N9 Road (Ireland)

N9 Road (Ireland)

The N9 road is a national primary road in Ireland running from Junction 11 (previously junction 9) on the N7 (M7 at this point), located near Kilcullen, County Kildare, to Waterford city. The route connects Dublin and Waterford. The section of the route from junction 11 on the M7 at Kilcullen to the intersection with the N24 road outside Waterford is motorway standard and is designated as the M9 motorway. Only a short section of the route is now designated as N9 between the Quarry roundabout junction with the N24 and the N25 Grannagh Roundabout junction.

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