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n11

N11 is a numeric designation used in various countries to label a road or route, most often within national or regional highway networks. In many systems, N numbers denote major arterial roads that connect cities, towns, and regions, and N-designations can be found on different continents with local variations in length and status.

In Ireland, the N11 refers to a significant east coast route that runs from the Dublin region

Beyond Ireland, the N11 designation appears in other national or regional road networks, where it similarly

N11 can also appear in non-transport contexts as an alphanumeric code in systems that use letter-number pairings,

toward
the
southeast.
It
serves
as
a
key
commuter
and
freight
corridor,
passing
through
suburban
and
rural
areas
and
linking
with
other
major
roads.
Parts
of
the
traditional
N11
corridor
have
been
upgraded
or
complemented
by
higher-capacity
motorways,
and
the
route
forms
an
important
segment
of
the
wider
network
that
supports
travel
along
the
country’s
eastern
seaboard.
identifies
a
principal
route.
The
exact
alignment,
local
significance,
and
whether
sections
are
classified
as
primary
roads,
national
routes,
or
motorways
vary
by
country.
Because
road
numbering
schemes
differ
regionally,
the
same
N11
label
can
refer
to
different
roads
in
different
places.
though
such
uses
are
less
common
than
its
role
as
a
road
designation.
For
detailed
information,
country-specific
pages
or
transport
authorities
provide
the
precise
route
and
status
for
that
jurisdiction.