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R729 road (Ireland)

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Bóthar R729
The R729 at St. Mullin's.jpgThe R729 intersecting the R703 near St. Mullin's,
with the Blackstairs Mountains in the background.
Route information
Length22.1 km (13.7 mi)
Location
CountryIreland
Primary
destinations
Highway system

The R729 road is a regional road in County Carlow and County Wexford in Ireland. It connects the R702 near Borris to the R714 near New Ross, 22.1 km (13.7 mi) to the south (map of route).

The government legislation that defines the R729, the Roads Act 1993 (Classification of Regional Roads) Order 2019 (Statutory Instrument 577 of 2019), provides the following official description:

Borris, County Carlow – New Ross, County Wexford
Between its junction with R702 at Barmona in the county of Carlow and its junction with R714 at Macmurroughsisland in the county of Wexford via Coolnamara and Glynn in the county of Carlow: Pollmounty Bridge at the boundary between the county of Carlow and the county of Wexford: and Ballynabanoge in the county of Wexford.

See also

References

  1. ^ S.I. No. 577/2019 – Roads Act 1993 (Classification of Regional Roads) Order 2019, Irish Statute Book (irishstatutebook.ie), 2019-11-22.
Roads in Ireland
Motorways
Primary roads
Secondary roads
Regional roads
See also
National Development Plan
Local roads
Toll roads
Transport Infrastructure Ireland
Trunk roads
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