Jack Lynch Tunnel

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The Jack Lynch Tunnel is a major underwater road tunnel in Cork, Ireland, carrying vehicular traffic beneath the River Lee estuary as part of the city’s ring road network.

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Jack Lynch Tunnel canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf road tunnel
underwater tunnel
vehicular tunnel
carries motor vehicles
road traffic
connects Dunkettle
Mahon
north side of Cork city
south side of Cork city
country Ireland
crosses River Lee estuary
hasEmergencyExits yes
hasFireSafetySystems yes
hasFunction bypass city centre traffic
part of orbital route around Cork
hasLanesPerDirection 2
hasLighting yes
hasNumberOfLanes 4
hasNumberOfTubes 2
hasSpeedLimit 80 km/h
hasStructureType immersed tube tunnel
hasToll no
hasTrafficMonitoring yes
hasVentilationSystem yes
isBelow River Lee
isKeyInfrastructureFor Cork
surface form: Cork metropolitan area
isOnEuropeanRoute E30
isOnRoute N25
N40
isPartOfNetwork national primary road network of Ireland
isTollFree true
locatedIn Cork
County Cork
Republic of Ireland
maintainedBy Transport Infrastructure Ireland
namedAfter Jack Lynch
opened 1999
openingDate 1999-05-21
partOf South Ring Road
surface form: Cork ring road

N40 road
region Munster
roadType dual carriageway
servesCity Cork
usedFor commuter traffic
freight traffic

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Lough Mahon crossedBy Jack Lynch Tunnel
N40 South Ring Road hasStructure Jack Lynch Tunnel