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N70 road (Ireland)

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N70 road
Bóthar N70
Route information
Length141.691 km (88.043 mi)
Location
CountryIreland
Primary
destinations
(bypassed routes initalics)
Highway system

TheN70 road is anational secondary road inIreland. It comprises most of theRing of Kerry.

Route

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(N70Killarney Road atKenmare) –SneemCastlecoveCaherdanielWatervilleCahersiveenKillorglin – (N72) –MilltownCastlemaine – (N86) –Tralee (At Camp onN22/N69 Tralee Bypass) .

Quality of road

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N70 is mostly of poor quality single carriageway road, with many sections are bending or narrow especially from Castlemaine to Tralee and also from Waterville to Kenmare.

Upgrade and Improvement

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  • In 2013, a new 750m of dual carriageway nearTralee was opening joining at roundabout at N22, as part of new 8 km dual carriageway east Tralee bypass which also joined N21 and N69.
  • In 2019, a new 3.5 km road betweenMilltown andKillorglin was opened. The new road is widened with a climbing lane. It replaced the dangerous bends on old section from Knockavota to Tinnahally.[1]

See also

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References

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  1. ^Killarney Advertiser[permanent dead link]
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