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  1. Today's N7 begins at the Red Cow Interchange (locally nicknamed the "Mad Cow" interchange) with the M50. It heads southwest down Naas Road as a high speed dual carriageway. While there are some LILO junctions and access to private businesses, all crossover junctions have been removed.

  2. The N7 road is a national primary road in Ireland, connecting Limerick and Dublin. The majority of the route (between Naas and Limerick) is motorway standard and is designated as the M7 motorway. At the Rosbrien interchange in Limerick the route continues as the N18 dual carriageway to Galway, Shannon and Ennis.

  3. The first was the construction of the grade separation of the Naas, Belgard and Fonthill Roads at a location called Newlands Cross. This took place between 2013-2015, opening in May. It did not, however, constitute a new section of motorway, as the N7 Naas Road is dual carriageway only at this point.

  4. The N7 road is a national primary road in Ireland, connecting Limerick and Dublin. The majority of the route (between Naas and Limerick) is motorway standard and is designated as the M7 motorway. At the Rosbrien interchange in Limerick the route continues as the N18 dual carriageway to Galway, Shannon and Ennis.

    • IRL
    • 186.89
    • (bypassed routes in )
  5. The N7 between Dublin and Naas, known locally as the Naas Dual Carriageway, was extensively upgraded in 2006. It was widened to 6 lanes and had 4 new junctions added. Most local access was also closed off. However, the job was not completed, with quite a number of such accesses still remaining.

    • Outer Ring Road, southwest of Dublin
    • M7 Junction 9, east of Naas
    • N82
  6. Sep 9, 2023 · The 8 kilometre (5 mile) dual two lane (D2M) motorway was constructed by SIAC between 1980 and 1983 along a route running to the north of Naas town that was fixed by Kildare County Council about a decade earlier.

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  8. online widening of 14km of dual carriageway from 2 to 3 lanes. four new grade separated junctions. 14km of new local roads. four new interchange bridges. two footbridges. 17 sign gantries. 12 culverts. new streetscapes and traffic calming in Kill and Johnstown.

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