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R156 road (Ireland)

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Length
  
60 km

Province
  
Leinster

R156 road (Ireland)

Primarydestinations:
  
County DublinMulhuddart – leaves N3County MeathClonee – R157DunboyneMullagh, County MeathR125Kilmore Cross RoadsJoins R158Summerhill – leaves R158R163Rathmolyon – R159R160R161Scariff Bridge crosses the River BoyneBallivorCounty WestmeathRaharneyKillucanThe Downs; terminates at the N4

The R156 road is a regional road in Ireland, linking the N3 national primary road near Clonee in County Meath to the N4 (near Mullingar) in County Westmeath. The road is single carriageway throughout. Many parts of the route have dangerous bends.

Contents

Map of R156, Ireland

Route

  • (East to West)
  • The route leaves the N3 in County Dublin near Mulhuddart and in 500m crosses into Clonee in County Meath. Within a kilometer of leaving Clonee it enters the rapidly expanding town of Dunboyne. The remainder of the route is through rural Meath and Westmeath, passing through the villages of Mullagh, Summerhill, Rathmolyon and Ballivor in Meath and Raharney and Killucan in Westmeath before connecting to the N3 at The Downs east of Mullingar. It joins the N4 at a dangerous at-grade junction with a busy dual-carriageway.
  • References

    R156 road (Ireland) Wikipedia


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