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R120 Approaching N4 - Coppermine - 5801.JPG
R120_Approaching_N4

Dreadful at grade junction in west Dublin. This is looking southbound with westbound traffic on the N4 crossing left->right. It is the ONLY at grade junction on the N4/M4 west of the M50 all the way to Kinnegad (soon to be Kilbeggan). It is planned to GS this junction and not a moment too soon. The Friday evening tailbacks towards Dublin are chronic. The GSJ has been designed and should proceed soon. It will entail sinking the N4 into a trench and briging that trench at this point.

Originally uploaded to Coppermine on May 02, 2006 by murphaph
N4 at R120 Newcastle Road - Coppermine - 16434.JPG
N4 at R120 Newcastle Road

Clearance work for the grade separation of this junction has started.

Originally uploaded to Coppermine on Jan 06, 2008 by csd
N4 at R120 Newcastle Road - Coppermine - 16433.JPG
N4 at R120 Newcastle Road

Clearance work has started for the grade separation of this junction.

Originally uploaded to Coppermine on Jan 06, 2008 by csd
N4 Lucan bypass - Coppermine - 19359.JPG
N4 Lucan bypass

This is the Newcastle Road (R120) junction. Traffic has been diverted onto what will be the westbound off-slip. The mainline will be where the piles of gravel are now. 03.08.2008.

Originally uploaded to Coppermine on Aug 03, 2008 by csd
N4 widening project - Coppermine - 16105.JPG
N4 widening project

as well as widening the N4 to D3H at this location it will grade separate this junction (R120) by trenching the N4 (like the westlink at Grosvenor Road) and constructing an overbridge for the R120 which should stay roughly at the same level. Site clearance just started. All these mellors will be no more.

Originally uploaded to Coppermine on Dec 01, 2007 by murphaph
N4 widening project - Coppermine - 16104.JPG
N4 widening project

as well as widening the N4 to D3H at this location it will grade separate this junction (R120) by trenching the N4 (like the westlink at Grosvenor Road) and constructing an overbridge for the R120 which should stay roughly at the same level. Site clearance just started. All these mellors will be no more.

Originally uploaded to Coppermine on Dec 01, 2007 by murphaph
N4 widening project - Coppermine - 16103.JPG
N4 widening project

as well as widening the N4 to D3H at this location it will grade separate this junction (R120) by trenching the N4 (like the westlink at Grosvenor Road) and constructing an overbridge for the R120 which should stay roughly at the same level. Site clearance just started. All these mellors will be no more.

Originally uploaded to Coppermine on Dec 01, 2007 by murphaph
N4 widening project - Coppermine - 16102.JPG
N4 widening project

as well as widening the N4 to D3H at this location it will grade separate this junction (R120) by trenching the N4 (like the westlink at Grosvenor Road) and constructing an overbridge for the R120 which should stay roughly at the same level. Site clearance just started. All these mellors will be no more.

Originally uploaded to Coppermine on Dec 01, 2007 by murphaph
R120 Approaching N4 - Coppermine - 5800.JPG
R120_Approaching_N4

Dreadful at grade junction in west Dublin. This is looking southbound with westbound traffic on the N4 crossing left->right. It is the ONLY at grade junction on the N4/M4 west of the M50 all the way to Kinnegad (soon to be Kilbeggan). It is planned to GS this junction and not a moment too soon. The Friday evening tailbacks towards Dublin are chronic. The GSJ has been designed and should proceed soon. It will entail sinking the N4 into a trench and briging that trench at this point.

Originally uploaded to Coppermine on May 02, 2006 by murphaph
R136 intermediate junction - Coppermine - 16075.JPG
R136 intermediate junction Originally uploaded to Coppermine on Dec 01, 2007 by murphaph
 

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