Dunkettle Interchange
| Dunkettle Interchange | |
|---|---|
| Location | |
| Cork City, Ireland | |
| Coordinates | 51°54′17″N 8°23′17″W / 51.904619°N 8.387997°W |
| Roads at junction | |
| Construction | |
| Opened | 1992 |
| Reconstructed | 1999 (flyover and 4th arm), 2024 (free-flow interchange) |
The Dunkettle Interchange (Irish: Acomhal Dhún Citil) is a major road junction in Cork City, Ireland. It forms a junction between the M8, N25 and the N40, and further serves the R623 and local roads L2998 and L3004. On average, 95,000 vehicles use the junction on a daily basis.
The junction was originally an at-grade roundabout, with a flyover in the west-east direction constructed later. In 2018, a further civil engineering upgrade to make the interchange work on a free-flow basis was undertaken by Sisk. In February 2024 the rebuilt interchange costing €215 million was officially opened.
It should not be confused with the Dunkettle Roundabout which is around 750m to the west.