Regional road
- This article is about regional roads in Ireland. The description "regional" may also be applied to certain categories of road in other parts of the world: see County highway and List of regional roads in York Region, Ontario; Regional Route (South Africa); Roads in Senegal.
A regional road (Irish: bóthar réigiúnach) in Ireland is a class of road not forming a major route (such as a national primary road or national secondary road), but nevertheless forming a link in the national route network. There are over 11,600 kilometres of regional roads.[1] Regional roads are numbered with three digit route numbers, prefixed by "R" (e.g. R105).
History
Until 1977, roads in Ireland were designated with one of two prefixes: "T" for Trunk Roads and "L" for Link Roads. The Local Government (Roads and Motorways) Act authorised the designation of roads as National roads: in 1977, twenty-five National Primary roads (N1-N25) and thirty-three National Secondary roads (N51-N83) were initially designated under Statutory Instrument S.I. No. 164/1977.
Many of the remaining classified roads became Regional roads (formally authorised under the Roads Act 1993, having been present on road signs on a non-statutory basis for some years previously) and their routes were designated under a Statutory Instrument ('SI') in 1994. The latest SI designating the routes of Regional roads was published in 2006: the Roads Act 1993 (Classification of Regional Roads) Order 2006.
Other roads formerly classified as Trunk or Link roads eventually became Local roads.
Older signs showing the former Trunk and Link road designations are still to be seen in some locations. The L (for Link Road) prefix on these signs is not connected to the network of Local roads currently in place.
Features
Unlike national roads, regional roads are maintained by local county or city councils rather than the National Roads Authority. The vast majority of the regional road network is made up of single carriageway roads although some roads are dual carriageway (see: High capacity regional roads). Until the late 1990s, such roads were frequently in very poor condition, although increased road maintenance funding to local councils has resulted in more frequent resurfacing of regional roads, as well as relaying and realignment on some routes.
Regional roads are generally subject to a speed limit of 80 km/h (imperial equivalent 50 mph), rather than the 100 km/h (imperial equivalent 62.5 mph) for national roads. Prior to 20 January 2005, when Ireland adopted metric speed limits, national and regional roads had identical speed limits of 60 mph. Regional roads, however, pass through towns, villages and built-up areas frequently, so even lower local speed restrictions are often in place. However, certain regional roads, often sections of former national roads which have been bypassed by motorways or other road improvements, have speed limits of 100 km/h. The R132 (former N1) is an example of a Regional road with a 100 km/h speed limit.
As of 2009[update], directional signposting on some regional roads in Ireland remains poor, with even modern signage usually relying on fingerpost signposts located directly at junctions. However, work on improving signposting on regional roads has been continuing since 2003; routes which previously had the most deficient signposting were selected for upgrading first. In 2007, a total of "€7 million to continue progress on the regional roads signposting programme, which commenced in 2003" was granted to local authorities.[2]
High capacity regional roads
There are some higher capacity (i.e. not just single carriageway) sections of regional road, most notably the R113 (Belgard Road) and R445 (Old Naas Road), R132 Swords Inner By-pass and R136 Dublin Outer Ring Road which have sections of dual carriageway.
In some cases, important high capacity urban routes are built or designated as regional roads, such as the mostly dual carriageway R710 Waterford Outer Ring Road, or the R774 Greystones to the N11 link, which is dual carriageway for its full length.
In many other cases, upgraded regional roads (for example, wide two lane) were previously part of a national primary road, prior to the construction of a motorway or other bypass. In most cases, when a national primary road is changed by the creation of a bypass (motorway or other), the road previously forming part of the route is reclassified as a regional road rather than as a local road.
Route descriptions
Routes of all regional roads in Ireland are defined by Statutory Instrument No. 188 of 2006, the Roads Act 1993 (Classification of Regional Roads) Order 2006; which specifies townlands, villages, towns, other settlements through which the route passes, as well as road names applied to route sections where applicable. The direction of any given route (that is, which end is the start and which is the termination) is determined by the route description in the Statutory Instrument, thus any route can be listed in the form "Start, Intermediate Destinations, Final Destination" as below:
Dublin, North Leinster, Cavan and Monaghan
- R101 – North Circular Road, Dublin
- R102 – Blanchardstown – Malahide Road, Dublin
- R103 – Killester, Dublin
- R104 – Finglas – Kilbarrack, Dublin
- R105 – Dublin – Howth
- R106 – Sutton – Malahide – Swords
- R107 – Dublin – Malahide
- R108 – Drogheda – N2 in Phibsborough, Dublin
- R109 – Lucan – Wolf Tone Quay, Dublin
- R110 – St Stephen's Green – Red Cow, Dublin
- R111 – Dublin Outer Orbital Route (south) - Conyngham Road – Beach Road, Sandymount, Dublin
- R112 – Chapelizod – Templeogue – Churchtown – Mount Merrion
- R113 – Fonthill Road from N4 near Lucan – N7 near Clondalkin – Belgard Road (dual–carriageway) from N7 – N81 at Tallaght
- R114 – Rathfarnham – Brittas, Dublin
- R115 – The Military Road – Rathfarnham, Dublin – Laragh near Glendalough, County Wicklow
- R116 – Loughlinstown – Ballyboden, all in South County Dublin
- R117 – Dublin city centre via Enniskerry – Bray, County Wicklow
- R118 – Blackrock, Dublin – Dún Laoghaire – Lahaunstown, County Dublin
- R119 – Blackrock, Dublin – Dún Laoghaire, County Dublin – Bray, County Wicklow
- R120 – Lucan – Rathcoole – Corbally, County Dublin
- R121 – Lucan – Blanchardstown – Skephubble, County Dublin
- R122 – Finglas – Balbriggan, County Dublin
- R123 – Maynetown – Balgriffin, County Dublin
- R124 – Snugborough – Malahide, County Dublin
- R125 – Swords, Dublin – Dunshaughlin County Meath – Kilcock, County Kildare
- R126 – Lissenhall – Donabate – Portrane, County Dublin
- R127 – Blake's Cross – Skerries, Dublin – Balbriggan, County Dublin
- R128 – Lusk – Rush, Dublin – Skerries, Dublin, County Dublin
- R129 – Coldwinters – Wyanstown, County Dublin
- R130 – Coolquoy Common – Grallagh, County Dublin
- R131 – Drumcondra Road – East Link Bridge – Merrion Gates, Dublin
- R132 – Former N1 (Dublin – Dundalk)
- R133 – Drummartin Link Road, Sandyford, County Dublin
- R134 – Nangor Road, Clondalkin, County Dublin
- R135 – Former N2 (Dublin – Ashbourne)
- R136 – Outer Ring Road, Dublin: R835 near Lucan via Ballyowen Distributor Road and Grange Castle Road – Kingswood Interchange on N7 (J2)
- R147 – Former N3 (Clonee, County Meath – Kells, County Meath)
- R148 – Former N4 (Dublin – Kinnegad)
- R149 – Leixlip, County Kildare – Clonee, County Meath
- R150 – Drogheda, County Louth – Bettystown – Julianstown – Kentstown, County Meath
- R151 – Bettystown – Mornington, County Meath
- R152 – Drogheda, County Louth – N2 in County Meath
- R153 – Navan – Balrath, County Meath
- R154 – Ballinagh, County Cavan – (N55) – (N52) – (N51) – (N3) near Clonee, County Meath
- R155 – Piercetown – Primatestown, County Meath
- R156 – N4 at The Downs near Mullingar, County Westmeath – N3 at Mulhuddart, County Dublin
- R157 – Dunboyne, County Meath – Maynooth, County Kildare
- R158 – Trim, County Meath – Kilcock, County Kildare
- R159 – Enfield, County Meath – Laracor, County Meath
- R160 – Ballynadrumny, County Kildare – Trim, County Meath
- R161 – Navan, County Meath – Kinnegad, County Westmeath
- R162 – Monaghan Town – Navan
- R163 – Ballinlough Big – Kells – Slane, County Meath
- R164 – Kingscourt, County Cavan – N51 near Athboy, County Meath
- R165 – R188 Cootehill, County Cavan – N2 near Ardee, County Louth
- R166 – Drogheda – Clogherhead – Castlebellingham – Tallanstown, County Louth
- R167 – Drogheda – Termonfeckin, County Louth
- R168 – Drogheda – Collon, County Louth
- R169 – Dunleer – Collon, County Louth
- R170 – Ardee – Dunleer – Murray's Cross, County Louth
- R171 – Ardee – Louth – Dundalk, County Louth
- R172 – Green Gates – Blackrock – Dundalk, County Louth
- R173 – (N1/N52 near Dundalk) – (R175) – Carlingford (R176) – Omeath – (becomes B79 road into Newry)
- R174 – Feede – Rockmarshall, County Louth
- R175 – The Bush – Greenore, County Louth
- R176 – Carlingford – Saint James' Well, County Louth
- R177 – Dundalk – Drumbilla, County Louth
- R178 – Dundalk County Louth – Carrickmacross, County Monaghan – Bailieborough – Virginia, County Cavan
- R179 – Kingscourt, County Cavan – Carrickmacross – Corcullioncrew, County Monaghan
- R180 – Carrickmacross – Ballybay, County Monaghan
- R181 – Shercock, County Cavan – Castleblayney – Tullynagrow, County Monaghan
- R182 – Castleblayney – Lurganearly, County Monaghan
- R183 – Castleblayney – Ballybay – Clones – County Monaghan
- R184 – Clontibret – Ballybay, County Monaghan
- R185 – Cavanreagh – Glasslough – Kiltybeggs, County Monaghan
- R186 – Monaghan – Drumfurrer, County Monaghan
- R187 – Annaghervy – Inishammon, County Monaghan
- R188 – Monaghan – Cootehill, County Cavan – Cavan
- R189 – Monaghan – Newbliss – Dyan, County Monaghan
- R190 – Ballybay, County Monaghan – Cootehill, County Cavan
- R191 – Mullagh – Bailieborough – Cootehill, County Cavan
- R192 – Shercock – Cootehill, County Cavan
- R193 – Rockcorry – Anny, County Monaghan
- R194 – Moynalty, County Meath – Virginia, County Cavan – Longford
- R195 – Virginia, County Cavan – Castlepollard, County Westmeath
- R196 – New Inn – Ballyjamesduff, County Cavan
- R197 – Belturbet – Corrarod, County Cavan
- R198 – Longford – Cavan
- R199 – Crossdoney, County Cavan – Ballinamore, County Leitrim
The Northwest
- R201 – N4 – Mohill (R202) – Carrigallen (R203/R204) – Killeshandra (R199) – (N87 near Belturbet)
- R202 – N4 in Dromod – Mohill (R201) – Ballinamore – (N87 near Swanlinbar)
- R203 – Arvagh, County Cavan – Carrigallen, County Leitrim
- R207 – Near Blacklion, County Cavan – Leitrim, County Leitrim, all in County Leitrim
- R236 – Stranorlar – Dunmore, County Donegal
- R251 – Doon Glebe – Gweedore, County Donegal
- R262 – N56 at Mountcharles – N56 at Glenties, signposted as a shortcut from the N56.
- R280 – Bundoran, County Donegal – Carrick-on-Shannon, County Leitrim
- R284 – Sligo – Ballygawley – Sooey – Geevagh – Ballyfarnon – Keadue – Leitrim, County Leitrim
- R285 – N4 – Knockvicar – Keadue, all in County Roscommon
- R292 – Sligo town via Strandhill – Ballysadare, all in County Sligo
- R293 – N17 – Collooney, County Sligo – Ballymote – Gorteen – Ballaghaderreen – Ballyhaunis, County Mayo
- R295 – Ballymote, County Sligo – Boyle, County Roscommon
- R296 – Ballymote – Quarryfield, all in County Sligo
The West
- R323 – Kiltimagh – Ballyhaunis
- R327 – N60 near Claremorris – R360 in County Galway
- R328 – Ballindine (N17) in County Mayo – Moylough (N63) in County Galway
- R331 – Claremorris – Hollymount – Ballinrobe in County Mayo
- R333 – Tuam – Headford in County Galway
- R335 – Westport – Leenane via Louisburgh and Murrisk
- R336 – Galway – Casla
- R348 – N6 – Athenry via New Inn and Kilconnell – N6 at Ballinasloe
- R350 – Loughrea – R348, all in County Galway
- R357 – Athleague, County Roscommon – Blue Ball, County Offaly
- R358 – Mountbellew – Ballinasloe, all in County Galway
- R359 – Mountbellew – Woodlawn, all in County Galway
- R360 – Dunmore – Ballymoe, all in County Galway
- R361 – Williamstown, County Galway – Boyle, County Roscommon
- R362 – Near Dunmore, County Galway – Athlone, County Roscommon
- R363 – N63 at Newbridge, County Galway – R362 west of Athlone
- R364 – Moylough (N63) – Ballymoe (N60) in County Galway
- R366 – R362 – Roscommon, all in County Roscommon
- R367 – N60 near Ballymoe – N6 in Tulsk, all in County Roscommon
- R371 – N4 in Roosky – N63 near Lanesborough, nearly all in County Roscommon
The Midlands
- R390 – Athlone – Mullingar in County Westmeath
- R391 – Near Clara, County Offaly – near Mullingar, County Westmeath
- R392 – Lanesborough, County Longford – Mullingar, County Westmeath
- R393 – Longford, County Longford – Mullingar, County Westmeath
- R394 – N55, County Cavan – Mullingar, County Westmeath
- R395 – N55, Edgeworthstown, County Longford – Delvin, County Westmeath
- R399 – N55 – R393 in County Longford
- R400 – Mullingar, County Westmeath – Cushina, County Offaly
- R401 – Enfield, County Meath – Kildare, County Kildare
- R402 – Enfield, County Meath – near Tullamore, County Offaly
- R403 – Lucan, South Dublin – Carbury, County Kildare
- R406 – Straffan – Maynooth in County Kildare
- R409 – Naas, County Kildare – Prosperous, County Kildare via Caragh
- R412 – R413 in County Kildare – N80 via Dunlavin, County Wicklow
- R413 – Kildare – Ballymore Eustace via The Curragh, all in County Kildare
- R414 – Monasterevin – Rathangan – Allenwood, all in County Kildare
- R415 – Allenwood – Kildare – Crookstown, all in County Kildare
- R417 – Monasterevin, County Kildare – Carlow, County Carlow
- R418 – Athy, County Kildare – Tullow, County Carlow
- R419 – Portlaoise, County Laois – Rathangan, County Kildare
- R420 – Tullamore – R445 near Monasterevin
- R421 – Roscrea – Tullamore
- R422 – New Inn – Mountmellick – R421, all in County Laois
- R423 – Portarlington, County Offaly – Mountrath, County Laois
- R425 – Abbeyleix – Ballyroan – M7, Junction 16, all in County Laois
- R426 – Portlaoise, County Laois – Castlecomer, County Kilkenny
- R427 – R425, County Laois – R417, County Kildare
- R430 – Mountrath, County Laois – Carlow, County Carlow
- R432 – Abbeyleix, County Laois – N77 in Ballyragget, County Kilkenny
- R433 – Templemore, County Tipperary – Abbeyleix, County Laois
- R434 – N7 – Durrow, all in County Laois
- R435 – Borris-in-Ossory, County Laois – south of Johnstown, County Kilkenny
- R436 – Ferbane, Offaly – Kilbeggan County Westmeath
- R437 – N62 near Ferbane – N52 at Kilcormac, all in County Offaly
- R438 – R356 in County Offaly – N65 near Borrisokane in County Tipperary
- R440 – Birr, County Offaly – Slieve Bloom Mountains – Mountrath, County Laois
- R443 – Tullamore, County Offaly – Western Relief Road - forms Tullamore ring road with N52 Tullamore Bypass
- R444 – Shannonbridge, County Offaly – N6 near Farnagh, County Westmeath
- R445 – Former N7 (Dublin – Limerick)
- R446 – Former N6 (Kinnegad – Galway)
- R449 – Leixlip – M4 motorway – Celbridge, all in County Kildare
- R689 – Urlingford – Fethard – Clonmel
The Midwest
- R463 – Tuamgraney, County Clare – Limerick City
- R466 – Birdhill – O'Callaghans mills via O'Briensbridge and Broadford in County Clare
- R469 – Kilmurry, County Clare – Ennis
- R476 – Ennis – Corofin – Kilfenora – Lisdoonvarna, all in County Clare
- R489 – Birr – Portumna, all in County Tipperary
- R490 – Borrisokane, County Tipperary - Moneygall, County Offaly via Cloughjordan [3]
- R491 – Nenagh – Roscrea via Cloughjordan
- R494 – Birdhill – Nenagh via Lough Derg coast, all in County Tipperary
- R497 – Nenagh – Tipperary Town, all in County Tipperary
- R498 – Nenagh – Thurles, all in County Tipperary
- R499 – N7 – Silvermines – N7 at Toomevara, all in County Tipperary
- R501 – Templemore, County Tipperary – R498 at Borrisoleigh, County Tipperary
- R502 – Templemore, County Tipperary – N8 at Johnstown, County Kilkenny
- R503 – Thurles, County Tipperary – N7 near Limerick
- R505 – Cashel, County Tipperary – N24 near Limerick
- R506 – Annacotty - Cappamore all in County Limerick
- R509 – Childers Road, Limerick inner arterial route running around the southeast of the city
- R660 – Cashel – Holycross – Thurles
The Southwest
- R512 – Limerick – Fermoy, County Cork
- R518 – Kilmallock – Askeaton, all in County Limerick
- R523 - N69 - Athea - Ardagh - Reens N21
- R524 - N69 at Glin - Athea - N21 at Abbeyfeale
- R552 - Listowel - Ballylongford, all in County Kerry
- R553 - Listowel - Ballybunion, all in County Kerry
- R556 – Tralee – Ballyduff, all in County Kerry
- R558 – Tralee – Fenit, all in County Kerry
- R576 – Feales Bridge, County Kerry – Kanturk, County Cork
- R581 – N20 – Doneraile, County Cork
- R589 - R586 road Bandon - N71 Halfway, County Cork
- R599 – Clonakilty – Dunmanway, County Cork
The South
- R600 – Cork – Belgooly - Kinsale - Ballinspittle - Timoleague - Clonakilty COASTAL ROUTE in County Cork
- R611 – Near Carrigaline – Belgooly in County Cork
- R612 – Carrigaline – Crosshaven in County Cork
- R618 – Macroom – Carrigrohane near Cork City, all in County Cork
- R619 – Mallow – N22 south of Coachford, all in County Cork
- R624 – Tullagreen N25 Carrigtwohill-Cobh Interchange – Cobh town centre
- R626 – Rathcormac – Midleton, all in County Cork
- R639 – Former N8 (Portlaoise – Cork)
- R665 – Mitchelstown – Clonmel
- R666 – Fermoy – Ballyduff – Lismore
- R667 – N8 1 km west of Kilworth – junction with R666 road 3 km south of Kilworth
- R668 – Clogheen – Cahir
- R670 – Cahir – Ardfinnan, and part of the former N8 through Cahir prior to the opening of the first Cahir bypass
- R675 – Waterford – Tramore – Dungarvan
- R683 – Waterford – Passage East, County Waterford
- R684 – Blenheim Cross, Waterford city – Dunmore East, County Waterford
- R686 – Morisson's Road – Runs between Merchant's Quay and the Inner Ring Road (R709) junction at Ashe Road, Waterford
- R687 – New Inn – Clonmel (via the N24)
- R709 – Inner Ring Road, Waterford
- R710 – Outer Ring Road, Waterford
The Southeast
- R691 – Cashel – Killenaule (R698) – Ballingarry – (R695) – Ballymack (N76 northeast of Callan)
- R692 – Cashel – Fethard – Callan, County Kilkenny
- R693 – Kilkenny City – Freshford – M9 at Urlingford, all in County Kilkenny
- R694 – Freshford – Ballyragget – Castlecomer, all in County Kilkenny
- R695 – Kilkenny City – Callan, all in County Kilkenny
- R697 – Kilkenny City – Carrick-on-Suir in County Tipperary
- R700 – Kilkenny City – New Ross, County Wexford
- R702 – Coolgrange County Kilkenny – Enniscorthy, County Wexford – N11
- R703 – Thomastown County Kilkenny – Ballymurphy, County Carlow
- R705 – Leighlinbridge County Carlow – Graiguenamanagh, County Kilkenny – R700
- R724 – Muine Bheag – Fennagh – Myshall – Kildavin, all in County Carlow
- R725 – Carlow – Tullow – Shillelagh – Carnew – Gorey
- R726 – Carlow – N81 near Rathvilly, all in County Carlow
- R730 – Kiltealy – N30 – Wexford Town, all in County Wexford
- R731 – Killann – Rathnure – Ballywilliam, all in County Wexford
- R741 – Gorey – Wexford Town, all in County Wexford
- R742 – Gorey – R772 – R741 near Wexford, all in County Wexford
- R747 – M9 – Arklow, County Wicklow
- R750 – Rathnew – Arklow, County Wicklow
- R752 – Rathnew – Woodenbridge, County Wicklow
- R755 – Kilmacanogue – Rathdrum, County Wicklow
- R756 – Wicklow Gap road Dunlavin – Laragh, County Wicklow
- R759 – Sally Gap Road, Roundwood – N81, County Wicklow
- R761 – Bray – Greystones – Kilcoole – Rathnew
- R762 – Greystones – Delgany – N11 at the Glen of the Downs
- R764 – Roundwood – Ashford, County Wicklow
- R765 – Roundwood – Newtownmountkennedy, County Wicklow
- R772 – Former N11 (Dublin – Wexford)
- R774 – Farenkelly Road, Greystones – N11 Link Road, County Wicklow
Urban Regional Roads
- R101 – North Circular Road, Dublin
- R110 – Dublin, St Stephen's Green – Red Cow
- R113 – (Dublin) Fonthill Road from N4 near Lucan – N7 near Clondalkin. Belgard Road (dual-carriageway) from N7 – N81 at Tallaght
- R117 – Dublin city centre via Enniskerry – Bray, County Wicklow
- R136 – Outer Ring Road, Dublin: R835 near Lucan via Ballyowen Distributor Road and Grange Castle Road – Kingswood Interchange on N7 (J2)
- R449 – Leixlip – M4 motorway – Celbridge, all in County Kildare
- R509 – Childers Road, Limerick inner arterial route running around the southeast of the city
- R686 – Morisson's Road – Runs between Merchant's Quay and the Inner Ring Road (R709) junction at Ashe Road, Waterford
- R709 – Inner Ring Road, Waterford
- R710 – Outer Ring Road, Waterford
- R774 – Farenkelly Road, Greystones – N11 Link Road, Wicklow
- R180 – Cornmarket – Grand Canal – M50 motorway in south Dublin
- R817 – Harold's Cross – Kimmage – Templeogue – Ballyroan – Ballyboden in south Dublin
- R821 – Rathfarnham – Churchtown in south Dublin
- R822 – Rathfarnham – Ballyboden in south Dublin
- R824 – Clonskeagh – Sydney Parade in south Dublin
- R825 – Clonskeagh – Goatstown – Stillorgan – N31 at Blackrock
- R826 – Sandyford – Goatstown in south Dublin
By-Passed National Routes
Since the enactment of the Roads Act 1993, motorways now form part of national primary roads. As a result when a new motorway, or other by-pass is built, the former N-road is downgraded to a regional road. The following are the downgraded N-roads:
See also
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