R113 road

R113 road

The R113 is a Regional Road in the Ireland. Located in the east of Ireland at Dublin, it forms a "semi-orbital" route around the south of the city. As of 2007, clockwise, it starts at the N31 at "Temple Hill" in Blackrock and ends at a junction with the N4 at Palmerstown.

The road is one of the busiest Regional Roads in Ireland. The Liffey Valley Shopping Centre, and The Square, Tallaght, two of the busiest shopping centres in Ireland, are both located just off the route. Both the "Fonthill Road" (in Lucan/Clondalkin) and "Belgard Road" (in Tallaght) sections also have a number of large retail outlets. The "Belgard Road" section, running between the N7 at Newlands and the N81 at Tallaght, is a standard dual carriageway and the main thoroughfare in the Tallaght area.

Route

As of January 2008 based the latest Ordnance Survey map of Dublin (Sixth Edition, updated Sept 2005) and the 2006 legislation defining the route changes the former R113 route to:

* Start at "Temple Hill" in Blackrock at its junction with the N31.
* Top of "Temple Hill" fork to "Stradbrook Road."
* Turn right up into "Newtownpark Avenue".
* Up "Newtownpark Avenue"
* Cross the N11 at "White's Cross" and proceed along "Leopardstown Road" to the roundabout at "Brewery Road" (N31)/Sandyford Industrial Estate junction.
* Follow dual-carriageway (on the N31/"Leopardstown Road") to J14 of the M50.
* Cross the M50 and follow the western end of the "Leopardstown Road" to a new junction at "Hillcrest/Kilgobbin Rd".
* Goes sharp right at "Hillcrest" down the new "Kilgobbin Road Extension" (in the thumbnail), to a rotary junction over the M50 (J13 East).
* Follows two parallel roads either side of the M50 (two-lane one-way roads, in effect a dual carriageway with the M50 in the median) to a dumbbell junction under the M50 (J13 West).
* From here it goes west along "Brehon Fields Road" (part of the "Green Route") and then follows "Grange Road" past Marlay Park; on to "Taylor's Lane" as far as Ballyboden roundabout, where it intersects the R115
* Continues west along "Ballyboden Way"; "Templeroan"; "Scholarstown Road" to cross the M50 again at Junction 12 (Knocklyon).
* Continues west along "St. Collumkilles Rd"; "Scholarstown Link Rd" to a junction with the R114 (Firhouse/Bohernabreena Roads).
* Veers north along the Old Bawn Road and joins the N81 in Tallaght Town centre.
* After following the N81 west for 0.5 km it branches north along the "Belgard Road" dual-carriageway as far as Newlands Cross.
* It crosses the N7 through a set of traffic lights. at grade, and follows the "Fonthill Rd" north west bypassing central Clondalkin.
* It crosses the R134 at a double roundabout junction and follows the "Fonthill Road North" for km to mi | 5 | abbr=yes | precision=0 before terminating at a grade separated junction with the N4 at "Quarryvale"/Liffey Valley Shopping Centre.
* Plans to carry the road north, across the River Liffey, seem to have been abandoned. Possibly due to concerns that a "free" crossing just one kilometer upstream from the notorious West-Link on the M50 would cause massive re-routing of traffic (and, of course, loss of West-Link revenue).

Note: As of 2008 the former R113 route via Ticknock, Tibradden, Rockbrock and Mount Venus is still partially signposted 'R113' and the new R113 is still partially signed as a variety of other regional routes.

ee also

*Roads in Ireland - (Primary National Roads)
* Secondary Roads
*Regional Roads

References

* [http://www.transport.ie/upload/general/7617-0.pdf Roads Act 1993 (Classification of Regional Roads) Order 2006] - [http://www.transport.ie/ Department of Transport]


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