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R509 road (Ireland) : ウィキペディア英語版
:''Childers Road redirects here. For the New Zealand soccer ground, see Childers Road Reserve''The R509 road, following part of the ''Childers Road''''' (named after Erskine Childers), is a regional road in Ireland, running through the southeastern side of Limerick City. It forms what is somewhat akin to an inner ring road (albeit mostly two-lane only).==Route==The ''Childers Road'' was built in several stages to connect various suburbs on that side of the city (it was not originally envisaged as a ring road route). The first section linked the then N20/N21 ''Ballinacurra Road'' (from the city centre to Raheen and onwards to Cork/Kerry) to the ''Greenfields Road'', Janesboro and onward to the ''Roxboro Road''/''Fedamore Road'' (R511). The N20/N21 now commences just prior to the Roxboro Roundabout.The next stage of the road continues on to link with the ''Old Cork Road'' (R512). Here it passes under the Limerick–Limerick Junction railway line. The road continues round to the ''Tipperary Road'' (N24), meeting at the Tipperary roundabout.The final stage of the road, the last to be built, connects from the Tipperary roundabout, north to the ''Dublin Road'' (N7). The roundabout junction here is located at what is known as the ''Parkway'' area. The Parkway roundabout serves the Childers Road, Parkway Shopping Centre, Dublin Road, and old Dublin Road/Rhebogue Road.The final section of the Childers Road also has a junction (between the Tipperary and Parkway roundabouts) with the ''Bloodmill Road'' (or ''Old Singland Road''). A new retail development, Childers Road Retail Park has been built at this junction, and some of the Childers Road upgraded to 3 or 4 lanes. A new junction serves the retail park.
:''Childers Road redirects here. For the New Zealand soccer ground, see Childers Road Reserve''
The R509 road, following part of the ''Childers Road'' (named after
Erskine Childers
), is a regional road in Ireland, running through the southeastern side of Limerick City. It forms what is somewhat akin to an inner ring road (albeit mostly two-lane only).
==Route==
The ''Childers Road'' was built in several stages to connect various suburbs on that side of the city (it was not originally envisaged as a ring road route). The first section linked the then N20/N21 ''Ballinacurra Road'' (from the city centre to Raheen and onwards to Cork/Kerry) to the ''Greenfields Road'', Janesboro and onward to the ''Roxboro Road''/''Fedamore Road'' (R511). The N20/N21 now commences just prior to the Roxboro Roundabout.
The next stage of the road continues on to link with the ''Old Cork Road'' (R512). Here it passes under the Limerick–Limerick Junction railway line. The road continues round to the ''Tipperary Road'' (N24), meeting at the Tipperary roundabout.
The final stage of the road, the last to be built, connects from the Tipperary roundabout, north to the ''Dublin Road'' (N7). The roundabout junction here is located at what is known as the ''Parkway'' area. The Parkway roundabout serves the Childers Road, Parkway Shopping Centre, Dublin Road, and old Dublin Road/Rhebogue Road.
The final section of the Childers Road also has a junction (between the Tipperary and Parkway roundabouts) with the ''Bloodmill Road'' (or ''Old Singland Road''). A new retail development, Childers Road Retail Park has been built at this junction, and some of the Childers Road upgraded to 3 or 4 lanes. A new junction serves the retail park.

抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)
ウィキペディアで「:''Childers Road redirects here. For the New Zealand soccer ground, see Childers Road Reserve''The '''R509 road''', following part of the '''''Childers Road''''' (named after Erskine Childers), is a regional road in Ireland, running through the southeastern side of Limerick City. It forms what is somewhat akin to an inner ring road (albeit mostly two-lane only).==Route==The ''Childers Road'' was built in several stages to connect various suburbs on that side of the city (it was not originally envisaged as a ring road route). The first section linked the then N20/N21 ''Ballinacurra Road'' (from the city centre to Raheen and onwards to Cork/Kerry) to the ''Greenfields Road'', Janesboro and onward to the ''Roxboro Road''/''Fedamore Road'' (R511). The N20/N21 now commences just prior to the Roxboro Roundabout.The next stage of the road continues on to link with the ''Old Cork Road'' (R512). Here it passes under the Limerick–Limerick Junction railway line. The road continues round to the ''Tipperary Road'' (N24), meeting at the Tipperary roundabout.The final stage of the road, the last to be built, connects from the Tipperary roundabout, north to the ''Dublin Road'' (N7). The roundabout junction here is located at what is known as the ''Parkway'' area. The Parkway roundabout serves the Childers Road, Parkway Shopping Centre, Dublin Road, and old Dublin Road/Rhebogue Road.The final section of the Childers Road also has a junction (between the Tipperary and Parkway roundabouts) with the ''Bloodmill Road'' (or ''Old Singland Road''). A new retail development, Childers Road Retail Park has been built at this junction, and some of the Childers Road upgraded to 3 or 4 lanes. A new junction serves the retail park.」の詳細全文を読む
'Childers Road'' (named after Erskine Childers), is a regional road in Ireland, running through the southeastern side of Limerick City. It forms what is somewhat akin to an inner ring road (albeit mostly two-lane only).==Route==The ''Childers Road'' was built in several stages to connect various suburbs on that side of the city (it was not originally envisaged as a ring road route). The first section linked the then N20/N21 ''Ballinacurra Road'' (from the city centre to Raheen and onwards to Cork/Kerry) to the ''Greenfields Road'', Janesboro and onward to the ''Roxboro Road''/''Fedamore Road'' (R511). The N20/N21 now commences just prior to the Roxboro Roundabout.The next stage of the road continues on to link with the ''Old Cork Road'' (R512). Here it passes under the Limerick–Limerick Junction railway line. The road continues round to the ''Tipperary Road'' (N24), meeting at the Tipperary roundabout.The final stage of the road, the last to be built, connects from the Tipperary roundabout, north to the ''Dublin Road'' (N7). The roundabout junction here is located at what is known as the ''Parkway'' area. The Parkway roundabout serves the Childers Road, Parkway Shopping Centre, Dublin Road, and old Dublin Road/Rhebogue Road.The final section of the Childers Road also has a junction (between the Tipperary and Parkway roundabouts) with the ''Bloodmill Road'' (or ''Old Singland Road''). A new retail development, Childers Road Retail Park has been built at this junction, and some of the Childers Road upgraded to 3 or 4 lanes. A new junction serves the retail park.

:''Childers Road redirects here. For the New Zealand soccer ground, see Childers Road Reserve''
The R509 road, following part of the ''Childers Road'' (named after
Erskine Childers
), is a regional road in Ireland, running through the southeastern side of Limerick City. It forms what is somewhat akin to an inner ring road (albeit mostly two-lane only).
==Route==
The ''Childers Road'' was built in several stages to connect various suburbs on that side of the city (it was not originally envisaged as a ring road route). The first section linked the then N20/N21 ''Ballinacurra Road'' (from the city centre to Raheen and onwards to Cork/Kerry) to the ''Greenfields Road'', Janesboro and onward to the ''Roxboro Road''/''Fedamore Road'' (R511). The N20/N21 now commences just prior to the Roxboro Roundabout.
The next stage of the road continues on to link with the ''Old Cork Road'' (R512). Here it passes under the Limerick–Limerick Junction railway line. The road continues round to the ''Tipperary Road'' (N24), meeting at the Tipperary roundabout.
The final stage of the road, the last to be built, connects from the Tipperary roundabout, north to the ''Dublin Road'' (N7). The roundabout junction here is located at what is known as the ''Parkway'' area. The Parkway roundabout serves the Childers Road, Parkway Shopping Centre, Dublin Road, and old Dublin Road/Rhebogue Road.
The final section of the Childers Road also has a junction (between the Tipperary and Parkway roundabouts) with the ''Bloodmill Road'' (or ''Old Singland Road''). A new retail development, Childers Road Retail Park has been built at this junction, and some of the Childers Road upgraded to 3 or 4 lanes. A new junction serves the retail park.

抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)
ウィキペディアで「:''Childers Road redirects here. For the New Zealand soccer ground, see Childers Road Reserve''The '''R509 road''', following part of the '''''Childers Road''''' (named after Erskine Childers), is a regional road in Ireland, running through the southeastern side of Limerick City. It forms what is somewhat akin to an inner ring road (albeit mostly two-lane only).==Route==The ''Childers Road'' was built in several stages to connect various suburbs on that side of the city (it was not originally envisaged as a ring road route). The first section linked the then N20/N21 ''Ballinacurra Road'' (from the city centre to Raheen and onwards to Cork/Kerry) to the ''Greenfields Road'', Janesboro and onward to the ''Roxboro Road''/''Fedamore Road'' (R511). The N20/N21 now commences just prior to the Roxboro Roundabout.The next stage of the road continues on to link with the ''Old Cork Road'' (R512). Here it passes under the Limerick–Limerick Junction railway line. The road continues round to the ''Tipperary Road'' (N24), meeting at the Tipperary roundabout.The final stage of the road, the last to be built, connects from the Tipperary roundabout, north to the ''Dublin Road'' (N7). The roundabout junction here is located at what is known as the ''Parkway'' area. The Parkway roundabout serves the Childers Road, Parkway Shopping Centre, Dublin Road, and old Dublin Road/Rhebogue Road.The final section of the Childers Road also has a junction (between the Tipperary and Parkway roundabouts) with the ''Bloodmill Road'' (or ''Old Singland Road''). A new retail development, Childers Road Retail Park has been built at this junction, and some of the Childers Road upgraded to 3 or 4 lanes. A new junction serves the retail park.」の詳細全文を読む
' (named after Erskine Childers), is a regional road in Ireland, running through the southeastern side of Limerick City. It forms what is somewhat akin to an inner ring road (albeit mostly two-lane only).==Route==The ''Childers Road'' was built in several stages to connect various suburbs on that side of the city (it was not originally envisaged as a ring road route). The first section linked the then N20/N21 ''Ballinacurra Road'' (from the city centre to Raheen and onwards to Cork/Kerry) to the ''Greenfields Road'', Janesboro and onward to the ''Roxboro Road''/''Fedamore Road'' (R511). The N20/N21 now commences just prior to the Roxboro Roundabout.The next stage of the road continues on to link with the ''Old Cork Road'' (R512). Here it passes under the Limerick–Limerick Junction railway line. The road continues round to the ''Tipperary Road'' (N24), meeting at the Tipperary roundabout.The final stage of the road, the last to be built, connects from the Tipperary roundabout, north to the ''Dublin Road'' (N7). The roundabout junction here is located at what is known as the ''Parkway'' area. The Parkway roundabout serves the Childers Road, Parkway Shopping Centre, Dublin Road, and old Dublin Road/Rhebogue Road.The final section of the Childers Road also has a junction (between the Tipperary and Parkway roundabouts) with the ''Bloodmill Road'' (or ''Old Singland Road''). A new retail development, Childers Road Retail Park has been built at this junction, and some of the Childers Road upgraded to 3 or 4 lanes. A new junction serves the retail park.
:''Childers Road redirects here. For the New Zealand soccer ground, see Childers Road Reserve''
The R509 road, following part of the ''Childers Road'' (named after
Erskine Childers
), is a regional road in Ireland, running through the southeastern side of Limerick City. It forms what is somewhat akin to an inner ring road (albeit mostly two-lane only).
==Route==
The ''Childers Road'' was built in several stages to connect various suburbs on that side of the city (it was not originally envisaged as a ring road route). The first section linked the then N20/N21 ''Ballinacurra Road'' (from the city centre to Raheen and onwards to Cork/Kerry) to the ''Greenfields Road'', Janesboro and onward to the ''Roxboro Road''/''Fedamore Road'' (R511). The N20/N21 now commences just prior to the Roxboro Roundabout.
The next stage of the road continues on to link with the ''Old Cork Road'' (R512). Here it passes under the Limerick–Limerick Junction railway line. The road continues round to the ''Tipperary Road'' (N24), meeting at the Tipperary roundabout.
The final stage of the road, the last to be built, connects from the Tipperary roundabout, north to the ''Dublin Road'' (N7). The roundabout junction here is located at what is known as the ''Parkway'' area. The Parkway roundabout serves the Childers Road, Parkway Shopping Centre, Dublin Road, and old Dublin Road/Rhebogue Road.
The final section of the Childers Road also has a junction (between the Tipperary and Parkway roundabouts) with the ''Bloodmill Road'' (or ''Old Singland Road''). A new retail development, Childers Road Retail Park has been built at this junction, and some of the Childers Road upgraded to 3 or 4 lanes. A new junction serves the retail park.

抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)
ウィキペディアで「:''Childers Road redirects here. For the New Zealand soccer ground, see Childers Road Reserve''The '''R509 road''', following part of the '''''Childers Road''''' (named after Erskine Childers), is a regional road in Ireland, running through the southeastern side of Limerick City. It forms what is somewhat akin to an inner ring road (albeit mostly two-lane only).==Route==The ''Childers Road'' was built in several stages to connect various suburbs on that side of the city (it was not originally envisaged as a ring road route). The first section linked the then N20/N21 ''Ballinacurra Road'' (from the city centre to Raheen and onwards to Cork/Kerry) to the ''Greenfields Road'', Janesboro and onward to the ''Roxboro Road''/''Fedamore Road'' (R511). The N20/N21 now commences just prior to the Roxboro Roundabout.The next stage of the road continues on to link with the ''Old Cork Road'' (R512). Here it passes under the Limerick–Limerick Junction railway line. The road continues round to the ''Tipperary Road'' (N24), meeting at the Tipperary roundabout.The final stage of the road, the last to be built, connects from the Tipperary roundabout, north to the ''Dublin Road'' (N7). The roundabout junction here is located at what is known as the ''Parkway'' area. The Parkway roundabout serves the Childers Road, Parkway Shopping Centre, Dublin Road, and old Dublin Road/Rhebogue Road.The final section of the Childers Road also has a junction (between the Tipperary and Parkway roundabouts) with the ''Bloodmill Road'' (or ''Old Singland Road''). A new retail development, Childers Road Retail Park has been built at this junction, and some of the Childers Road upgraded to 3 or 4 lanes. A new junction serves the retail park.」の詳細全文を読む
'Childers Road'' (named after Erskine Childers), is a regional road in Ireland, running through the southeastern side of Limerick City. It forms what is somewhat akin to an inner ring road (albeit mostly two-lane only).==Route==The ''Childers Road'' was built in several stages to connect various suburbs on that side of the city (it was not originally envisaged as a ring road route). The first section linked the then N20/N21 ''Ballinacurra Road'' (from the city centre to Raheen and onwards to Cork/Kerry) to the ''Greenfields Road'', Janesboro and onward to the ''Roxboro Road''/''Fedamore Road'' (R511). The N20/N21 now commences just prior to the Roxboro Roundabout.The next stage of the road continues on to link with the ''Old Cork Road'' (R512). Here it passes under the Limerick–Limerick Junction railway line. The road continues round to the ''Tipperary Road'' (N24), meeting at the Tipperary roundabout.The final stage of the road, the last to be built, connects from the Tipperary roundabout, north to the ''Dublin Road'' (N7). The roundabout junction here is located at what is known as the ''Parkway'' area. The Parkway roundabout serves the Childers Road, Parkway Shopping Centre, Dublin Road, and old Dublin Road/Rhebogue Road.The final section of the Childers Road also has a junction (between the Tipperary and Parkway roundabouts) with the ''Bloodmill Road'' (or ''Old Singland Road''). A new retail development, Childers Road Retail Park has been built at this junction, and some of the Childers Road upgraded to 3 or 4 lanes. A new junction serves the retail park.">ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』
ウィキペディアで「:''Childers Road redirects here. For the New Zealand soccer ground, see Childers Road Reserve''The '''R509 road''', following part of the '''''Childers Road''''' (named after Erskine Childers), is a regional road in Ireland, running through the southeastern side of Limerick City. It forms what is somewhat akin to an inner ring road (albeit mostly two-lane only).==Route==The ''Childers Road'' was built in several stages to connect various suburbs on that side of the city (it was not originally envisaged as a ring road route). The first section linked the then N20/N21 ''Ballinacurra Road'' (from the city centre to Raheen and onwards to Cork/Kerry) to the ''Greenfields Road'', Janesboro and onward to the ''Roxboro Road''/''Fedamore Road'' (R511). The N20/N21 now commences just prior to the Roxboro Roundabout.The next stage of the road continues on to link with the ''Old Cork Road'' (R512). Here it passes under the Limerick–Limerick Junction railway line. The road continues round to the ''Tipperary Road'' (N24), meeting at the Tipperary roundabout.The final stage of the road, the last to be built, connects from the Tipperary roundabout, north to the ''Dublin Road'' (N7). The roundabout junction here is located at what is known as the ''Parkway'' area. The Parkway roundabout serves the Childers Road, Parkway Shopping Centre, Dublin Road, and old Dublin Road/Rhebogue Road.The final section of the Childers Road also has a junction (between the Tipperary and Parkway roundabouts) with the ''Bloodmill Road'' (or ''Old Singland Road''). A new retail development, Childers Road Retail Park has been built at this junction, and some of the Childers Road upgraded to 3 or 4 lanes. A new junction serves the retail park.」の詳細全文を読む
' (named after Erskine Childers), is a regional road in Ireland, running through the southeastern side of Limerick City. It forms what is somewhat akin to an inner ring road (albeit mostly two-lane only).==Route==The ''Childers Road'' was built in several stages to connect various suburbs on that side of the city (it was not originally envisaged as a ring road route). The first section linked the then N20/N21 ''Ballinacurra Road'' (from the city centre to Raheen and onwards to Cork/Kerry) to the ''Greenfields Road'', Janesboro and onward to the ''Roxboro Road''/''Fedamore Road'' (R511). The N20/N21 now commences just prior to the Roxboro Roundabout.The next stage of the road continues on to link with the ''Old Cork Road'' (R512). Here it passes under the Limerick–Limerick Junction railway line. The road continues round to the ''Tipperary Road'' (N24), meeting at the Tipperary roundabout.The final stage of the road, the last to be built, connects from the Tipperary roundabout, north to the ''Dublin Road'' (N7). The roundabout junction here is located at what is known as the ''Parkway'' area. The Parkway roundabout serves the Childers Road, Parkway Shopping Centre, Dublin Road, and old Dublin Road/Rhebogue Road.The final section of the Childers Road also has a junction (between the Tipperary and Parkway roundabouts) with the ''Bloodmill Road'' (or ''Old Singland Road''). A new retail development, Childers Road Retail Park has been built at this junction, and some of the Childers Road upgraded to 3 or 4 lanes. A new junction serves the retail park.">ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』
ウィキペディアで「:''Childers Road redirects here. For the New Zealand soccer ground, see Childers Road Reserve''The '''R509 road''', following part of the '''''Childers Road''''' (named after Erskine Childers), is a regional road in Ireland, running through the southeastern side of Limerick City. It forms what is somewhat akin to an inner ring road (albeit mostly two-lane only).==Route==The ''Childers Road'' was built in several stages to connect various suburbs on that side of the city (it was not originally envisaged as a ring road route). The first section linked the then N20/N21 ''Ballinacurra Road'' (from the city centre to Raheen and onwards to Cork/Kerry) to the ''Greenfields Road'', Janesboro and onward to the ''Roxboro Road''/''Fedamore Road'' (R511). The N20/N21 now commences just prior to the Roxboro Roundabout.The next stage of the road continues on to link with the ''Old Cork Road'' (R512). Here it passes under the Limerick–Limerick Junction railway line. The road continues round to the ''Tipperary Road'' (N24), meeting at the Tipperary roundabout.The final stage of the road, the last to be built, connects from the Tipperary roundabout, north to the ''Dublin Road'' (N7). The roundabout junction here is located at what is known as the ''Parkway'' area. The Parkway roundabout serves the Childers Road, Parkway Shopping Centre, Dublin Road, and old Dublin Road/Rhebogue Road.The final section of the Childers Road also has a junction (between the Tipperary and Parkway roundabouts) with the ''Bloodmill Road'' (or ''Old Singland Road''). A new retail development, Childers Road Retail Park has been built at this junction, and some of the Childers Road upgraded to 3 or 4 lanes. A new junction serves the retail park.」の詳細全文を読む
'Childers Road'' (named after Erskine Childers), is a regional road in Ireland, running through the southeastern side of Limerick City. It forms what is somewhat akin to an inner ring road (albeit mostly two-lane only).==Route==The ''Childers Road'' was built in several stages to connect various suburbs on that side of the city (it was not originally envisaged as a ring road route). The first section linked the then N20/N21 ''Ballinacurra Road'' (from the city centre to Raheen and onwards to Cork/Kerry) to the ''Greenfields Road'', Janesboro and onward to the ''Roxboro Road''/''Fedamore Road'' (R511). The N20/N21 now commences just prior to the Roxboro Roundabout.The next stage of the road continues on to link with the ''Old Cork Road'' (R512). Here it passes under the Limerick–Limerick Junction railway line. The road continues round to the ''Tipperary Road'' (N24), meeting at the Tipperary roundabout.The final stage of the road, the last to be built, connects from the Tipperary roundabout, north to the ''Dublin Road'' (N7). The roundabout junction here is located at what is known as the ''Parkway'' area. The Parkway roundabout serves the Childers Road, Parkway Shopping Centre, Dublin Road, and old Dublin Road/Rhebogue Road.The final section of the Childers Road also has a junction (between the Tipperary and Parkway roundabouts) with the ''Bloodmill Road'' (or ''Old Singland Road''). A new retail development, Childers Road Retail Park has been built at this junction, and some of the Childers Road upgraded to 3 or 4 lanes. A new junction serves the retail park.">ウィキペディアで「:''Childers Road redirects here. For the New Zealand soccer ground, see Childers Road Reserve''The '''R509 road''', following part of the '''''Childers Road''''' (named after Erskine Childers), is a regional road in Ireland, running through the southeastern side of Limerick City. It forms what is somewhat akin to an inner ring road (albeit mostly two-lane only).==Route==The ''Childers Road'' was built in several stages to connect various suburbs on that side of the city (it was not originally envisaged as a ring road route). The first section linked the then N20/N21 ''Ballinacurra Road'' (from the city centre to Raheen and onwards to Cork/Kerry) to the ''Greenfields Road'', Janesboro and onward to the ''Roxboro Road''/''Fedamore Road'' (R511). The N20/N21 now commences just prior to the Roxboro Roundabout.The next stage of the road continues on to link with the ''Old Cork Road'' (R512). Here it passes under the Limerick–Limerick Junction railway line. The road continues round to the ''Tipperary Road'' (N24), meeting at the Tipperary roundabout.The final stage of the road, the last to be built, connects from the Tipperary roundabout, north to the ''Dublin Road'' (N7). The roundabout junction here is located at what is known as the ''Parkway'' area. The Parkway roundabout serves the Childers Road, Parkway Shopping Centre, Dublin Road, and old Dublin Road/Rhebogue Road.The final section of the Childers Road also has a junction (between the Tipperary and Parkway roundabouts) with the ''Bloodmill Road'' (or ''Old Singland Road''). A new retail development, Childers Road Retail Park has been built at this junction, and some of the Childers Road upgraded to 3 or 4 lanes. A new junction serves the retail park.」の詳細全文を読む
' (named after Erskine Childers), is a regional road in Ireland, running through the southeastern side of Limerick City. It forms what is somewhat akin to an inner ring road (albeit mostly two-lane only).==Route==The ''Childers Road'' was built in several stages to connect various suburbs on that side of the city (it was not originally envisaged as a ring road route). The first section linked the then N20/N21 ''Ballinacurra Road'' (from the city centre to Raheen and onwards to Cork/Kerry) to the ''Greenfields Road'', Janesboro and onward to the ''Roxboro Road''/''Fedamore Road'' (R511). The N20/N21 now commences just prior to the Roxboro Roundabout.The next stage of the road continues on to link with the ''Old Cork Road'' (R512). Here it passes under the Limerick–Limerick Junction railway line. The road continues round to the ''Tipperary Road'' (N24), meeting at the Tipperary roundabout.The final stage of the road, the last to be built, connects from the Tipperary roundabout, north to the ''Dublin Road'' (N7). The roundabout junction here is located at what is known as the ''Parkway'' area. The Parkway roundabout serves the Childers Road, Parkway Shopping Centre, Dublin Road, and old Dublin Road/Rhebogue Road.The final section of the Childers Road also has a junction (between the Tipperary and Parkway roundabouts) with the ''Bloodmill Road'' (or ''Old Singland Road''). A new retail development, Childers Road Retail Park has been built at this junction, and some of the Childers Road upgraded to 3 or 4 lanes. A new junction serves the retail park.">ウィキペディアで「:''Childers Road redirects here. For the New Zealand soccer ground, see Childers Road Reserve''The R509 road, following part of the ''Childers Road''''' (named after Erskine Childers), is a regional road in Ireland, running through the southeastern side of Limerick City. It forms what is somewhat akin to an inner ring road (albeit mostly two-lane only).==Route==The ''Childers Road'' was built in several stages to connect various suburbs on that side of the city (it was not originally envisaged as a ring road route). The first section linked the then N20/N21 ''Ballinacurra Road'' (from the city centre to Raheen and onwards to Cork/Kerry) to the ''Greenfields Road'', Janesboro and onward to the ''Roxboro Road''/''Fedamore Road'' (R511). The N20/N21 now commences just prior to the Roxboro Roundabout.The next stage of the road continues on to link with the ''Old Cork Road'' (R512). Here it passes under the Limerick–Limerick Junction railway line. The road continues round to the ''Tipperary Road'' (N24), meeting at the Tipperary roundabout.The final stage of the road, the last to be built, connects from the Tipperary roundabout, north to the ''Dublin Road'' (N7). The roundabout junction here is located at what is known as the ''Parkway'' area. The Parkway roundabout serves the Childers Road, Parkway Shopping Centre, Dublin Road, and old Dublin Road/Rhebogue Road.The final section of the Childers Road also has a junction (between the Tipperary and Parkway roundabouts) with the ''Bloodmill Road'' (or ''Old Singland Road''). A new retail development, Childers Road Retail Park has been built at this junction, and some of the Childers Road upgraded to 3 or 4 lanes. A new junction serves the retail park.」の詳細全文を読む
'Childers Road'' (named after Erskine Childers), is a regional road in Ireland, running through the southeastern side of Limerick City. It forms what is somewhat akin to an inner ring road (albeit mostly two-lane only).==Route==The ''Childers Road'' was built in several stages to connect various suburbs on that side of the city (it was not originally envisaged as a ring road route). The first section linked the then N20/N21 ''Ballinacurra Road'' (from the city centre to Raheen and onwards to Cork/Kerry) to the ''Greenfields Road'', Janesboro and onward to the ''Roxboro Road''/''Fedamore Road'' (R511). The N20/N21 now commences just prior to the Roxboro Roundabout.The next stage of the road continues on to link with the ''Old Cork Road'' (R512). Here it passes under the Limerick–Limerick Junction railway line. The road continues round to the ''Tipperary Road'' (N24), meeting at the Tipperary roundabout.The final stage of the road, the last to be built, connects from the Tipperary roundabout, north to the ''Dublin Road'' (N7). The roundabout junction here is located at what is known as the ''Parkway'' area. The Parkway roundabout serves the Childers Road, Parkway Shopping Centre, Dublin Road, and old Dublin Road/Rhebogue Road.The final section of the Childers Road also has a junction (between the Tipperary and Parkway roundabouts) with the ''Bloodmill Road'' (or ''Old Singland Road''). A new retail development, Childers Road Retail Park has been built at this junction, and some of the Childers Road upgraded to 3 or 4 lanes. A new junction serves the retail park.」の詳細全文を読む
' (named after Erskine Childers), is a regional road in Ireland, running through the southeastern side of Limerick City. It forms what is somewhat akin to an inner ring road (albeit mostly two-lane only).==Route==The ''Childers Road'' was built in several stages to connect various suburbs on that side of the city (it was not originally envisaged as a ring road route). The first section linked the then N20/N21 ''Ballinacurra Road'' (from the city centre to Raheen and onwards to Cork/Kerry) to the ''Greenfields Road'', Janesboro and onward to the ''Roxboro Road''/''Fedamore Road'' (R511). The N20/N21 now commences just prior to the Roxboro Roundabout.The next stage of the road continues on to link with the ''Old Cork Road'' (R512). Here it passes under the Limerick–Limerick Junction railway line. The road continues round to the ''Tipperary Road'' (N24), meeting at the Tipperary roundabout.The final stage of the road, the last to be built, connects from the Tipperary roundabout, north to the ''Dublin Road'' (N7). The roundabout junction here is located at what is known as the ''Parkway'' area. The Parkway roundabout serves the Childers Road, Parkway Shopping Centre, Dublin Road, and old Dublin Road/Rhebogue Road.The final section of the Childers Road also has a junction (between the Tipperary and Parkway roundabouts) with the ''Bloodmill Road'' (or ''Old Singland Road''). A new retail development, Childers Road Retail Park has been built at this junction, and some of the Childers Road upgraded to 3 or 4 lanes. A new junction serves the retail park.」
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