Jack Lynch Tunnel
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El Túnel Jack Lynch (en irlandés: Tollán Sheáin Uí Loingsigh; en inglés: Jack Lynch Tunnel) es un túnel sumergido y una parte integral de la carretera de circunvalación sur de N40 de Cork, en Irlanda. Lleva el nombre del ex Primer Ministro, Jack Lynch, natural de Cork. Toma la carretera bajo el río Lee. Al norte del túnel, la carretera de circunvalación se une a la autopista M8 a Dublín (norte) y la carretera N8 al centro de la ciudad (al oeste), con la N25 que comienza al este de Waterford. El túnel fue terminado en mayo de 1999, y lleva cerca de 40.000 vehículos por día a partir de 2005.
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Is tollán suite i gContae Chorcaí é Tollán Sheáin Uí Loingsigh (Béarla: Jack Lynch Tunnel). As an iar-Taoiseach Seán Ó Loingsigh a ainmníodh é. Cuireadh tús leis sa bhliain 1995, agus osclaíodh an tollán i mí na Bealtaine 1999.
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The Jack Lynch Tunnel (Irish: Tollán Sheáin Uí Loingsigh) is an immersed tube tunnel and an integral part of the N40 road network in Cork, Ireland. It is named after former Taoiseach, Jack Lynch, a native of Cork.
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The Jack Lynch Tunnel (Irish: Tollán Sheáin Uí Loingsigh) is an immersed tube tunnel and an integral part of the N40 road network in Cork, Ireland. It is named after former Taoiseach, Jack Lynch, a native of Cork. It takes the road under the River Lee. North of the tunnel, the ring-road joins the M8 motorway to Dublin (north) and N8 road to the city centre (west), with the N25 commencing east to Waterford. The tunnel was completed in May 1999, and carried nearly 40,000 vehicles per day as of 2005. This number rose further as the N40 ring-road's upgrades progressed, with the opening of the Kinsale road roundabout flyover in 2006 and subsequent upgrades to the Sarsfield Road and Bandon Road Roundabouts. Traffic in 2016 was approximately 63,000 vehicles a day up from 59,000 in 2013. The tunnel has two cells, each with two traffic lanes and two footpaths, and a central bore for use in an emergency only. Pedestrians and cyclists are expressly forbidden from using the tunnel. The exclusion of cyclists has been somewhat controversial as the feeder road is a dual-carriageway and so is open to cyclists, but the by-law is applied because of space limitations and the obvious danger of cyclists in an enclosed tunnel.
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El Túnel Jack Lynch (en irlandés: Tollán Sheáin Uí Loingsigh; en inglés: Jack Lynch Tunnel) es un túnel sumergido y una parte integral de la carretera de circunvalación sur de N40 de Cork, en Irlanda. Lleva el nombre del ex Primer Ministro, Jack Lynch, natural de Cork. Toma la carretera bajo el río Lee. Al norte del túnel, la carretera de circunvalación se une a la autopista M8 a Dublín (norte) y la carretera N8 al centro de la ciudad (al oeste), con la N25 que comienza al este de Waterford. El túnel fue terminado en mayo de 1999, y lleva cerca de 40.000 vehículos por día a partir de 2005.
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