Status
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Construction scheme
(completed) |
Where
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To divert
the A32 away from the Main Street of
Dromore, county Tyrone |
Total
Length
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0.6 km / 0.4 miles |
Dates
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Contract awarded
December 1999
Opened September 2000
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Cost
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About £0.5m |
Photos
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See below |
See
Also
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General
area map - Google Maps
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The A32 is the main road connecting Omagh and
Enniskillen. There are two small towns on this
route, one of which is Irvinestown. The other is
Dromore where the A32 originally passed along the
Main Street of the town which resulted in local
traffic and pedestrians mingling with long
distance strategic traffic which created safety
problems and delayed journeys.
This scheme saw a new 600 metre throughpass
constructed to bypass Main Street by utilising
some free land and a public car park within the
town boundary. Some of the local roads were
adjusted, and a new roundabout built, to maintain
access, yet make the new road as effective as
possible for through traffic. The point where the
new road meets the Omagh Road is arranged as a
painted mini-roundabout. The map below illustrates
the old and new arrangements. Since the scheme was
completed in September 2000, it has made a real
difference to both the village and the A32.
Photos
An aerial view of Dromore,
looking north, showing the new Inner Link Road in
the foreground. Taken in September 2006. Image
taken from Geograph. ©Copyright Gordon
Dunn and licensed for reuse under this Creative
Commons Licence.
Looking east
out of town along the A32 Omagh Road in Dromore in
December 2008. This rather worn mini roundabout
marks the start of the Inner Link which heads off
to the right. Image taken from Geograph.
©Copyright Kenneth
Allen and licensed for reuse under this Creative Commons
Licence.
Looking south west along the A32
Dromore Inner Link towards the roundabout on
Galbally Road in December 2008. Although only 8
years old, the road already looks as if it has
been in use for many years. Image taken from
Geograph. ©Copyright Kenneth
Allen and licensed for reuse under this Creative Commons
Licence.
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