSBRIEN in the county of Limerick via New- land's Cross, Kingswood, Brownsbarn, Collegeland, Rathcoole and Keating's Park in the county of South Dublin: Palmerstown, MAUDLINGS, OSBERS- TOWN, NEWHALL, LEWISTOWN, GREATCONNELL, BALLYMANY, CURRAGH, GREYABBEY, MAYFIELD and LUGHIL in the county of Kildare: BARROW RIVER BRIDGE at the boundary between the county of Kildare and the county of Laois: CAPPAKEEL, GREATHEATH, Bally- davis, BALLYMACKAN, Togher, Clonboyne, CLONADACASEY, TRUMRA, BALLYCUDDAHY, COOLFIN, DERRINSALLAGH in the county of Laois: DERRYMORE and RATHNAVEOGE in the county of North Tipperary, CASTLEROAN in the county of Offaly: MOATQUARTER in the county of North Tipperary: BUSHERSTOWN in the county of Offaly: GREENHILLS in the county of North Tipperary: CLYNOE in the county of Offaly:
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