R132 road (Ireland)

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The R132 road is one of Ireland's newest regional roads, having been classified following the opening M1 motorway which by-passes most of the old N1 route. The R132 is 98.9 kilometres (61.5 mi) long. By-passed sections of the old N1 were reclassified R132. The route has a highly varying road quality, with some sections of dual carriageway such as the original Swords Bypass, and the original run-in to the M1 Balbriggan Bypass; much wide standard two-lane road, and some very poor segments. Some sections, such as that through Drogheda, are still signed "N1" though the town was bypassed in 2003. rdf:langString
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rdf:langString * County Dublin ** Dublin ** Crosses the Royal Canal ** Drumcondra ** Crosses the River Tolka ** Santry * Fingal ** R125, R106 ** Swords ** Crosses the Ward River ** Crosses the Broad Meadow River ** M1 ** Balbriggan * County Meath ** Crosses the River Nanny ** R150 * County Louth ** Drogheda ** Crosses the River Boyne ** N51 ** M1 ** Crosses the White River ** R169 ** R170 ** Dunleer ** Crosses the White River ** Crosses the River Dee ** Crosses the River Glyde ** Castlebellingham ** Crosses the Fane River ** N52 ** Dundalk ** Crosses the Castletown River ** N52, N1, R173 ** R174 ** Crosses the Flurry River ** L7092 local road * Northern Ireland
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rdf:langString The R132 road is one of Ireland's newest regional roads, having been classified following the opening M1 motorway which by-passes most of the old N1 route. The R132 is 98.9 kilometres (61.5 mi) long. By-passed sections of the old N1 were reclassified R132. The route has a highly varying road quality, with some sections of dual carriageway such as the original Swords Bypass, and the original run-in to the M1 Balbriggan Bypass; much wide standard two-lane road, and some very poor segments. Some sections, such as that through Drogheda, are still signed "N1" though the town was bypassed in 2003.
rdf:langString The R132 southbound near Swords
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