Present Network
The following table shows a list of motorways currently open in Ireland.
Route | Motorway section | Destinations | Toll |
---|---|---|---|
Dublin to north of Dundalk. | Dublin – Belfast / (Derry) | Yes | |
Killshane to north of Ashbourne. | Dublin – Derry | No | |
Dublin to north of Kells. | Dublin – Donegal | Yes (Navan and Kells) | |
Lucan to Mullingar. | Dublin – Sligo | Yes | |
M4 from Dublin to Kinnegad and M6 from Kinnegad to east of Athlone, west of Athlone to Galway | Dublin – Galway | Yes | |
Naas to Limerick. | Dublin – Limerick / (Cork) / (Tralee) | Yes | |
Entire route. | Dublin – Cork | Yes (Junctions 14 through 17) | |
M7 Junction 11 to Quarry roundabout, Grannagh | Dublin – Waterford | No | |
Shankill/Bray Bypass, Ashford/Rathnew Bypass, Arklow/Gorey Bypass. | Dublin – Wexford | No | |
Shannon, County Clare to north of Gort. | Limerick – Ennis – Galway | No | |
Outskirts of Limerick City to Patrickswell, (Remainder to Cork Planned) | Limerick – Cork | No | |
Entire route. | Dublin ring road | Yes (West-Link and Dublin Port Tunnel only) |
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