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There are currently no known outstanding effects for the The Trunk Road T3 [Western Transport Corridor – Sion Mills (North) to Ballygawley (West)] Order (Northern Ireland) 2024, PART 1.
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Commencement Information
I1Sch. Pt. 1 in operation at 13.11.2024, see art. 1
55.75 kilometres of new road (including 7 new junctions) in the townlands of Ballyfatten, Glebe, Seein, Glentimon, Ballought, Breen, Clady Johnston, Clady Blair, Mulvin, Urbalreagh, Milltown, Magheracoltan, Birnaghs, Laragh, Rakelly, Upper or New Deer Park, Newtown Stewart, Grange, Lislap West, Lurganboy, Beltany, Gortinagin, Castletown, Killinure, Gortnacreagh, Tully, Tattraconnaghty, Lislimnaghan, Bunnynubber, Mullaghmenagh Lower, Deer Park (McCormick), Ballygowan, Lammy, Rylands, Beagh, Drumshanly, Drumragh (Caldwell), Doogary, Freughmore, Tattykeel, Ranelly, Tullyrush, Rarone, Moylagh, Legacurry, Beagh, Killadroy, Kilnaheery, Fernaghandrum, Tullanafoile, Tamlaght, Tycanny, Glennageeragh, Kilgreen Upper, Kilgreen Lower, Errigal, Gort, Bloomhill, Cleanally, Sess, Carran, Feddan, Crossboy and Drumcorke in Derry City and Strabane, Fermanagh and Omagh and Mid Ulster district council areas and counties of Londonderry and Tyrone, consisting of:
(a)53.36 kilometres of new road from a point 398 metres north-west of its junction with U0211 Peacock Road, to a point on T6 A0004 Annaghilla Road, 120 metres south-west of its junction with C0650 Feddan Road, more particularly delineated and coloured red on Maps 1 to 29;
(b)0.44 kilometres of slip road extending in a generally north-westerly direction from the new roundabout which will exist on T10 A0032 Clanabogan Road, to the new route, more particularly delineated, coloured red and marked ‘Southbound Off-Slip’ on Map 15;
(c)0.44 kilometres of slip road extending in a generally north-westerly direction from the new roundabout which will exist on T10 A0032 Clanabogan Road, to the new route, more particularly delineated, coloured red and marked ‘Northbound On-Slip’ on Map 15;
(d)0.66 kilometres of slip road extending in a generally south-easterly direction from the new roundabout which will exist on T10 A0032 Clanabogan Road, to the new route, more particularly delineated, coloured red and marked ‘Southbound On-Slip’ on Map 15; and
(e)0.85 kilometres of slip road extending in a generally south-easterly direction from the new roundabout which will exist on T10 A0032 Clanabogan Road, to the new route, more particularly delineated, coloured red and marked ‘Northbound Off-Slip’ on Map 15.
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