R821 road (Ireland)
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Length: | 2.1 km (1.3 mi) |
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The R821 road is a regional road in south Dublin, Ireland. The road starts at the junction with the R115 (Willbrook Road) in Rathfarnham and passes through Nutgrove before terminating at Churchtown.
Route
- The road starts at the T-junction with the R115 (Willbrook Road) beside the well known The Yellow House pub. The road heads in an easterly direction and is known as Grange Road.
- About 350 metres further the Grange Road turns off in a southerly direction as the R822 while the R821 continues easterly as Nutgrove Avenue.
- The route passes the shopping center and retail park in Nutgrove after a crossroad with local roads.
- The route terminates at a triangle in Churchtown where it connects with the R112 (Upper Churchtown Road) and a local road (Beaumont Avenue).
Transport
A westbound bus lane is present along the entire route while after Nutgrove there is also a bus lane heading east until the end of the route in Churchtown. There are a number of Dublin Bus routes along the R821:
- 16
- 16A
- 17
- 75
There is an off street bike lane on the route though there are a few sections where the lane ends unexpectedly.
Future plans
Currently there are plans to upgrade the junction with the R112 and Beaumont Avenue.[1]
See also
References
- ↑ DLRCoCo.ie - Churchtown Nutgrove QBC
- Roads Act 1993 (Classification of Regional Roads) Order 2006 – Department of Transport
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