R670 road (Ireland)

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The R670 road is a regional road in Ireland. The route runs from its junction with the R639 and N24 at Cloughabreeda 2 km north of Cahir through Cahir town and onwards for a further 8 km to Ardfinnan, where it joins the R665 road. The R670 is located entirely in County Tipperary.

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The R670 between Cahir and Ardfinnan
Major junctions
From R639 at Cloghabreedy, County Tipperary
Major intersections
To R665 at Main Street, Ardfinnan
Location
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The section of the R670 from Cloughabreeda to Cahir town centre was the main road connecting Cahir with Cashel in 1714[1] and was part of the T9 prior to 1974, when it was renumbered as part of the Dublin-Cork N8 national primary route. When the N8 was realigned to run southwest of Cahir in 1990, the old section of the road was reclassified as a regional road, and incorporated into the existing R670.[citation needed]

See also

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References

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  1. ^ Herman Moll's New Map of Ireland (1714),


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