The R110 road is a
regional road in
Ireland which goes from
St Stephen's Green
St Stephen's Green () is a garden square and public park located in the city centre of Dublin, Ireland. The current landscape of the park was designed by William Sheppard. It was officially re-opened to the public on Tuesday, 27 July 1880 by L ...
to
Red Cow,
Dublin. Its route is completely within the Dublin urban area.
Some - though not the entirety - of the route is the original route of the
N7 road prior to the construction of the
Chapelizod bypass on the
N4, at which point N7 traffic was redirected to use the
M50 motorway and
N4 road instead to travel between Dublin city centre and the Red Cow
roundabout
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. It is therefore the alternative route for motorway prohibited traffic for this section of the N7.
Route
(NE – SW)
Between its junction with R138 at Saint Stephens Green East in the city of Dublin and its junction with M50 at Red Cow in the county of South Dublin via Saint Stephens Green South, Cuffe Street, Kevin Street Lower, Kevin Street Upper, Dean Street, The Coombe, Cork Street Extension, Cork Street, Dolphins Barn Street, Dolphins Barn, Dolphins Barn Bridge, Crumlin Road, Drimnagh Road and Long Mile Road in the city of Dublin: Long Mile Road and Naas Road in the county of South Dublin.
See also
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Roads in Ireland
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National primary road
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National secondary road
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Regional road
References
Roads Act 1993 (Classification of Regional Roads) Order 2012–
Department of Transport
{{Roads in Ireland
Regional roads in the Republic of Ireland
Roads in County Dublin
Roads in Dublin (city)