N69 road (Ireland)

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N69 road
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N69 Tralee Bypass
Route information
Length97.476 km (60.569 mi)
Location
CountryIreland
Primary
destinations
(bypassed routes in italics)
Highway system

The N69 road is a national secondary road in Ireland. It runs from Limerick to Tralee and passes through Mungret, Clarina, Kildimo, Askeaton (bypassed), Foynes, Loghill, Glin, Tarbert, and Listowel.

Upgrades

The N22/N69 Tralee Bypass opened on 16 August 2013. Four kilometres of dual carriageway were added to the N69, the first such section to be included in this route. The N69 now terminates at the Ballingowan Roundabout on the N22/N69 Tralee Bypass.

In August of 2024, the N69 Listowel Bypass opened. It is a six kilometre single carriageway around the north and west of the town.[1]

Route

The N69 starts in Limerick on the N18 West Limerick Bypass, which was opened in 2010. It then passes though the villages of Mungret, Clarina, Ferrybridge and Kildimo. This section of N69 is the busiest with average traffic volumes of up to 8,000 daily. It passes by Askeaton, which has been bypassed since 1990. It then passes through the port town of Foynes and the villages of Loghill and Glin before crossing into County Kerry. In Tarbert, it intersects with the N67 before continuing on to Listowel, which is bypassed by a six kilometre single carriageway bypass. The road then goes South, by the village of Kilflynn before reaching the Forge Cross Roundabout in Tralee. The N69 terminates at Ballingown Roundabout on the Tralee Bypass, which opened in 2013.

References


  1. ^ "Taoiseach Simon Harris officially opens the new Listowel bypass". Irish Independent. 19 August 2024. Retrieved 2 February 2025.
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