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R314 road (Ireland)

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R314 road
Bóthar R314
Main street, Ballycastle - geograph.org.uk - 1881648.jpg
Main Street, Ballycastle, on the R314
Route information
Length69.9 km (43.4 mi)
Location
CountryIreland
Primary
destinations
  • County Mayo
    • Atticonaun (R313)
    • Crosses the Glenamoy River
    • Glenamoy
    • Crosses the Belderg River
    • Belderg
    • Crosses the Glenglassera River
    • Crosses the Owenbehy River
    • Crosses the Glenulra River
    • Crosses the Bellanaminnaun River
    • Crosses the Ballinglen River
    • Ballycastle (R315)
    • Crosses the Heathfield River
    • Crosses the Carn River
    • Crosses the Cloonaghmore River
    • Killala
    • Crosses the Rosserk River
    • Ballina (N59, N26)
Highway system

The R314 road is a regional road in County Mayo in Ireland. It connects the R313 road at Atticonaun to the N59 road in Ballina, 69.9 kilometres (43.4 mi) away (map).[1]

The government legislation that defines the R314, the Roads Act 1993 (Classification of Regional Roads) Order 2012 (Statutory Instrument 54 of 2012), provides the following official description:

Béal an Mhuirthead — Ballycastle — Ballina, County Mayo
Between its junction with the R313 at Áit Tí Conain in the county of Mayo and its junction with N59 at Circular Road in the town of Ballina via Moing Eiriún, Gleann na Muaidhe, Béal Deirg, Ballycastle, Palmerstown Bridge, Killybrone; George Street, Market Street and Church Street at Killala; Meelick, Tawnaghmore Upper and Culleens in the county of Mayo: and Killala Road in the town of Ballina.[1]

See also

References

This page was last edited on 1 August 2022, at 19:42
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