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Some ferry journeys between Northern Ireland and Scotland have been cancelled due to the warnings for strong wind. ... — Trafficwatch NI (@TrafficwatchNI) December 21, 2024.
A1 near Newry. The main roads in Northern Ireland are signed "M"/"A"/"B" as in Great Britain.Whereas the roads in Great Britain are numbered according to a zonal system, there is no available explanation for the allocation of road numbers in Northern Ireland, [1] though their numbering is separate from the system in England, Scotland and Wales.
Republic of Ireland border west of Clones: Became a portion of a rerouted A34 by the 1970s. A34 : Maguiresbridge: Clones: Via Lisnaskea and Newtownbutler. Becomes the R183 road at the border A35 : Irvinestown Pettigo: Via Kesh. Becomes the R234 at the border. A36 : Ballykeel Ballyrickard Via Moorfields and Killwaughter. Forms the main route ...
A21 road (Northern Ireland) A24 road (Northern Ireland) A26 road (Northern Ireland) A29 road (Northern Ireland) A3 road (Northern Ireland) A36 road (Northern Ireland) A4 road (Northern Ireland) A46 road (Northern Ireland) A5 road (Northern Ireland) A509 road (Northern Ireland) A6 road (Northern Ireland) A7 road (Northern Ireland) A8 road ...
M1 motorway (Northern Ireland) M12 motorway; Belfast Urban Motorway; M2 motorway (Northern Ireland) M22 motorway (Northern Ireland) M3 motorway (Northern Ireland) M5 motorway (Northern Ireland) A8(M) motorway (Northern Ireland)
The N3 road is a national primary road in the Republic of Ireland, running between Dublin, Cavan and the border with County Fermanagh.The A509 and A46 roads in Northern Ireland form part of an overall route connecting to Enniskillen, and northwest to the border again where the N3 reappears to serve Ballyshannon in County Donegal.
The Northern Irish M1 is in blue, and the N16 is in red. The A4 is a major east–west road in Northern Ireland. It travels for 69.2 miles from Portadown to Belcoo through County Armagh, County Tyrone and County Fermanagh. Although once being a single continuous route, the A4 nowadays is split into two completely divided stretches.
The A3 is a major road in Northern Ireland. It travels through County Antrim , County Down , County Armagh and parts of southern County Fermanagh . The route branches off the A1 , and from the start of the route at Lisburn to the border near Middletown, County Armagh , it is a primary route.