A section of the realignment of N73 road between Clogher Cross and Waterdyke. Photo: Sean Jefferies Photography

N73 road realignment welcomed

A realignment project on the N73 between Clogher Cross and Waterdyke in county Cork has been successfully completed.

The works began last July and are intended to significantly improved safety, connectivity and travel experience for road users.

Located along the N73 between Mallow and Mitchelstown, the project involved the construction of 2.8km of new road and cycle track, incorporating both online widening and offline construction of a new carriageway.

Mayor of the County of Cork, Cllr Danny Collins, Welcomed the completion of the project which he said will address the road’s “notorious” traffic congestion issues.

“The realignment will vastly enhance the journey experience for southwest-bound traffic heading towards the M8 motorway in Mitchelstown. The widening of the road and the creation of a new cycle track make it a significant safety initiative for all stakeholders,” said the Mayor.

Deputy Chief Executive of Cork County Council James Fogarty added: "This project is about improving the safety and driveability of the N73 for both active travel and commercial activities. The end result is a modern road, complete with an active travel facility. It will benefit all road users, whether they travel on foot, by car, bike, bus, or drive a heavy goods vehicle."

Mayor Collins went on to say: “Funded by TII, with contractor Sorensen Civil Engineering and technical advisors Roughan & O’Donovan, this realignment has enhanced safety and fostered efficient transportation in the region.

“The wider carriageway, improved visibility, and the dedicated cycle track will facilitate seamless travel, mitigate congestion, and promote sustainable modes of transportation.

“This achievement marks a significant milestone in the development of North County Cork's infrastructure, ensuring a safer and more connected future for all.”

Works on the road started on 5 July 2022 and the road reopening to traffic on 20 March 2023, 3 months earlier than anticipated.