N70 road (Ireland)
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N70 road | |
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Bóthar N70 | |
Route information | |
Length | 141.691 km (88.043 mi) |
Location | |
Country | Ireland |
Primary destinations | (bypassed routes in italics)
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Highway system | |
The N70 road is a national secondary road in Ireland. It comprises most of the Ring of Kerry.
Route
[edit](N70 Killarney Road at Kenmare) – Sneem – Castlecove – Caherdaniel – Waterville – Cahersiveen – Killorglin – (N72) – Milltown – Castlemaine – (N86) – Tralee (At Camp on N22/N69 Tralee Bypass) .
Quality of road
[edit]N70 is mostly of poor quality single carriageway road, with many sections are bending or narrow especially from Castlemaine to Tralee and also from Waterville to Kenmare.
Upgrade and Improvement
[edit]- In 2013, a new 750m of dual carriageway near Tralee was opening joining at roundabout at N22, as part of new 8 km dual carriageway east Tralee bypass which also joined N21 and N69.
- In 2019, a new 3.5 km road between Milltown and Killorglin was opened. The new road is widened with a climbing lane. It replaced the dangerous bends on old section from Knockavota to Tinnahally.[1]
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