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R824 Road
The R824 road is a Regional road (Ireland), regional road in south Dublin, Ireland. The road starts somewhere between Sandford and Clonskeagh, passes through Donnybrook, Dublin, Donnybrook and finishes at the junction with the Merrion Road and Ailesbury Road close by to Sydney Parade Avenue, Sydney Parade. Route * The road starts at the junction of the R117 road, R117 (Milltown, Dublin, Milltown Road from the west and Sandford Road from the north) and R825 road, R825 (Clonskeagh Road) and heads in an easterly direction known as Eglinton Road. * The first section of the route terminates at a junction with the R138 road (Ireland), R138 in Donnybrook, Dublin, Donnybrook close to the River Dodder. * On the other side of the river and the R138, the route continues as the Anglesea Road for a short distance before it turns off into Ailesbury Road while Anglesea Road continues as the R815 road, R815. * The road terminates at the junction with the R118 road, R118 (Merrion Road). Trans ...
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Ailesbury Road
Ailesbury Road (''Bóthar Aylesbury'' in Irish language, Irish), is a tree-lined avenue in the affluent Dublin 4 area in Dublin, Republic of Ireland, Ireland. It links Sydney Parade railway station, Sydney Parade Station on Sydney Parade Avenue and the Church of the Sacred Heart at Anglesea Road, Donnybrook, Dublin, Donnybrook. Historically, many embassies and diplomatic residences have been located on the road, including the striking residence of the French Ambassador, the embassy of the People's Republic of China, and the Japanese embassy (before it relocated to the nearby Merrion Centre, Dublin, Merrion Centre). From Ailesbury Road, Shrewsbury Road forms a link to Merrion Road, though Ailesbury Road also meets Merrion Road near its eastern end. Other neighbouring street names include Ailesbury Drive, Ailesbury Park, Ailesbury Gardens and Ailesbury Grove. Reflecting the high property price tags in the area, Ailesbury Road is the second-most expensive property on the Irish Mon ...
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Regional Road (Ireland)
A regional road () in the Republic of Ireland is a class of road not forming a major route (such as a national primary road or national secondary road), but nevertheless forming a link in the Roads in Ireland, national route network. There are over 11,600 kilometres (7,200 miles) of regional roads. Regional roads are numbered with three-digit route numbers, prefixed by "R" (e.g. R105 road (Ireland), R105). The equivalent road category in Northern Ireland are Roads in Northern Ireland#"B" roads, B roads. History Until 1977, classified roads in the Republic of Ireland were designated with one of two prefixes: Trunk roads in Ireland, "T" for trunk roads and "L" for link roads. The ''Local Government (Roads and Motorways) Act, 1974'' authorised the designation of roads as national roads: in 1977, twenty-five national primary roads (N1-N25) and thirty-three national secondary roads (N51-N83) were initially designated under the ''Local Government (Roads and Motorways) Act, 1974 (Declar ...
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