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==Transport== ===Road=== Tralee is served by National Primary and Secondary roads as well as local routes. A 13.5 km bypass of Tralee consisting of dual and single carriageway sections was opened on 16 August 2013. The bypass connects four of the five national routes — the [[N21 road (Ireland)|N21]], [[N22 road (Ireland)|N22]], [[N69 road (Ireland)|N69]] and [[N70 road (Ireland)|N70]] — which terminate in Tralee.<ref>{{Cite web |url=http://www.kerrycoco.ie/en/allservices/roads/n22traleebypass/thefile,7358,en.pdf |title=Archived copy |access-date=5 December 2013 |archive-date=31 January 2014 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140131074059/http://www.kerrycoco.ie/en/allservices/roads/n22traleebypass/thefile,7358,en.pdf |url-status=dead }}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.dttas.ie/press-releases/2013/varadkar-welcomes-opening-%E2%82%AC97m-tralee-bypass|title=Department of Transport|access-date=5 December 2013|archive-date=4 March 2016|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160304030333/http://www.dttas.ie/press-releases/2013/varadkar-welcomes-opening-%E2%82%AC97m-tralee-bypass|url-status=live}}</ref> [[File:Tralee Bypass.JPG|thumb|N21/N69 Tralee Bypass]] National primary routes: * [[File:IRL N21.svg|50px|link=N21 road (Ireland)]] east/north-east to [[Limerick]] * [[File:IRL N22.svg|50px|link=N22 road (Ireland)]] south-east to [[Killarney]] and [[Cork (city)|Cork]] National secondary routes: * [[File:IRL N69.svg|50px|link=N69 road (Ireland)]] north to [[Listowel]], [[Tarbert, County Kerry|Tarbert]], [[Foynes]] and Limerick * [[File:IRL N70.svg|50px|link=N70 road (Ireland)]] south-west to [[Killorglin]], [[Ring of Kerry]] on [[Iveragh Peninsula]] and [[Kenmare]] * [[File:IRL N86.svg|50px|link=N86 road (Ireland)]] west to [[Dingle]] Regional roads: * [[File:R551 Regional Route Shield Ireland.png|50px|link=R551 road (Ireland)]] north/north-west to Tarbert via [[Ardfert]], [[Ballyheigue]], [[Ballybunion]] and [[Ballylongford]] * [[File:R556 Regional Route Shield Ireland.png|50px|link=R556 road (Ireland)]] north to [[Abbeydorney]] (it links up with [[R551 road|R551]] to [[Ballybunion]]) * [[File:R558 Regional Route Shield Ireland.png|50px|link=R558 road (Ireland)]] west to [[Fenit]] Harbour ===Bus=== [[File:Tralee railway station - geograph.org.uk - 257003.jpg|thumb|Tralee railway station]] The bus station in Tralee is a regional hub for [[Bus Éireann]], providing services to [[Dublin]], Limerick, [[Galway]], Cork, Killarney and Dingle. The current bus station opened on 26 February 2007.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.transport.ie/viewitem.asp?id%3D8863%26lang%3DENG%26loc%3D2137 |title=Department of Transport: 2007 |access-date=5 December 2013 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140202145013/http://www.transport.ie/viewitem.asp?id=8863&lang=ENG&loc=2137 |archive-date= 2 February 2014 }}</ref> Several local routes radiate from Tralee and a number of these have had their frequency increased in recent years. Local routes include: '''13''' ([[Limerick]] via [[Listowel]]), '''40''' ([[Cork (city)|Cork]] via [[Killarney]]), '''272''' ([[Tarbert, County Kerry|Tarbert]] via [[Ballybunion]]), '''274''' [[Ballyheigue]] via Banna), '''275''' ([[Dingle]]), '''279''' ([[Killorglin]]) and '''285''' ([[Kerry Airport]] via [[Castleisland]]). ===Rail=== A train service to [[Killarney|Killarney railway station]], and via [[Mallow railway station|Mallow]] to [[Cork railway station|Cork]] and [[Dublin Heuston|Dublin]] is provided by the national railway operator [[Iarnród Éireann]]. From the Dublin-Cork line, there are connecting trains at [[Limerick Junction]] for [[Limerick railway station|Limerick]], [[Clonmel railway station|Clonmel]] and [[Waterford railway station|Waterford]]. Further links are available at Limerick to [[Ennis railway station|Ennis]], [[Athenry railway station|Athenry]], [[Oranmore railway station|Oranmore]], and [[Galway railway station|Galway]]. The current [[Tralee railway station]], Casement station named after [[Roger Casement]], was opened on 18 July 1859.<ref>{{cite web|title=Tralee station|work=Railscot – Irish Railways|url=http://www.railscot.co.uk/Ireland/Irish_railways.pdf|access-date=4 September 2007|archive-date=26 September 2007|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20070926042407/http://www.railscot.co.uk/Ireland/Irish_railways.pdf|url-status=live}}</ref> There were also two other adjacent stations, now closed and demolished, in the North Circular Road area. One was the terminus of the "North Kerry" line which ran to [[Limerick railway station|Limerick]] via [[Listowel]] and [[Newcastle West]], and the other was the terminus of the narrow gauge [[Tralee and Dingle Light Railway]]. The [[Tralee and Dingle Light Railway]] was once one of Europe's most western railways. It opened on 31 March 1891, connecting Tralee and Dingle by rail along the Dingle Peninsula, and was closed in June 1953. In 1993 a 3 km section was reopened as a preserved line between the Aquadome in Tralee and Blennerville Windmill. Currently this railway is no longer in operation. A standard gauge railway used to operate to [[Fenit]] Harbour from Tralee, diverging from the North Kerry line to the northwest of the town, before closing in June 1978. Currently a section of this railway has been restored as a walk/cycle way<ref>{{cite web| url = http://www.traleefenitgreenway.com/| title = Tralee – Fenit Greenway – A safe, healthy and sustainable amenity for locals and tourists alike| access-date = 18 May 2018| archive-date = 18 May 2018| archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20180518201151/http://www.traleefenitgreenway.com/| url-status = dead}}</ref> in the Tralee urban area and it is hoped in the future that this will be extended to Fenit, similar along the lines of the [[Great Southern Trail]] which has been created on the closed North Kerry line route in western County Limerick. [[File:Kerry Airport.jpg|thumb|Kerry Airport]] ===Air=== [[Kerry Airport]], located 20 km from Tralee in [[Farranfore]], provides air services to [[Dublin Airport|Dublin]], [[London Luton Airport|London Luton]], [[London Stansted Airport|London Stansted]], [[Frankfurt-Hahn Airport|Frankfurt-Hahn]] and seasonally, [[Alicante Airport|Alicante]] and [[Faro Airport|Faro]]. [[Ryanair]] now operates seasonal services to [[Berlin International Airport]]. Connecting trains run from [[Farranfore railway station]] to [[Tralee railway station|Tralee]] and Killarney Railway Station in Killarney. [[File:Fenit Harbour & Island.JPG|thumb|Fenit, Tralee's local port]] ===Sea=== The local port for Tralee is [[Fenit]], about 10 km west of the town on the north side of the estuary. Catering for ships of up to 17,000 tonnes, the port is a picturesque mixed-use harbour with fishing boats and a thriving marina (136 berths). The 2 mile long [[Tralee Ship Canal]] provides a navigable connection between Tralee itself and the sea.
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