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North Circular Road Project
The North Circular Road Project is being delivered by the Active Travel Programme Office in Dublin City Council. The National Transport Authority is funding the project.
The primary objective of the North Circular Road Project is to provide high-quality segregated cycling facilities along a 5.5km route in Dublin City that extends from Infirmary Road at the junction with Conyngham Road and Parkgate Street, to Seville Place at the junction with Guild Street in North Wall. The route is identified as a secondary route in the Greater Dublin Area Cycle Network Plan, published by the National Transport Authority in 2013. View Full Project Information on DCC's Active Travel Website
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