N8 road
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- In Belgium, the N8 is the old road from Brussels to Koksijde, passing Ninove, Oudenaarde, Kortrijk, Ypres and Veurne.
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The N8 road is a National Primary Route in the Republic of Ireland connecting Cork with Dublin (via the N7). The motorway section bypassing Fermoy and Rathcormac is designated the M8 motorway. The route commences just south of Portlaoise along the M7 motorway (N7), and reaches Cork via the midlands and Golden Vale of Ireland, through counties Laois, Kilkenny, Tipperary, Limerick and Cork. As of 2006 the general specification of the northern part of the route would be regarded as below the western European standard for such a priority route.
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[edit] Route through Laois and Tipperary
Junction 17 on the N7 route (M7 motorway from Naas to past Portlaoise) at Togher marks the start of the N8 (see thumbnails). Abbeyleix, some 20km (12.5 miles) south of this, is the first major settlement along the route. Indeed, the N8 passes through the centre of the town, via Stucker Hill, Market Square and Main Street. Further south again, the N8 passes through Durrow, County Laois, via The Square, Castle Street and Patrick Street. At Durrow, the N77 joins the N8 from the south. After Cullahill, the route enters County Kilkenny, running through Johnstown via Chapel Street, The Square and Urlingford Road. Urlingford is the last town in County Kilkenny for the N8, before it enters County Tipperary.
The N75, leaving the N8 at Turnpike provides access to nearby Thurles to the west. The N8 continues southwest through Littleton and Horse and Jockey, meeting the N62 from Thurles at the latter. Cashel is bypassed to the west by a 7km (4.4 miles) dual carriageway opened in October 2004 (see thumnail). South of Cashel, the N8 joins the N74 to Tipperary Town, it then passes through New Inn, and follows the single-carriageway Cahir Bypass around the north and west of Cahir, where it crosses the Limerick–Waterford railway line, and the corresponding N24 road.
[edit] N8/M8 through Limerick and Cork
County Limerick is entered briefly at Kilbeheny, before the N8 enters County Cork on the approach to Mitchelstown. As of 2006, traffic on the N8 follows a relief road, opened in July 2006, around the north and west of the town, where it meets the N73 from Mallow. A more direct dual-carriageway bypass around the southeast of the town is planned.
South of Mitchelstown the N8 passes through Kilworth. A section of tolled motorway commences just south of this; the 17.5km (11 miles) M8 Rathcormac - Fermoy Bypass bypassing Fermoy and Rathcormac. The project opened on 2 October 2006 and includes a 450 metre long viaduct over the Blackwater Valley. The toll for cars currently costs €1.60. The reclassified former N8 is now the R639 road. Further south is the dual carriageway (non motorway) bypass of Watergrasshill (opened in September 2003). The dual carriageway continues into Cork city, bypassing Sallybrook and Glanmire. At Dunkettle Intake, the N8 meets the N25, the latter running south via the Jack Lynch Tunnel to a southern bypass of the city, and west to Waterford.
The N8 continues into Cork city via the Lower Glanmire Road, Water Street, Horgan's Quay, Penrose Quay, Brian Boru Bridge and Merchant's Quay (and the route returns via St. Patrick's Bridge, Bridge Street and McCurtain Street). The N8 ends where it meets the N22 at St. Patrick's Street.
[edit] M8 motorway and upgrades
M8 motorway | ||
Length | 11 miles 17.5 km |
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Direction | North - South | |
Start | Fermoy | |
Primary destinations | Rathcormac | |
End | Watergrasshill | |
Construction dates | 2006 - 2006 | |
Motorways joined | None | |
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As of November 2006, four road schemes will complete the upgrade of the N8 (bypass of existing route) to dual carriageway/motorway. These schemes will provide new routes between Portlaoise and Cullahill, Cullahill and Cashel, Cashel and Mitchelstown, and Mitchelstown to Fermoy.
As regards the section of route between Portlaoise and Cullahill; a project is in planning as of 2006 to build motorway south of Portlaoise, with the N8 diverging from the M7 as the M8 motorway. This project, the Portlaoise/Castletown/Cullahill PPP Scheme, will extend motorway from Naas outside Dublin, to Cullahill on the N8 (the scheme is also on the N7, extending it from Portlaoise to Castletown). The motorway will be subject to toll south of Portlaoise on the M7 before the junction for the M8. Construction is due to begin in 2007.
A further 40km of high quality dual carriageway is under construction since 5th October 2006 between Cullahill and Cashel, connecting to the Cashel bypass opened in 2004. 10.5km of the high quality dual carriageway between Cashel and Cullahill will be motorway. This stretch of motorway will be located between the two towns of Cullahill and Urlingford.
Construction started on 22nd May 2006 on 37km of high quality dual carriageway between Cashel and Mitchelstown, the Cashel/Mitchelstown Road Improvement project. The fourth remaining project on the N8/M8 corridor comprises 22km of "high quality" dual carriageway. This is to be built from east of Mitchelstown to north of Fermoy, as part of a Mitchelstown/Fermoy project in planning.
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Northbound exits | Junction | Southbound exits |
Start of motorway | - | End of motorway |
Fermoy R639 | 15 | Fermoy, Rathcormac R639 |
Rathcormac R639 | 16 | No access |
Toll plaza | ||
Watergrasshill R639 | 17 | Start of Motorway |
[edit] References
- Roads Act 1993 (Classification of National Roads) Order 2006 (PDF)- Department of Transport
- Scheme Activity 2006 - National Roads Authority (details on projects under construction/due to begin)
- Major National Road Schemes in Planning - National Roads Authority (details on planned projects)
- M7 Portlaoise - Castletown & M8 Portlaoise - Cullahill Road Scheme - Laois County Council
National primary roads of the Republic of Ireland |
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N1(M1) - N2 - N3(M3) - N4(M4) - N5 - N6(M6) - N7(M7) - N8(M8) - N9(M9) - N10 - N11(M11) - N12 - N13 - N14 - N15 - N16 - N17 - N18 - N19 - N20 - N21 - N22 - N23 - N24 - N25 - N26 - N27 - N28 - N29 - N30 - N31 - N32 - N33 - M50 |
Roads in Ireland - National secondary roads - Regional roads |
See also: National Development Plan, National Roads Authority |