R211
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R211 | |||
Location Map ( geo) | |||
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From: | Cappoge (O050905) | ||
To: | Mooremount (O044888) | ||
Distance: | 1.8 km (1.1 miles) | ||
Meets: | R132, M1, R170 | ||
Former Number(s): | N1 | ||
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The R211 in County Louth was built in 1993 as a link between the then temporary terminus (now Junction 13) of the Dunleer bypass section of the M1 and the original N1 (now R132). It ceased to be part of the N1 in 2001 when the Dunleer to Dundalk section of the M1 opened. The R211 is a high-quality S2 with hard shoulders and includes a bridge over the Dublin–Belfast railway.
The R211 does not appear on any signs; it is currently signed as the R132 from the Moremount Interchange, and as (M1) from the northern end.
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