R443 road (Ireland)

This is an old revision of this page, as edited by Offaly way (talk | contribs) at 19:24, 6 August 2010. The present address (URL) is a permanent link to this revision, which may differ significantly from the current revision.

Template:New unreviewed article



The R443 road is a regional road in Ireland, which forms the northern and western part of an Orbital route around the town of Tullamore. The southern and eastern part is formed by the N52 Tullamore bypass. The R443 commences at a roundabout junction with the N52/N80. From here it travels along Clonminch Road (Former N80) and then joins the R421 (Former N52) for a distance of 300 Meters along Cormac Street. The road then continues along the "Western Relief Road" along the western edge of the town. It has roundabout junctions with the R420 Clara Road (Former N80) and the R421 Arden Road (Former N52) in addition to other Roundabouts for Industrial, Retail and Residental estates. The road terminates at a roundabout with the N52 Tullamore bypass on the northern side of the town.


R443 Route


    • Starts at the junction of N52/N80 on the TullamoreBypass
    • Clonminch Road
    • Joins the(R421) along Cormac Street for 300 Meters
    • Sragh Road
    • Rahan Road
    • Western Relief Route
    • Collins Lane
    • Arden
    • Terminates at a roundabout on the N52 Tullamore Bypass

.

N52 Junction with the R443 with Private Hospital under construction in background

See also


References