N30 road | |
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Length: | 33.17 km (20.61 mi) |
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The N30 road is a national primary road in Ireland. It connects the N25 and N11 roads, providing a link running east-northeast between Waterford and Enniscorthy (the N25 and N11 run east and south respectively to Wexford town).
The route connects to the N25 east of New Ross in County Wexford, and follows east-northeast through Clonroche to join the N11 at Enniscorthy.
In 2006, 5.3 km of this road were upgraded to improved single carriageway with hard shoulders. A similar 14.4 km improvement including a bypass of Clonroche is being planned.