N24 road

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Heading west on the N24 Clonmel Bypass
Heading west on the N24 Clonmel Bypass

The N24 road is a National Primary Route in the Ireland forming a route from Limerick to Waterford, running through County Tipperary and passing Tipperary Town, Cahir, Carrick-on-Suir and Clonmel.

The route leaves Limerick to the southeast as William Street, Mulgrave Street and the Ballysimon Road. At the Tipperary Roundabout it crosses the Childers Road. Beyond this, the road passes over the new Southern Cross N7 ring road.

Pallasgrean and Oola are two small villages through which the route passes before reaching Tipperary. Before the town the road passes by Limerick Junction, a major railway intersection for the region. Bansha lies further southeast along the route, and the road meets the N8 CorkDublin road just outside Cahir. The N24 passes through Cahir, turning east towards Clonmel. A bypass brings the road around the north of Clonmel, and the road continues east to Carrick-on-Suir. From here the road undulates in an east/southeast/south direction to reach Waterford. The road meets the N9 from Dublin and ends at the intersection with the N25 road.

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