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Encyclopedia > N5 road

The N5 road is a National Primary Route in the Republic of Ireland, connecting Dublin with Westport and the west of Ireland. The road diverges from the N4 road from Dublin to Sligo near Longford Town. The N5 passes through Longford, as well as Strokestown and Ballaghaderreen, before crossing the N17 at Charlestown near Knock International Airport. The N26 to Ballina leaves the N5 near Castlebar, the only major settlement on the route between Longford and Westport.


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Road Assistance ::ShellinfoSight.com:: (792 words)
From Huguenot Toll Plaza to the tunnel the road is a four lane undivided road and through the tunnel a single carriageway.
The Kanniedood road safety project is operational on this road and a number of driver alert sections have been constructed at regular intervals.
From Middelfontein to Pietersburg, the road is a single carriageway road with passing lanes in a fair condition with visible road markings and road signs.
N5 road - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (116 words)
The N5 road is a National Primary Route in the Republic of Ireland, connecting Dublin with Westport and the west of Ireland.
The road diverges from the N4 road from Dublin to Sligo near Longford Town.
The N5 passes through Longford, as well as Strokestown and Ballaghaderreen, before crossing the N17 at Charlestown near Knock International Airport.
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