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R445 and links
Nenagh is situated on the R445 Regional Road, which links it to the M7.

R445 and M7
The old N7 route now bypassed by the M7 is currently designated as the R445 and is an alternative route between Limerick and Dublin.
Following substantial works to extend the M7 to Limerick ; by the end of 2010, the motorway replaced all of the old single-carriageway N7 route which is now designated as R445.
The M7 motorway bypasses the town ; the R445 connects the town to the bypass ( Junctions 10 and 12 on the M7 ) along the route previously forming part of the N7.
Bypassed by the M7 motorway on 28 May, 2010, the village is situated on the R445 road close to the County Tipperary border between the towns of Mountrath and Roscrea.
The village is located on the R445 road with access to the M7 Limerick-Dublin motorway provided south of the village via junction 21.
Situated 63 km from Dublin on the R445 road, Monasterevin has been relieved of much through traffic by the opening in 2004 of a new section of the M7 motorway bypassing the town on the N7 Dublin to Limerick route.
Some of the R445 route also comprises local link roads to new N7 / M7 route sections.
They connect to the existing R445 at Maudlin's Interchange ( Junction 9 on the N7, start of the M7 motorway ).
Here the R445 route follows the Dublin Road into Naas ( this route was the N7 prior to the construction of the M7 in 1983 ).
South of Naas, the R445 becomes a dual carriageway for and crosses the M7 motorway at Junction 10, continuing west to Newbridge along the town's Dublin Road, crossing the River Liffey via Liffey Bridge onto Main Street.
The R445 meets Junction 14 of the M7 motorway at Mayfield.
The R445 passes through Ballybrittas on the way to Portlaoise, meeting the M7 motorway again at Junction 16.
The R445 begins again where it leaves the N80 at the junction of Grattan Street and Abbeyleix Road, following the former street out of the town, to meet the M7 / N7 at Junction 18.
The R445 route from east of Kildare to west of Portlaoise consists of redesignated roads which formed part of the N7 route prior to the opening of the M7 Kildare Bypass ( 2003 ), Monasterevin Bypass ( 2004 ) and Portlaoise Bypass ( 1997 ).
The route between Birdhill and Annacotty was redesignated as R445 in September 2010 following the opening of the Birdhill to Limerick section of the M7.
On 22 December 2010, following the opening of the M7 Castletown to Nenagh motorway project the old N7 route was reclassified as R445 from Borris-in-Ossory to Nenagh and the route continues through the towns of Roscrea, Moneygall and Toomevara.

R445 and motorway
In 2010 all of the old N7 route between Portlaoise and Limerick was replaced with motorway and was reclassified as R445.

R445 and at
The R445 is properly signposted from the N7 at the beginning of the Southern Ring Road.
Two grade separated junctions allow access to Limerick city at Annacotty via the R445 and at Ballysimon via the N24.
Two grade separated junctions allow access to Limerick city at Annacotty via the R445 and at Ballysimon via the N24.
As of 2007, the R509 now only follows part of the Childers Road, between the R445 ( at the Parkway Shopping Centre on the Dublin Road ) and the N20 ( at John Carew Park ).

R445 and Curragh
The R445 through The Curragh between Kildare and NewbridgeThe R445 when it was still the N7 in 2003, just east of J15 looking west

R445 and before
The R445 continues as the Dublin Road, Clare Street and Lock Quay before crossing the Abbey Bridge across the Abbey River.

R445 and into
The Dublin Road brings the R445 into Portlaoise where it joins the N80.

R445 and Kildare
Ballybrittas () is a small village in the northeast of County Laois, Ireland situated on the R445 about 5 km SE of Monasterevin, County Kildare.
The R445 dual carriageway between Newbridge, County Kildare | Newbridge and Naas
The R445 continues on the Dublin Road east of Kildare.

R445 and .
, most signage in Limerick City has not been upgraded to reflect this, and the R445 ( old N7 route through the city ) is mostly still signposted as the N7.
The old N7 route ( now R445 / R110 ) also formed most of the T5 trunk route between Dublin and Limerick.
The old route has been re-classified as a regional road, the R445.
The town lies on the R445, some 50 km west of Dublin – near enough for it to have become, despite being a regional centre in its own right, a commuter town for the capital.
It is possible the route formed much of the old N7 route now the R445.
The bridge now forms part of the R445 ( formerly N7 ), carrying traffic on the Northern Relief Road.
There are some higher capacity ( i. e. not just single carriageway ) sections of regional road, most notably the R113 ( Belgard Road ) and R445 ( Old Naas Road ), R132 Swords Inner By-pass and R136 Dublin Outer Ring Road which have sections of dual carriageway.
The R445 road is a regional road in Ireland.
Ancillary roads constructed as part of the N7 Naas Road widening and junction separation scheme are classified as the R445.

links and M7
The M7 motorway links the city to Kazan and Moscow and the M5 motorway links Ufa to Moscow and to the Asian part of Russia.
The R433 provides access for Rathdowney to the Dublin-Cork M8 motorway, while the R435 links the town to the Dublin-Limerick M7.
Richmond Road marks the southern boundary of the suburb and provides links to Blacktown and Richmond while the Westlink M7 curls around the suburb and can be accessed via the Sunnyholt Road intersection at Kings Park or the Richmond Road intersection at Dean Park.
The Westlink M7, which links the suburb directly to all major routes in and out of the greater Sydney region, opened in December 2005.
It links the M7 motorway from just south of Nenagh, County Tipperary to the M1 motorway north of Dundalk in County Louth.

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