R105 road (Ireland)

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R105 road
Route information
Length: 23 km[1] (14 mi)
Location
Primary
destinations:
  • Dublin
    • N1 road (O'Connell Street)
    • Eden Quay
    • Beresford Place
    • Memorial Road
    • Matt Talbot Memorial Bridge
    • George's Quay
    • Burgh Quay
    • Amiens Street
    • North Strand Road
    • Crosses Royal Canal at Newcomen Bridge
    • Annesley Bridge Road
    • Fairview
    • Howth Road
  • Fingal
    • Dublin Road
    • Sutton Cross
    • Howth Road
    • Harbour Road
    • Abbey Street
    • Thormanby Road
    • Carrickbrack Road
    • Greenfield Road
    • R106 (Sutton Cross)
Road network

The R105 road is a regional road in north Dublin, Ireland. It travels from the city centre to Howth, and loops at both ends; the road fully encircles Howth Head. Along the way, the road passes through Fairview, the western end of Clontarf, Killester, Raheny, the coastal edge of Kilbarrack and Sutton. Its biggest component is Howth Road.

The official description of the R105 from the Roads Act 1993 (Classification of Regional Roads) Order 2006 [2] reads:

R105: Dublin - Howth, County Dublin
Between its junction with N1 at O'Connell Street in the city of Dublin and its junction with R106 at Sutton Cross in the county of Fingal via Eden Quay, Beresford Place, Memorial Road (and via Matt Talbot Memorial Bridge, George's Quay and Burgh Quay), Amiens Street, North Strand Road, Annesley Bridge Road, Fairview and Howth Road in the city of Dublin: Dublin Road, Sutton; Sutton Cross, Howth Road; Harbour Road and Abbey Street at Howth; Thormanby Road, Carrickbrack Road and Greenfield Road in the county of Fingal.

The road is 23 kilometres (14 mi) long.[1]

See also

References

  1. 1 2 Map of the route of R105, Google Maps. Retrieved: 2010-08-09.
  2. Statutory Instrument 188 of 2006 — Roads Act 1993 (Classification of Regional Roads) Order 2006, Irish Statute Book (irishstatutebook.ie). Retrieved 2010-08-02.
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