N60
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From: | Roscommon (M874653) | ||||||
To: | Castlebar (M149899) | ||||||
Distance: | 92.2 km (57.3 miles) | ||||||
Meets: | N61, R367, R377, R361, N83, R929, R323, R327, N17, R331, R320, R324, N84, N5, R307 | ||||||
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The N60 is a national secondary road in the West Region of Ireland connecting the towns of Roscommon to Castlebar. Largely paralleling the N5, which runs a little further to the north, its runs by way of Castlerea in County Roscommon and Ballyhaunis and Claremorris in County Mayo. A brief stretch of the road (< 2.5 km either side of the village of Ballymoe) passes through a corner of County Galway.
The N60 originally continued to Westport; however, the section from Castlebar to Westport was reclassified as an extension of the N5 in 1995.
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