R825 road (Ireland)
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Regional road in south Dublin, Ireland
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R825 road | |
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Bóthar R825 | |
R825-Goatstown.JPG Looking south on the Goatstown Road at the junction with Farmhill Park | |
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Length | 7.6 km (4.7 mi) |
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Country | Ireland |
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The R825 road is a regional road in south Dublin, Ireland. The road starts in Clonskeagh at the junction with the R117 (Milltown Road) and passes through Goatstown, Kilmacud and Stillorgan before ending at a junction with the N31 in Blackrock, County Dublin.[1] The route is 7.6 km (4.7 mi) in length and is single carriageway apart from a small 2 lane section beside the N11.
Route
[edit ]- The road starts at the junction of the R117 (Milltown Road from the west and Sandford Road from the north) and R824 (Eglinton Road). A bridge crosses the River Dodder shortly before a junction with the Beach Hill and Beaver Row road that connects to Donnybrook. The road is known as the Clonskeagh Road until it reaches the triangle in Clonskeagh.
- At the triangle,[clarification needed ] the road connects with Bird Avenue before continuing south as the Roebuck Road.
- Further along the Roebuck road leads off to the west before connecting with the R112 at Foster Avenue while the R825 stays south known as the Goatstown Road.
- The first section of the route terminates at the crossroads in Goatstown as the road continues south as the R133, while east and west runs the R112.
- Just under 1 km further south the road starts again at the junction with the R133 and heads in a westerly direction towards Stillorgan. The road is briefly known as Drummartin Road at this point before it connects with the old route of the Lower Kilmacud Road.
- After Stillorgan, the road crosses the N11 and is known as Stillorgan Park for 1 km before the road takes a left at a T-Junction and heads north as Carysfort Avenue.[citation needed ]
- The road terminates at the end of Carysfort Avenue where the road joins up to the N31 at Frascati Road, Blackrock.[citation needed ]
See also
[edit ]References
[edit ]- ^ Roads Act 1993 (Classification of Regional Roads) Order 2006 (PDF), Dublin: Government Publications Office, 2006, p. 106, archived from the original (PDF) on 27 September 2007