josip wrote: » Not being smart, but zero saving on that route at non-peak times.
alta stare wrote: » I reckon avoiding New Ross will save 10 mins.
m17 wrote: » The barrow crossing 09/12/18 the cable tower is starting to take shape pic fb page
m17 wrote: » The barrow crossing 11/12/18
toof wrote: » This picture along with the last you posted were taken on the 4th of December. Credit to insta_mavic for both.https://www.facebook.com/instamavic/photos/pcb.2395195700701387/2395194030701554/?type=3&theater
josip wrote: » Open to correction but I thought m17 and insta_mavic were one and the same?
Cookiemunster wrote: » I don't see how a suspension bridge in China is in any way relevant to the extradosed N25 bridge. They are completely different bridge types.
alta stare wrote: » Surprised at the small barrier between carriages.
tonc76 wrote: » alta stare wrote: » Surprised at the small barrier between carriages. Surprised how?
tonc76 wrote: » Surprised how?
NedNew2 wrote: » Also the road between Ballymacar N25 and the N30 at the Tramps Heartbreak appears to be dual carriageway. I had thought this was only to be single carriageway (I was obviously wrong but it's a pleasant surprise).
alta stare wrote: » I havent seen such a small barrier on a dual carraigeway before. Iv travelled many and they usually have the concrete median as does the nearest DC of that type which is the Waterford bypass.
Chris_5339762 wrote: » Waterford bypass is Type 1 (basically motorway), and they have to have concrete medians now. (The M6 Ballinasloe to Athlone was built with a crash barrier and the then-NRA flipped the lid and insisted on it being concrete in the future) New Ross bypass is Type 2, also known as 2+2. Had no hard shoulders at all and has cheese wire grating or a crash barrier in the middle.
alta stare wrote: » Is the road type not down to the layers used on the surface or does it factor in more than that? Obviously its not my line of work but it is what i have gathered from reading about the ongoing works on the bypass and also on the Waterford bypass. To me the type description is more down to with what the road was made of. Maybe i have misinterpreted it. Irrespective of the above i still think having such small barriers separating a DC seems inadequate.