- A29 road (Northern Ireland)
The A29 is a major road in
Northern Ireland .The road is mostly a single carriageway and goes through a number of main towns . It is connected in several places to other major roads.
Route
The road begins in the town of
Portrush , heading south for a few miles before becoming thering road aroundColeraine . The road includes a short section of dual carriageway between Lodge Road Roundabout and Greenmount as part part of the shared route with theA37 (north) where it runs west towardsLimavady . At a roundabout built in 2005, just outsideMacosquin , the A37 continues west while the A29 heads south towardsGarvagh .After
Garvagh , the road goes throughSwatragh ,Maghera ,Tobermore ,Desertmartin andMoneymore . It then becomes Dual Carriageway as far as Cookstown, goes through Cookstown and ontoDungannon as single-carriageway the rest of its journey viaArmagh ,Keady ,Newtownhamilton andDrumbilla ,County Louth in theRepublic of Ireland where it joins the R177.Tourist attractions
There are a number of tourist attractions on or close to the A29. These include:
*Portrush , and the nearbyGiant's Causeway *"'
Coleraine *The
North West 200 motorcycle races near Coleraine which incorporate part of the A29 into the circuit (Portrush to Coleraine section)*
Garvagh Museum*The Linen Green,
Dungannon *
Armagh Planetarium Road Quality
A number of improvements have been undertaken in recent years, including a roundabout at the meeting with the
A37 (north) , outsideMacosquin to reduce delays and smoothing of hidden dips betweenMaghera andMoneymore . On other parts of the Maghera-Moneymore route the surface is heavily worn and uneven.While Cat's Eye's are present to aid night-driving they are often difficult to see and markings at the side of the road, when in 'open country' are of poor quality.
Cookstown is a notorious source of
traffic jam s and during the day contributes to lengthy delays.Between
Dungannon and Cookstown the village of Carland is the source of an infamous bad-bend - a sharp left turn at a right-angle that cannot easily accommodate passing vehicles and is usually taken at 5mph. On enteringDungannon , the Thomas Street/Hospital Roundabout is a further source of delay at peak times. While local people have suggested a bypass from the M1/A29 roundabout at Stangmore, east of Dungannon to rejoin the existing A29 after Carland (north of Dungannon), there are no plans to build such a road.
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