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N3/M3 From Dublin City Centre to border north of Cavan (continuing to Eniskillen as as various A roads) and reemerging into Ireland near Ballyshannon and continuing to Ballyshannon.
N3/M3 From Dublin City Centre to border north of Cavan (continuing to Eniskillen as as various A roads) and reemerging into Ireland near Ballyshannon and continuing to Ballyshannon.


N4/M4 From Dublin City Centre to Sligo
[[N4/M4]] From Dublin City Centre to Sligo


N5 From N4 Longford to Westport
N5 From N4 Longford to Westport


N6 From N4 Kinnegad to Galway
N6 From N4 Kinnegad to Galway

Revision as of 16:32, 11 April 2011

National Routes in Ireland are numbered Nxx except for those sections that are motorways where the N is replaced with an M

These are divided into National Primary routes (N1 to N31) and National Secondary routes (N51 to N87). There are approximately 2,750 km of Primary Routes and 2,700 km of Secondary Routes.

It is planned to include information here on all these routes and the level to which they are mapped.

N1/M1 From Dublin City Centre to border north of Dundalk (continuing to Belfast as the A1)

N2/M2 From Dublin City Centre to border north of Monaghan (continuing to Derry as A5)

N3/M3 From Dublin City Centre to border north of Cavan (continuing to Eniskillen as as various A roads) and reemerging into Ireland near Ballyshannon and continuing to Ballyshannon.

N4/M4 From Dublin City Centre to Sligo

N5 From N4 Longford to Westport

N6 From N4 Kinnegad to Galway