Dunkettle Interchange

Dunkettle Interchange

Coordinates: 51°54′17″N 8°23′17″W / 51.904619°N 8.387997°W / 51.904619; -8.387997 The Dunkettle Interchange is a major road junction in east Cork City, Ireland forming a junction between the M8 and the N25. The junction is currently a 4 arm signalised junction with a flyover, allowing traffic travelling in a east-west direction and vica-versa to avoid having to use the roundabout. On average, 95,000 vehicles use the junction on a daily basis.

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History

The Dunkettle Interchange was constructed in order to link the N25 to the newly constructed Glanmire bypass which formed part of the N8 at Dunkettle. The junction opened in 1992 along with the Glanmire bypass. At the time, the junction had 3 arms, along with two access sliproads to allow access to and from Glounthaune.

The next significant upgrade came in 1999. In the order to facilitate the opening of the new Jack Lynch Tunnel, a 4th arm heading southbound was added. At the same time, the present flyover of the roundabout was added in anticipation of increased traffic levels. Access slip roads into and out of Little Island were also added along with access to the tunnel management building.

The final upgrade was completely in 2006. This involved installing traffic lights on the roundabout in order to increase the capacity of the junction.

Future

Due to the volumes of traffic using the junction on a daily basis, the National Roads Authority and Cork County Council believe that the junction is now unfit for purpose. Jacobs Engineering Ireland Limited have been appointed by the NRA to create plans to make the junction freeflow in all movements.

On 5 June 2011, the NRA presented five different solutions to create a free flow junction. Selection of the winning option and the commencement of construction will happen before 2014.[1]

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