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[[Image:A36 road (Ireland).jpg|thumb|268px|The route of the '''A36''' in red from [[Larne]] ([[County Antrim|Co. Antrim]]) to [[Ballymena]] ([[County Antrim|Co. Antrim]]).]]
[[Image:A36 road (Ireland).jpg|thumb|268px|The route of the '''A36''' in red from [[Larne]] ([[County Antrim|Co. Antrim]]) to [[Ballymena]] ([[County Antrim|Co. Antrim]]).]]


The '''A36''' is a road in [[Northern Ireland]]. It travels through [[County Antrim]] connecting the large towns of [[Ballymena]] and [[Larne]].
The '''A36''' is a road in [[Northern Ireland]]. It travels through [[County Antrim]], connecting the large towns of [[Ballymena]] and [[Larne]].


The road is a single-carriageway primary route.
The road is a single-carriageway primary route.

Revision as of 15:14, 9 May 2009

The route of the A36 in red from Larne (Co. Antrim) to Ballymena (Co. Antrim).

The A36 is a road in Northern Ireland. It travels through County Antrim, connecting the large towns of Ballymena and Larne.

The road is a single-carriageway primary route.

Route

The A36 commences at the Junction 10 roundabout of the M2 Ballymena by-pass. The road passes through the village of Moorfields, the hamlets of Glenwherry and Kilwaughter, and meets the B59 route coming south from Doagh and the B84 route from Ballyclare to Broughshane. The A36 terminates at a junction with the A8 dual carriageway on the outskirts of Larne.

The A36's highest point is the 1,025 foot (312 metre) summit of Shane's Hill.

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