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R400 road (Ireland)

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Length
  
43 km

Province
  
Leinster

R400 road (Ireland)

Primary destinations:
  
County Westmeath Mullingar – leaves town centre Rochfortbridge – join/leave R446 Cross N6 at grade separated interchange County Offaly Rhode – R441 Crosses the Grand Canal R402 Walsh Island Crosses the Cushina River Cushina – terminates at the R419

The R400 road is a regional road in Ireland, linking Mullingar, County Westmeath to the R419 at Cushina, County Offaly.

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Map of R400, Mullingar, Co. Westmeath, Ireland

Route

It starts in the centre of Mullingar and crosses over the N52 south of the town.

In Rochfortbridge it joins the R446, (the former N6), then leaves it southwards crossing over the new N6 at a grade separated junction.

Continuing south it enters County Offaly and then for 25 km it crosses the western edge of the Bog of Allen; going through the village of Rhode, crossing the Grand Canal, intersecting with the R402, skirting the village of Walsh Island before terminating in Cushina.

The route is 43 km (27 mi) long.

Map of the route

R400 Routemap.

Local name

From its junction with the R402 in the townland of Mount Lucas and Drumcaw until its end at Cushina, the R400 is known locally as the Pike road.

References

R400 road (Ireland) Wikipedia