N72 road (Ireland)

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N72 road
Bóthar N72
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Approaching Mallow from the east
Route information
Length165.923 km (103.100 mi)
Location
Primary
destinations
  • County Waterford
    • Leaves the N25 north of Dungarvan
    • - joins/leaves the
    • Crosses the Finisk River
    • (R671)
    • Cappoquin - ()
    • Lismore - crosses the River Blackwater; (R668, R666)
    • - crosses the River Bride; R634
  • County Cork
    • Fermoy - passes under the M8; joins/leaves the R639 crossing the River Blackwater
    • (R512)
    • Ballyhooley
    • Castletownroche - crosses the River Awbeg
    • (N73)
    • Mallow - (N20)
    • (R579)
    • (R583)
    • (R577)
  • County Kerry
    • Rathmore - R582 joins/leaves
    • - (R570)
    • Killarney - joins the N22 east of the town and after 5 km leaves it north of the town; (N71)
    • (R563)
    • Killorglin - terminates at the N70
Highway system
  • Roads in Ireland

The N72 road is a national secondary road in Ireland that runs east-west from its junction with the N25 near Dungarvan in County Waterford to the N70 in Killorglin in County Kerry.

The road passes through LismoreFermoy (M8) – Mallow (N20) – RathmoreKillarney (N22) – Killorglin.

The N72 is 165.923 km long.

Route[]

Like most national secondary roads, the N72 is mainly a single carriageway two-lane road. Some stretches are narrow with sharp bends. The N72 begins in County Waterford at the N25 near Dungarvan. Travelling west from there to Cappoquin the road is single carriageway. From Cappoquin to Lismore the road is of good quality, with hard shoulders and a good surface. Past Lismore the road is of poorer quality, travelling via and Fermoy to Mallow in County Cork. Some sections between Fermoy and Mallow are narrow with sharp bends and few hard shoulders. The section from Mallow to the R579 junction (Banteer) has hard shoulders. After the R579 junction, this section of the N72 has no hard shoulders until it joins the N22 in County Kerry, east of Killarney. Further west, after bypassing Killarney, the N72 leaves the N22 again, becoming part of the Ring of Kerry route to Killorglin, where the road terminates at the N70.

Proposed upgrades[]

Funding of €2.4 million has been secured in 2011 for realignment of a particularly accident-prone stretch of the N72. [1]

See also[]

  • Roads in Ireland
  • Motorways in Ireland
  • National primary road
  • Regional road

References[]

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