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N61 road (Ireland)

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Length
  
74.19 km

Province
  
Connacht

N61 road (Ireland)

Primarydestinations:
  
County RoscommonAthlone (N6 road)KnockcrogheryLecarrowCrosses the Hind RiverRoscommon (N63, R366, N60)R368 roadTulsk (R367 road)Crosses the Ogulla RiverN5 roadR369 roadR370 roadR361 roadBoyle (R294 road)Crosses the Boyle RiverKnockashee (N4 road)

The N61 road is a national secondary road in County Roscommon in Ireland, linking Athlone, Roscommon, Tulsk, and Boyle. It also connects the N6, N63, N60, N5, and N4 national primary and national secondary roads, as well as seven regional roads. The road is 74.193 kilometres (46.101 mi) long (map).

Map of N61, Roscommon, Ireland

The government legislation that defines the N61, the Roads Act 1993 (Classification of National Roads) Order 2012, provides the following official description:

N61: Athlone, County Westmeath — Boyle, County RoscommonBetween its junction with N6 at Bogganfin and its junction with N4 at Tawnytaskin via Kiltoom, Lecarrow, Knockcroghery, Ballymurray; Athlone Road and Circular Road in the town of Roscommon; Cloonbrackna, Carrownalassan, Tulsk Cross, Shankill, Ratallen, Greatmeadow; Elphin Street, Carrick Road, Sligo Road (and via Military Road, Main Street and Bridge Street) in the town of Boyle; and Knockashee all in the county of Roscommon.

References

N61 road (Ireland) Wikipedia


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