Gallery:N21
Looking south from the Kilmaniheen overbridge
Originally uploaded to Coppermine on Jul 04, 2009 by tech2N21 road looking north from the Kilmaniheen overbridge, Knockagoshel, Co. Kerry.
Originally uploaded to Coppermine on Jul 01, 2009 by tech2The Croagh bypass was one of the first parts of the N21, which links Limerick and Tralee to be upgraded. This sign is unusual though - the English is above the Irish!
Originally uploaded to Coppermine on Dec 16, 2007 by IrlRonADS for R518 junction with N21, pre-Guildford Rules style patching, so most likely signage original to the bypass which was opened in 1993.
Originally uploaded to Coppermine on Dec 16, 2007 by IrlRonN20/N21 multiplex S of Limerick.
Originally uploaded to Coppermine on Dec 08, 2007 by csdApproaching the N20 TOTSO.
Originally uploaded to Coppermine on Dec 08, 2007 by csdAlthough the N20 to Cork is arguably the major road, the N21 has priority at this junction. Heading south.
Originally uploaded to Coppermine on Dec 08, 2007 by csdThe dual carriageway section ends shortly after the N20 junction, and the N21 goes straight through the bottleneck of Adare.
Originally uploaded to Coppermine on Dec 08, 2007 by csdN20/N21 south to the left, Limerick city to the right. The eastern approaches to the under-construction Shannon tunnel are straight ahead. The roundabout will be replaced by a freeflow junction. Originally uploaded to Coppermine on Dec 08, 2007 by csd
Update: 2015 - this isn't here anymore! The new junction is slightly further south, the roundabout being approximately where the westbound M7 slip diverges from the southbound M20For the moment, N18-bound traffic must take a circuitous route through south Limerick. This will be a thing of the past when the tunnel opens.
Originally uploaded to Coppermine on Dec 08, 2007 by csdRacecourse exit
Originally uploaded to Coppermine on Dec 08, 2007 by csdThis sign is unusual as it looks like a 1980s sign, but the Irish is italic like post-1989 signage! May have been one of the first signs in Ireland to use the italic font for Irish.
Originally uploaded to Coppermine on Dec 16, 2007 by IrlRon