N59 road (Ireland) explained

Country:IRL
Type:N
Route:59
Image Notes:N59 at Kylemore Lough, County Galway
Length Km:298.795
Destinations:

The N59 road is a national secondary road in Ireland. It commences in County Sligo, south of Sligo Town at the Belladrehid interchange with the N4 north of Ballysadare. The route circles around the west of Ireland, passing west from Sligo into County Mayo and through Ballina. The N59 continues around Mayo, proceeding indirectly to Westport. Continuing south through Mayo into County Galway, the road passes through the village of Leenaun. The 182-year-old bridge in the centre of the village, carrying the road across the River Lahill, collapsed in floods on 18 July 2007. Due to the local terrain and road network, the diversionary route for getting from the south of the village to Westport was 110 km long. A temporary bridge was opened eight days after the floods, on 27 July. It has since been replaced by a new bridge.

South of Leenaun, the N59 proceeds southwest through Connemara to Clifden. From there, it returns east through Maam Cross and to Oughterard, from which it proceeds southeast to Galway city. The N59 ends at a junction with the N6 at Quincentenary Bridge.

At, the N59 is the longest numbered road in Ireland.

Road length (2015)

Local AuthorityRoute Lengths By LA (km)
Sligo47.641
Mayo137.346
Galway109.399
Galway (City)2.669
Total Route Length298.795

Infrastructural upgrades

County MayoBallina Orbital Route ProjectThe objective of the Ballina Orbital Route Project is to provide an orbital link around the town connecting all existing and future National Primary and National Secondary Roads, all existing Regional Roads and all existing Local Roads radiating from the town. The consequent benefit will be a reduction in traffic congestion due to traffic having the opportunity of avoiding the town centre. It will also serve to open up lands on the periphery of Ballina for future development.Project webpage

Ballina to CrossmolinaThis scheme will provide either an up-grade of the existing road or an off-line new route that will serve to bypass the town of Crossmolina on its western terminus, will link the towns of Crossmolina and Ballina and finally integrate with the preferred route for the Ballina Orbital Route on its eastern terminus. The project will be approximately 13 km long with at-grade junctions where necessary providing opportunities to interact with the existing road network.[1] [2]

County GalwayMoycullen Bypass Project

See also

References

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Notes and References

  1. http://www.nra.ie/RoadSchemeActivity/MayoCountyCouncil/N59CrossmolinaBallina/SchemeName,15428,en.html NRA website
  2. Web site: Project webpage . 2009-01-02 . https://web.archive.org/web/20071117022105/http://www.regdesign.com/Projects/N59%20Crossmolina-Ballina%20Road%20Project.htm . 2007-11-17 . dead .
  3. http://www.advertiser.ie/galway/article/10425 Galway Advertiser
  4. http://www.nra.ie/mapping/index.jsp?county=Galway