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The N27 road is a national primary road in Cork city, Ireland. The road forms a route from the city centre to Cork Airport, and onto the R600 connecting to the port town of Kinsale. The route runs out of the city centre along the following route: Michael Collins Bridge, Custom House Street, Éamon De Valera Bridge, Albert Street and Old Market ...
Farrangalway, County Cork Ireland: History; Original company: Cork and Kinsale Junction Railway: Pre-grouping: Cork, Bandon and South Coast Railway: Post-grouping: Great Southern Railways: Key dates; 27 June 1863: Station opens: 31 August 1931: Station closes
The R600 road is a regional road in County Cork in Ireland. From west to east, it starts in the north of Clonakilty, going through Timoleague, Ballinspittle, Kinsale, Belgooly, and ending at Cork Airport, where the road continues as the N27 to Cork city centre and the N40 South Ring Road.
The main road through the village is the R600, which links the village with the city of Cork to the north and Kinsale to the south. The R611, which links Belgooly with Carrigaline extends eastwards from the village. The village is served by a public bus service, route 226, which travels from Kinsale via Belgooly and Cork Airport to Cork city ...
There is a budget Travelodge hotel just off the Kinsale Road Roundabout. The Kinsale Road Roundabout (Irish: Timpeall Bóthair Chionn tSáile) is a five-arm signalised roundabout in Cork City in Ireland, located approximately 3km south of the city centre at the junction of the N40 South Ring Road and the N27 South City Link/Airport Road.
The 2,500 km [1] (1,553 mile) driving route passes through nine counties and three provinces, stretching from County Donegal's Inishowen Peninsula in Ulster to Kinsale, County Cork, in Munster, on the Celtic Sea coast.
Kinsale, County Cork Ireland: History; Original company: Cork and Kinsale Junction Railway: Pre-grouping: Cork, Bandon and South Coast Railway: Post-grouping: Great Southern Railways: Key dates; 27 June 1863: Station opens: 31 August 1931: Station closes
County Cork Ireland: History; Original company: Cork and Bandon Railway: Pre-grouping: Cork, Bandon and South Coast Railway: Post-grouping: Great Southern Railways: Key dates; 27 June 1863: Station opens as Kinsale Junction: 1 November 1886: Station renamed Junction: 1 July 1938: Station renamed Crossbarry: 1 April 1961: Station closes