Allow extra time for your journey to Belfast International Airport due to Kilmakee R'about closure today, 22nd Feb, 2am-9pm
Department for infrastructure essential resurfacing work on Kilmakee Roundabout, Templepatrick
The improvement work involves the resurfacing of the Kilmakee Roundabout and its immediate approaches.
To facilitate the safe delivery of the scheme it will be necessary to implement various road closures and weekday lane closures which are planned as follows
Road closure of A6 Belfast Road – ( Kilmakee roundabout) and immediate approaches including A57 Ballyrobin Road , A6 Antrim Road and A6 Belfast Road to facilitate surfacing prep work will be operational on Sat 22 Feb 2025 2am to 9pm.
Diversion for traffic travelling to Belfast International Airport from Templepatrick and Ballyclare direction – Paradise Walk – Loughanmore road – Greystone Road – Ballycraigy Road – Belfast Road – Belmont Road – Dublin Road – Antrim Road
Diversion for traffic travelling to Belfast International Airport from M2 motorway – Motorway Traffic will be asked to leave M22 junction 1 ( Dunsilly) and continue to the Airport via Ballymena Road – Dublin Road – Antrim Road
Diversion for Traffic Travelling From Belfast International Airport – Antrim Road – Dublin Road – Belmont Road – Ballycraigy Road – Greystone Road – Loughanmore Road- Paradise Walk
Diversion for HGVS – Paradise Walk roundabout – Antrim Road – M2 Northbound junction 5 on slip – M22 junction 1 off slip ( Dunsilly) – Ballymena Road – Dublin Road – Antrim Road and vice versa
Translink will provide temporary bus stops to the Belfast International Airport on Paradise Walk Templepatrick
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Most drivers were taking the left into the village, then the first right using the back road, you can see in the 2nd picture. It didn’t add much journey time at all.
Is that orange route the official diversion? The more obvious route would be to take the A26 at Muckamore towards Killead
Second weekend in a row. No idea what they are doing there, it was a perfectly fine roundabout
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