9-604: N13 may refer to Roads [ edit ] N13 road (Ireland) National Route 13 (Morocco) Nebraska Highway 13 , United States Route 13 (Laos) Route nationale 13 , France Other uses [ edit ] Bloomsburg Municipal Airport , in Pennsylvania, United States BMW N13 , an automobile engine LNER Class N13 , a class of British steam locomotives London Buses route N13 Nissan Pulsar (N13) , an automobile Nitrogen-13 , an isotope of nitrogen N13,
18-720: A T Junction with the R236 and then runs, via the townland of Drumnacross, over the Burn Dale (a burn or small river, also known as the Burn Deele) just outside the village of Drumkeen and on to the Dry Arch Bridge, located east of Letterkenny with a roundabout. The N56 runs along the Port Road to Letterkenny town centre. A section of dual carriageway runs east to bring the N13 (and traffic from
27-533: A postcode district in the N postcode area [REDACTED] Topics referred to by the same term This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the same title formed as a letter–number combination. If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=N13&oldid=1133768707 " Category : Letter–number combination disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description
36-560: A river which runs through Bridgend, with Carrowreagh to the north and Bunamayne to the south of the river. Other townlands of Bridgend include Tummock which is a back road running parallel to the Burt main road. Traditionally, children of St. Aengus' N.S. have gone on to play for the local GAA club which is Burt GAC. They have also continued to play for the Club long after they progress to secondary and third level education. This article related to
45-603: Is a village in County Donegal , Ireland , at the base of the Inishowen peninsula. It is located on the N13 road to Letterkenny , on the western outskirts of Derry and near the border between the Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland . Bridgend was one of several Protestant villages in eastern Donegal that would have been transferred to Northern Ireland, had the recommendations of
54-609: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages N13 road (Ireland) The N13 road is a national primary road in Ireland , running in County Donegal in Ulster from Stranorlar to just outside Derry . This road connects Letterkenny to Sligo , Derry and onwards to other destinations. The route diverges from the N15 (from Sligo ) at Stranorlar . The route north through Kilross includes
63-782: The A2 road northwest of Derry and linking the city centre, and over Craigavon Bridge to Waterside Railway Station in the Waterside . As originally designated, the N13 continued along the present N56 into Letterkenny, the section from Stranorlar to Letterkenny being part of the N56 . As of 2006 no upgrades of the N13 were planned. The majority of the route is demarcated by the National Roads Authority as "upgraded" on their National Roads 2006 Status map. Bridgend, County Donegal Bridgend or Bridge End ( Irish : Ceann an Droichid )
72-784: The Irish Boundary Commission been enacted in 1925. The national school or primary school in Bridgend is called St. Aengus' National School. Traditionally, children resident in Bridgend attend secondary schools in Buncrana - Scoil Mhuire (Convent of Mercy) and Crana College (formerly Buncrana Vocational School or more commonly known as the 'tech'). Bridgend is part of Fahan parish which takes in Fahan , Burt and Inch . The main townlands of Bridgend include Carrowreagh and Bunamayne (or Bonemaine; Irish : Bun na Maighne ). They are divided by
81-567: The N14) to Corkey, where the N14 begins, and heads southeastwards linking Lifford from the roundabout with the N13. The N13 continues near Lough Swilly passing Manorcunningham northeast as single carriageway, passing along a bypass of Newtowncunningham and passing through Speenoge. The route turns east (with the R239 linking Buncrana ) southeast at Bridgend to end at the border with Northern Ireland becoming
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