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N11 and Gorey
The first E-road numbers were signed in July 2007 on the N11 bypass in Gorey.
the N11 / M11 is of dual carriageway or motorway standard from Dublin as far as Rathnew in County Wicklow, with a further section of motorway bypassing Arklow and Gorey.
N11 Gorey Bypass
The former N11 road between Arklow and Gorey is now signposted as the R772 regional road.
It is 16 km from Enniscorthy, where the Gorey to Enniscorthy N11 road joins the R745 regional road.

N11 and Bypass
Then the Cabinteely Bypass and part of the Bray Road bring the N11 via Loughlinstown and Shanganagh to north of Shankill, where the M11 motorway commences as the Bray / Shankill Bypass.

N11 and M11
The town is linked to Dublin by the M11 / N11 National Primary Route, and the national rail network.
The N11 national route used to run through Shankill, until the M11 bypass was built nearby.
The other primary routes served are the N2 to Derry / Monaghan, N3 to Navan / Cavan / Northwest, N4 / M4 to Galway / Sligo, N7 / M7 ( M8 ) to Cork / Limerick / Waterford, and the N11 / M11 to Wexford.
The M11 reverts to N11 status on the west side of Bray.
Traffic proceeding north on the M11 is given a choice to stay on the main carriageway ( which becomes the M50 ), or take the exit at what is junction 17 on the M50, in order to stay on the M11, following the N11 into the city centre.
After Glen of the Downs the N11 / M11 continues south to bypass Kilpedder, Newtownmountkennedy, Ashford and Rathnew.
There are now three sections of M11 motorway forming part of the N11 route.
The N11 / M11 from Dublin to Rosslare bypasses Arklow between junctions 20 and 21, becoming a motorway heading Southbound from junction 20.
M11 / N11 & M1 to Dublin & the North
Major improvements are also being made to many other national primary and national secondary routes, most notably the Atlantic Corridor routes ( N15, N17, N18, N20, N24, N25 ) and the N11 / M11 ( Dublin-Wexford ).
The N11 / M11 is also receiving upgrades along with the new controversial 47 km M3 motorway.
* M11 motorway, part of the N11 road ( Ireland )

N11 and from
Blackrock covers a large but not precisely defined area, rising from sea level on the coast to at White's Cross on the N11 national primary road.
The N11 road is a national primary road in Ireland, running for along the east side of Ireland from Dublin to Wexford.
Part of the N11, from Leeson Street to the Loughlinstown roundabout, is provided with a Quality Bus Corridor ( QBC ) bus lane.
At Ballynahallin, 5 km North of Enniscorthy, the N80 from Tullamore joins the N11.
At Enniscorthy itself, the N30 from New Ross joins the N11.
South of here, the N11 passes through Oilgate, County Wexford, continuing south through Ferrycarrig, and crossing the River Slaney to terminate on a bypass west of Wexford where it meets the N25 from Waterford at the Belmont roundabout.
The N11 has been gradually upgraded from single to dual carriageway standard from the 1950s to the present, with improvements taking place at an accelerated pace in recent years.
Initial planning is underway to bypass Oilgate by building a new dual carriageway N11 from the end of the future Enniscorthy bypass to the N25 near Wexford Town.
London bus routes 11, 170, 211 and night route N11 walk from 15mins to the station and 19, 22, 137, 319, 360, 452, C1 and night routes N11, N22 and N137 pass the station.
Greystones is accessible from the N11 Dublin-Wexford road ; a new interchange ( Junction 11 on the N11 ) constructed near Charlesland connects with the town via a dual carriageway.
* The N11 road leads out from the city, passing through Stillorgan, towards the major commuter town of Bray.
The N11 hosts the ' Stillorgan Bus Corridor ' ( QBC ) which runs along the N11 in both directions from St. Stephen's Green to Foxrock.
London bus routes 27, 190, 266, 391, H91 and night route N9, N11 pass the station and 237 stops a 15-minute walk from the station on Dalling Road.
This service itself became the 276 in late 1984, serving variously Beckton and the Woolwich Ferry ( including midibus operation ) until settling on Newham Hospital as the terminus .< ref >< cite > Route 276 accessed 4 April 2008 </ cite ></ ref > The 208 service dating from 1933 connected Cadogan Terrace with Bow and Clapton Pond < ref >< cite > London Transport Route 208 accessed 13 December 2007 </ cite ></ ref > until 1970 when it was replaced by the present S2 .< ref >< cite > London Transport Routes S2 and S3 accessed 13 December 2007 </ cite ></ ref > The new N11 night bus was introduced in 1984 from Turnham Green and Trafalgar Square with its eastern terminus gradually reaching Hackney Wick.
Nutley Lane (), Dublin, Ireland is a road leading westwards from the Merrion Road at St. Vincent's Hospital and the Merrion Centre uphill past Elm Park Golf Club to the N11 Stillorgan Road at Montrose, the headquarters of the national broadcaster RTÉ.

N11 and 28
London bus routes 11, 14, 28, 211, 295, 391, 414, 424 and night routes N11 and N28.

N11 and /
Only non-geographic area codes, such as toll-free 800 / 888 / 877 / 866 / 855 numbers and 900 numbers may use N11 as the telephone exchange prefix, since the area code must always be dialed for these numbers.
Gorey's position on the N11 / M11-a direct link to the capital-has made it an attractive choice for commuters, many of whom spend less time travelling to work than their counterparts living in particular areas of Dublin.
* Volvo B7TL 10m / Wright Eclipse Gemini ( WVL ) for routes 11, 88, 333, 639, 670, N11, N44 and N87.

Gorey and from
A 60cm line ran along the west coast, and another was laid out heading east from Saint Helier to Gorey.
The " Edwardian " in this case refers less to the Edwardian period of history than to Gorey himself, whose characters are depicted as wearing fashion styles ranging from those of the mid-19th century to the 1930s.
Edward Gorey interview from pbs. org
* Selected Gorey works from lunaea. com
On 30 September 2008, the Department of Transport proposed that the dual carriageway sections from Ashford to south of Rathnew, and from north of Arklow to south of Gorey, be reclassified as motorway under the Roads Act 2007.
He was one of five children born to Daniel Bolger and Cecilia Bolger ( née Doyle ) who emigrated together from Gorey, County Wexford, Ireland in 1930.
Having captured the ports there, German units were expected to fight their way up to thirty miles inland to establish a beach-head running from Gorey on the Wexford-Dublin road across the 2, 610 feet height of Mount Leinster above Borris, County Carlow, through Thomastown in County Kilkenny, to Clonmel in County Tipperary.
Gorey is an hour's drive from the southern outskirts of Dublin.
Many new shops have been added in the last few years, including the Gorey Shopping Centre ; Esmonde Street has been developed from a residential street to a mainly-commercial street and, by all appearances, a similar transformation is occurring on ' The Avenue '.
Courtown Harbour or Courtown, a small holiday resort popular with weekend visitors from Dublin, is situated east of Gorey.
Exchanges at Five Oaks, Trinity, Gorey, St Aubin and Millbrook were converted from magneto to CB10 during 1938, some moving to new buildings at the same time.
Geary's distinctive cartooning style evolved from his early imitations of Edward Gorey.
Image: jersey-gorey. jpg | Gorey Harbour, looking south from the pier across the Royal Bay of Grouville towards La Rocque

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