lukin wrote: » Just out of curiosity, am I correct in saying that there is no longer a right turn to Belgard Road (coming from Naas) at Newlands cross now that the flyover is there? .
jd wrote: » Nope - it's an overbridge. Stay left and turn right under the flyover.
lukin wrote: » Yes I thought so but when I type in to google maps directions from say Naas to Belgard road it still says turn right at Newlands? Has it not been updated?
veryangryman wrote: » They do a bulk update every so often. Ballaghadreen bypass still not on street view right now. Imagine both will be done at same time.
Schadenfreudia wrote: » Openstreetmap is usually bang up to date.http://www.openstreetmap.org/#map=18/53.31289/-6.39101
rameire wrote: » they have done a lot of wall work, also alot of new road work, and road paving, they have also done a lot of tidy up work. including a new turn into the JMC road. I would think a lot of work will happen over the next few weeks, including lane closure and diversions over nights, and also some final tar macing on the main line.
almccabe wrote: » just wondering whats the status of the ramps? Last time i was down they where still temporary? btw I use HERE maps and they have the flyover in
lukin wrote: » Yes but if I do a "from Naas to Belgard road" it also says turn right at Newlands (even though you can't).
almccabe wrote: » But is there not a ramp coming off at Boot Road/Bewleys hotel that allows you to come off the N7 and then turn right underneath the flyover? Hence the turn right at Newlands?
cargo wrote: » Yes there is but his point is that your satnav needs to tell you to come off at that ramp otherwise you are stopped sitting on top of the flyover with your indicator on waiting to go right
lukin wrote: » Yeah the online maps tell you to turn right on the Naas road, they don't have the off ramp.
CountingCrows wrote: » When will the final N7 inbound lane marking go down? Presumably they'll need to close at least two lanes for a few nights to do it.
_Kaiser_ wrote: » They could do with getting rid of the now-obsolete traffic light signs on the inbound stretch as well actually
paulbok wrote: » Tarmac has and is being laid Belgard side. I'd guess by the end of Feb there won't be much left to do
Deleted User wrote: » I just looked at the traffic cam and I see that the white lines are going down.
road_high wrote: » Passed through Newlands numerous times lately and I'm amazed at how slowly things have progressed since they opened it. So unfinished and messy looking still.
RichardoKhan wrote: » Think its more a case of "Ah sure it will be Grand"itisis than anything else...... This little well known condition affects 100s of 1000s of Irish males yearly & appears to strike the end of projects where the finish line is sight but ah sure .....you now the rest
veryangryman wrote: » I like to call it "diminishing returns". The bulk of the work is done so resources get pulled to higher value work. The few left will then take a bit longer to progress the final bits. Not irish, not male, but business. Have more pride in your fellow countrymen.
How long will it take to build?Newlands Cross Upgrade commenced in May 2013 and will be complete by Spring 2015