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Newlands Cross

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By 2007, the signal-controlled junction was suffering serious traffic congestion and the upgrade to a grade-separated interchange was planned. The upgraded N7 would pass over the R113. Construction went to tender in August 2008 and preparatory work started in September 2008. Following delays,
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construction proper started in June 2013 and was expected to be completed in May 2015. The new flyover opened to traffic ahead of schedule on 20 November 2014 and eliminated the last signal-controlled crossing on the N7/M7 route between the
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was shot and killed in 1996 while queuing in traffic at nearby Boot Road junction (now closed). A memorial to her is located at the site of the incident, the "Boot Road" slip approximately 300 metres west of the junction.
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who had his city townhouse at 5 Leinster Street. On the 23 July 1803 he left the house in his carriage with his daughter and nephew to go to the relevant safety of the city to escape the rebels who were supporters of
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is a well-known junction and residential area in the south-west of County Dublin. The name Newlands has been recorded in the area since at least the year 1313.
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Later the house and estate were used by a Quaker group led by a Joshua Jacob from around 1845-51.
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The house later became the clubhouse of Newlands Golf Club but was demolished in 1981.
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village to the North; the cross itself is located at the southern end of Clondalkin.
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Newlands House and estate was located in the area and gave the junction its name.
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National Route to the South West and Mid West crosses an orbital local route, the
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Newland's Cross on the N7, approaching from the West before its upgrade
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Junction and residential area in South County Dublin, Ireland
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Casey, Christine; Hayes, Melanie (26 January 2023).
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Index

N7
R113

Arthur Wolfe, 1st Viscount Kilwarden
Robert Emmet
Thomas Street

Belgard Road
Tallaght
Clondalkin
M50
Limerick
Cork
Northern Ireland
Veronica Guerin
"An Fearann Nua/Newlands"
"Jack's Strange Tales Collection: The Complete Series"
"Joshua Jacob - Irish Biography"
"18th C. – Newlands House, Newlands Cross, Clondalkin, Co. Dublin | Archiseek - Irish Architecture"
"Enriching Architecture: Craft and its conservation in Anglo-Irish building production, 1660–1760"
"Sod turned on €282m Newlands cross flyover and N11 projects"
Irish Times
"Dublin Bus examining 24 hour city service"
Irish Independent
http://archives.tcm.ie/businesspost/2001/03/25/story182275928.asp
Archived
Wayback Machine
Map of Newlands Cross
http://www.irishtimes.com/news/environment/newlands-cross-flyover-opens-ahead-of-schedule-1.2005573
53°18′47″N 6°23′28″W / 53.313°N 6.391°W / 53.313; -6.391

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