R772 ROAD

R772 south of Rathnew

The 'R772' is a regional road comprised of disconnected sections of road which once formed part of the N11 but which have now been by-passed, joined together by some new road sections and some former local roads.

Contents
Route (sections)
Trivia
See also
External links

Route (sections)



★ 1) Through Newtownmountkennedy, via existing single track local roads to ''Coynes Cross'', Ashford, Rathnew to the N11 Junction at ''Blackhill Road''

★ 2) Through Arklow.

★ 3) From south of Inch at ''Tinnock Roundabout'' through Gorey to a roundabout south of Clogh, County Wexford.

Trivia


R772 at its single track section

Central grass, one car-width on a NEW Regional route.

To follow the R772 after passing through the town of Newtownmountkennedy (southbound) you must take an unsigned right-turn into a local road; then after climbing nearly 2 km, there is an unmarked left turn into a single-track local access road which takes you downhill for a kilometer , under the new N11, to join the bypassed former N11. This must be the most bizarre stretch of regional road in the country.

See also



Roads in Ireland- (Primary National Roads)

Secondary Roads

Regional Roads

External links



Roads Act 1993 (Classification of Regional Roads) Order 2006 (PDF) - Department of Transport

Roads Act 1993 (Classification of National Roads) Order 2006 (PDF)- Department of Transport

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