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N80 road (Ireland)

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Length
  
114.7 km

Province
  
Leinster

N80 road (Ireland)

Primary destinations:
  
County Offaly Tullamore - starts at a roundabout on the N52 Killeigh Clonaghadoo County Laois Twomile Bridge Mountmellick R422; is joined by R423 R423 exits Portlaoise R445, R426, R425 Stradbally R427, R428 N78 Arless Ballickmoyler R429 County Carlow Carlow R430, R417, R448, R726, R725 M9 Ballon N81 Kildavin R724 County Wexford Bunclody R746 R745 N11

The N80 road is a national secondary road in Ireland that runs southeastwards from its junction with the N52 and R443 in the town of Tullamore in County Offaly, to the N11 at Ballynahallin, just north of Enniscorthy in County Wexford, a distance of 114.683 km. Total length is 114.683 km (71.261 mi).

Contents

Map of N80, Ireland

Upgrading

In common with most National secondary routes, the N80 is a simple two lane road without hard shoulders for much of its route. Some of the worst bends may have been removed through the years and some junctions improved, but general pavement quality is rather poor. No improvements of existing sections are scheduled, however the N80 is currently being extended from its southern terminus at the N11 to a junction with the M11 which is under construction as of September 2016.

Earlier works of note on the N80 include:

  • a bypass of Tullamore (N52) and Moate (M6) involved the designation of some 26 km of N80 to R road resulting in a reduction in its total length.
  • Mountmellick inner relief road - project appears to have been abandoned.
  • Realigned section where it crosses over the M7 (Completed late 1990s).
  • Kildavin bypass (completed in the 1990s it involved passing over the village and bridging over the R724)
  • Southern terminus of the N80 at the N11 converted from a simple T-junction to a roundabout (2008).
  • Tullamore bypass

    The Tullamore bypass is a new 14 km (8.7 mi) single carriageway upgrade to the N52. The route leaves the existing N52 approximately 6 km (3.7 mi) southwest of Tullamore town, intersecting with the N80 road SE of the town, crossing over the Grand Canal, before rejoining the N52 again 3 km (1.9 mi) north of the town. A spur designated part of the R443 was constructed from the northern section of the route to the Tullamore Western Relief Road forming a near complete orbital route around Tullamore. The N80 now terminates at the N52 junction on the bypass; traffic heading for Athlone now takes the N52 north to the M6 motorway at Kilbeggan.

    References

    N80 road (Ireland) Wikipedia