National secondary road

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A National Secondary Road (Irish: Bóthar Náisiúnta den Dara Grád) is a category of road in Ireland. These roads form an important part of the national route network, but are secondary to the main arterial routes (which are classified as national primary roads. Secondary roads are designated route numbers higher than those used for primary roads, but with the same "N" prefix. Routes N51 and higher are all secondary roads.

National secondary roads have a default speed limit of 100km/h (62.5 mph), as along with national primary routes, they fall into the speed limit category of national roads.

Secondary routes are generally more poorly maintained than primary routes (although can vary widely), but often carry more traffic than regional roads. Some sections of secondary roads (usually approaching urban centres) are dual-carriageway, while many are narrow two-lane country roads, indistinguishable from regional roads.

Many national secondary roads, though not arterial routes between major cities, connect large areas to major population centres. For example, the N59 through County Galway and County Mayo, the N70 road through County Kerry (see Ring of Kerry), the N71 through West Cork. For this reason, many national secondary roads are well-travelled by tourists.

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[edit] List of national secondary roads

(XXXX) = Junction with road XXXX, e.g. (N21) = Junction with N21 road

National Secondary Roads in Ireland
Road Name Description Length
N51 DroghedaSlane (N2) – Navan (N3) – AthboyDelvin (N52 to Mullingar) 58 km (36 mi)
N52 (runs around the east of) Dundalk (N1) – Ardee (N2, N33) – Kells (N3) – Delvin (N51) – MullingarTyrrellspass (joins N6 road) KilbegganDurrowTullamore (N80) – Birr (N62) – Borrisokane (N65) – (N7 east of Nenagh) 218 km (135 mi)
N53 Dundalk to Castleblayney (a short section of the road becomes the A37 where it runs through County Armagh) 0 km (0 mi)
N54 Monaghan (N2) – ClonesCavan (N3)(a short section of the road becomes the A3 where it runs through County Fermanagh) 0 km (0 mi)
N55 (N3 just outside Cavan Town) – GranardEdgeworthstown (N4) – (N6 Athlone ringroad) 82 km (51 mi)
N56 (N15 just east of Donegal Town) – (R263 near Killybegs) – GlentiesDungloeDunfanaghyLetterkenny (N14) 0 km (0 mi)
N58 Foxford (N26) – (N5 between Swinford and Castlebar) 0 km (0 mi)
N59 (N4 to Sligo) – Ballina (N26) – Bangor Erris – Rosturk – Westport (N5) – ClifdenOughterardMoycullenGalway (N6) 0 km (0 mi)
N60 Castlebar - Claremorris (N17) - Ballyhaunis - Castlerea- Ballymoe - Roscommon. 0 km (0 mi)
N61 Athlone (N6) - Knockcroghery - Roscommon - Tulsk (N5) - Boyle (N4). 0 km (0 mi)
N62 N6 near Athlone to N8 at Horse and Jockey) N6 – FerbaneCloghanBirrRoscreaTemplemoreThurlesHorse and Jockey (N8) 0 km (0 mi)
N63 (N63 Galway City to Longford Town) Galway CityClaregalwayLackaghTurloughmore – Abbeyknockmoy – Moylough – Mountbellew – NewbridgeBallygar – Mount Talbot – AthleagueRoscommonLanesboroughLongford (N5) 0 km (0 mi)
N65 N6 near Loughrea to N52 at Borrisokane; crossing the River Shannon at Portumna 0 km (0 mi)
N66 N6 near Loughrea to N18 at Gort 0 km (0 mi)
N67 N67) KilcolganKinvaraBallyvaughanLisdoonvarnaEnnistymon (N85) – KilkeeKilrush (N68) – (ferry pier near Killimer) (ferry pier near Tarbert) – Tarbert (N69) 0 km (0 mi)
N68 Kilrush to Ennis 0 km (0 mi)
N69 Dock Road (Limerick) – Mungret – Clarina – Kildimo – (Askeaton) – FoynesTarbert (N67) – ListowelTralee (N70, 86, N21) 0 km (0 mi)
N70 (Comprises most of the Ring of Kerry) - (N70 Killarney Road at Kenmare) – SneemCastlecoveCaherdanielWatervilleCahersiveenKillorglin – (N72) – MilltownCastlemaine – (N86) – (N21, N69) Tralee 0 km (0 mi)
N71 (N22) Cork (Wilton Road, Bishopstown Road, Bandon Road) – Halfway bypassInnishannonBandon – Ballinascarthy – ClonakiltyRosscarberyLeapSkibbereen – (R592 to Ballydehob) – BantryBallylickeyGlengarriffKenmare – (N70) – MuckrossKillarney (N22, N72) 0 km (0 mi)
N72 KillorglinKillarney (N22) – RathmoreMallow (N20) – Fermoy (N8) – LismoreDungarvan (N25) 0 km (0 mi)
N73 Mitchelstown (N8) – (N72 east of Mallow) 0 km (0 mi)
N74 ( N8) Cashel - Golden – Klfeakle - Tipperary Town (N24) 0 km (0 mi)
N75 Thurles to the N8 near Two-Mile Borris 0 km (0 mi)
N76 (N10) Kilkenny Ring Road – Ballymack – Callan bypass – Ninemilehouse – (N24 east of Clonmel) 0 km (0 mi)
N77 (N10) Kilkenny Ring Road – (N78) – Ballyragget – (N8) at Durrow, County Laois. 0 km (0 mi)
N78 (N77) - Castlecomer - (N80) - Athy - (M9) at Kilcullen. 0 km (0 mi)
N80 ( N6) in Moate, County Westmeath - Clara, County Offaly - ( N52) in Tullamore - Mountmellick, County Laois - crosses the (M7) at Portlaoise (connects to M7 via (R445)) - Stradbally - (N78) Carlow, County Carlow - Ballon - ( N81) - Kildavin - Bunclody, County Wexford - ( N11) near Enniscorthy. 140 km (87 mi)
N81 Dublin (Terenure, Tallaght) – (N82) – BaltinglassTullow – (N80 just east of Ballon) 0 km (0 mi)
N82 Citywest Road (N81 near Tallaght) – (J3 N7 near Clondalkin) 0 km (0 mi)
N83 TuamDunmoreCloonfadBallyhaunis – Tooreen – N17 south of Charlestown 0 km (0 mi)
N84 Galway – Cloonboo – HeadfordShruleKilmaineBallinrobeCastlebar 0 km (0 mi)
N85 Ennis (N68) – Ennistymon (N67) 0 km (0 mi)
N86 Tralee – Blennerville – AnnascaulDingle 0 km (0 mi)
N87 Belturbet (N3)– BallyconnellSwanlinbar – (border with Northern Ireland where it becomes the A32) 0 km (0 mi)

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