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Eircode Routing Keys – all 139 of them – Ossian Smyth Ossian Smyth Green Party Councillor for Dún Laoghaire Menu HomeWell-nighme Priorities Latest News Press Get involved Donate Contact Eircode Routing Keys – all 139 of them The first three notation of your new post lawmaking (your Eircode) is tabbed the routing key. This is an zone lawmaking that identifies which part of the country you live in. Eircode has not published the list of routing keys yet or stated if it ever will. So I’ve put together a quick list of Irish towns with their routing keys for your future reference. Eircode says there are 139 routing keys. I count 34 in Dublin so that leaves 105 for the rest of the country.  That ways each county gets an stereotype of just 4 routing keys. So the areas are too large to be very useful for narrowing lanugo a location. The routing keys have been chosen to match An Post’s existing distribution system. Some routing keys cross county boundaries. I would be very grateful if you could let me know of any codes I am missing or of any mistakes I may have made in compiling this list. Just leave a scuttlebutt at the end. Eventually I should have unbearable information to make a map showing the routing key boundaries. Here is a link to a map stuff made elsewhere: crowdsourced routing key map You can download a reprinting of the technical specs for Eircode here: Eircode technical specPurlieusmaps of A94, A96 and D18 areas: A94 Map A94 Eircode Routing key map A96 Map A96 Eircode Routing key map D18 Map D18 Eircode Routing key map Gamma, an Irish visitor that provides Eircode services, has made a well-constructed map of the routing key boundaries. You can see it here: https://www.autoaddress.ie/docs/default-source/default-document-library/rkdraft.pdf Here’s a fragment of Gamma’s map for Dublin: Eircode routing key boundaries near Dún Laoghaire Eircode Routing Keys Send errors and omissions to @smytho A41 Ballyboughal A42 Garristown A45 Oldtown A63 Greystones A67 Wicklow A75 Castleblayney A81 Carrickmacross A82 Kells Kingscourt Virginia A83 Enfield Summerhill  Rathmoylon A84 Ashbourne A85 Dunshaughlin A86 Dunboyne A91 Dundalk A92 Drogheda Ardee  Dunleer A94 Blackrock Monkstown Booterstown  Stillorgan A96 Dun Laoghaire Dalkey Sallynoggin Glenageary A98 Bray Kilmacanogue  Roundwood C15 Trim Navan Athboy D01 Dublin 1 D02 Dublin 2 D03 Dublin 3 D04 Dublin 4 D05 Dublin 5 D06 Dublin 6 D6W Dublin 6W D07 Dublin 7 D08 Dublin 8 D09 Dublin 9 D10 Dublin 10 D11 Dublin 11 D12 Dublin 12 D13 Dublin 13 D14 Dublin 14 D15 Dublin 15 D16 Dublin 16 D17 Dublin 17 D18 Dublin 18 D20 Dublin 20 D22 Dublin 22 D24 Dublin 24 E21 Cahir E25 Cashel E32 Carrick on Suir E34 Tipperary E41 Thurles Templemore E45 Nenagh E53 Roscrea E91 Clonmel Fethard F12 Knock Swinford Claremorris F23 Castlebar F26 Ballina Bangor F28 Westport Achill F31 Ballinrobe F35 Ballyhaunis F42 Roscommon F45 Castlerea Glenamaddy F52 Boyle F56 Ballymote F91 Sligo Manorhamilton Tubbercurry F92 Letterkenny F93 Lifford Carndonagh F94 Bundoran Donegal H12 Cavan H14 Belturbet H16 Cootehill H18 Monaghan H23 Clones H53 Ballinasloe Portumna H54 Tuam H62 Loughrea H65 Athenry H71 Clifden H91 Galway Spiddal Headford Ballyvaughan K32 Balbriggan K34 Skerries K36 Malahide Donabate K45 Lusk K56 Rush K67 Swords K78 Lucan N37 Athlone Moate N39 Longford Ballymahon Granard Lanesborough N41 Carrick On Shannon N91 Mullingar Kinnegad P12 Macroom P14 Crookstown P17 Kinsale P24 Cobh P25 Midleton P31 Ballincollig P32 Rylane P36 Youghal P43 Carrigaline P47 Dunmanway P51 Mallow  Rathmore  Cappoquin P56 Charleville P61 Fermoy  Rathcormac P67 Mitchelstown P72 Bandon P75 Bantry Glengarriff P81 Skibbereen Baltimore P85 Clonakilty Rosscarbery R14 Athy R21 Bagenalstown R32 Portlaoise Abbeyleix Portarlington R35 Tullamore Walsh Island, Offaly R42 Birr Banagher R45 Edenderry R51 Kildare R56 Curragh R93 Carlow Tullow R95 Kilkenny Graiguenamanagh Thomastown T12 Cork municipality southside Mahon  Passage West T23 Cork municipality northside Hollyhill T34 Carrignavar T45 Glanmire  Carrigtwohill T56 Watergrasshill V14 Shannon V15 Kilrush  Kilkee V23 Caherciveen V31 Listowel V35 Kilmallock V42 Newcastle West V92 Tralee Dingle V93 Kenmare Killarney V94 Limerick Abbeyfeale  Newport  Killaloe-Ballina V95 Miltown Malbay Ennis  Kildysart W12 Newbridge W23 Maynooth Celbridge Leixlip W34 Monasterevin W91 Naas Blessington X35 Dungarvan X42 Kilmacthomas Bunmahon X91 Waterford Dunmore East Tramore Y14 Arklow Y21 Enniscorthy Bunclody Y25 Gorey Y34 New Ross Fethard On Sea Y35 Wexford Rosslare   Eircode Routing Keys – all 139 of them Tagged on: eircode Ossian July 14, 2015November 15, 2017 Latest News 38 Comments ← Dublin Bus proposes route changes for Dún Laoghaire, Sallynoggin and Loughlinstown How to get your water tested for lead in Dublin → 38 thoughts on “Eircode Routing Keys – all 139 of them” DeryckJuly 14, 2015 at 9:20 pmPermalink Well washed-up with compiling the list! One suggestion – T12 seems to imbricate Cork municipality centre as well as Mahon. It would be unconfined to see a map of the codes. I started one based on An Post’s interactive map at https://www.anpost.ie/AnPost/AnPostDM/Tools/Publicity+Post+Map/ However I’ve only got as far as the North East and don’t really have the time to well-constructed it nationally: http://dropcanvas.com/eje73/1 I guess they are trying to maximise their licence fee revenue by keeping as much info from the public domain… Andrew RobinsonJuly 20, 2015 at 4:12 pmPermalink To A98 add Roundwood John FrancisJuly 20, 2015 at 9:46 pmPermalink Congrats on starting this. I don’t know why Eircode don’t just publish a map as one can be deduced through trial and error. Attempting to snift the boundaries, I have the following: Foster’s Avenue A94 Deerpark Road Mount Merrion A94 Mount Anville Road D14 Roebuck Road D14 Ardlui Park (top of Newtownpark Ave) A94 Foxrock Park D18 OssianPost authorJuly 21, 2015 at 12:37 pmPermalink Thanks Deryck, Andrew and John. Changes made. I notice that the Dublin postcode doesn’t unchangingly match the routing key. For example, Loughlinstown Hospital (St Columcille’s) has been prescribed eircode D18 E365, yet its write is Co Dublin. The vital data linking eircodes with map co-ordinates should be freely misogynist – as they are in the UK. OssianPost authorJuly 21, 2015 at 1:30 pmPermalink I did up some maps of the boundaries of the routing key areas near my home. This was easy when it turned out that each of these areas comprises a number of An Post publicity post districts. I checked a large sample of eircodes withal the confines surpassing trusting these maps. It would be nice to turn these purlieus maps into vectors and upload them to OpenStreetMap. Brendan HinchyJuly 24, 2015 at 3:10 pmPermalink Well washed-up this should be misogynist self-ruling of tuition from the company. Many small enterprises would goody by having it available. There moreover would be a largest endangerment that it would be used if the rules were widely known IT Consultant Kevin McCarthyJuly 27, 2015 at 1:12 pmPermalink W23 is Naas/Straffan and maybe more… Peter MatsonAugust 1, 2015 at 2:40 pmPermalink Dear sir T12 is massive It goes to Inishannon and Fivemilebridge and Ballygarvan To the east of that is P43 Carrigaline to Crosshaven T12 includes Ballinhassig to Iniscarra and to Passage west and Monkstown P 43 is to the south The northern purlieus of T12 is the north waterworks of the River Lee That ways Cork municipality centre. T23 is the whole of Cork municipality north of the n waterworks of R Lee and extends from Blarney to Mayfield and to Kilully Peter MatsonAugust 1, 2015 at 2:49 pmPermalink Peter Matson then Idont think T12 goes to Iniscarra It may do. P 31 does Ovens is P 31 P12 joins T 23 to the west OssianPost authorAugust 1, 2015 at 7:06 pmPermalink Thanks Peter – only a matter of time surpassing we have a full map of the boundaries Paul O'GradyAugust 5, 2015 at 6:50 amPermalink The “V94” Routing Key zone is huge: It includes Abbeyfeale and then a swathe through West Limerick, the southern shore of the estuary, the city, North-East Limerick, North West Tipperary, the eastern third of Clare and a small bit of South-East Galway near the R352 regional road. It must be the most popukous and probably one of the largest by area. However, Newcastle West, which lies between the “V94” towns of Abbeyfeale and Rathkeale has its own designation: “V42” as has Kilmallock and most of South-East Limerick: “V35”. BurdieAugust 16, 2015 at 3:39 pmPermalink Searching for Routing Keys for the Irish Cities in ‘EBT’ I have placid a few Routing Keys. They are all in a spreadsheet. I’m now filling the eircode.codes map, but this is going one by one. Is there a faster way to enter the routing keys on the map? You can see the spreadsheet here http://homepage.eircom.net/~burdie/Master.ods R Mc Garry .September 13, 2015 at 8:44 amPermalinkUnconfinedwork. Add Dunleer to A92 plz. OssianPost authorSeptember 13, 2015 at 12:28 pmPermalink Dunleer added! RowanSeptember 23, 2015 at 3:40 pmPermalink Rathmolyon is moreover A83 – thanks OssianPost authorOctober 3, 2015 at 11:32 amPermalink Thanks Rowan Paul McJanuary 26, 2016 at 9:05 amPermalink What’s the drill for submitting additions? I see the edit option, but backed off lest I make a mess of it. R35 for Walsh Island, Co. Offaly. OssianPost authorJanuary 26, 2016 at 9:22 amPermalink Thanks Paul, I’ve widow it in now. –Ossian SimonMay 13, 2016 at 4:43 pmPermalink The is moreover a Crookstown in R14 near Athy, Co. Kildare as well as the one listed whilom in P14, Co Cork. P14 & R14, P32 & R32, P51 & R51, P56 & R56 ??? Do you reckon this near duplication of hands mistaken letter/number combinations was lanugo to some numpty not thinking? Dave IrelandAugust 14, 2016 at 1:02 amPermalink E41 goes out to Mullinahone, too. Frank CawleyNovember 24, 2016 at 10:34 amPermalink Hi, it looks like googlemaps have all the Eircodes loaded now. Rgds Frank johnFebruary 5, 2017 at 12:12 amPermalinkWidowCurraglass Castlecor to P51, Should be worldly-wise to yank lines between points now 🙂 its likely will show areas that need refining considering of overlap and area’s that are unknown and not mapped BurdieFebruary 23, 2017 at 11:11 pmPermalink Who deleted all the Eircodes on the map and can we get them when from somewhere? https://www.google.com/maps/d/viewer?usp=sharing&mid=1q39q6rVMhYMBHenw2_4WKTLrhPs 🙁 Jerry MasonApril 7, 2017 at 1:50 pmPermalink I live near Listowe Co KerryLawmakingArea V31. Kerry Co Co Water Division are looking for the Eircode for all households i our Water Group Scheme, but I can get only 15 a day from the autu Eircode finder. Is there any place that I cn get a listing, I need well-nigh 150. OssianPost authorApril 7, 2017 at 1:53 pmPermalink If you search for them in your browser using ‘incognito mode’ you can restart your browser every 15 searches and you will get flipside 15. The Dude AbidesApril 26, 2017 at 2:44 pmPermalink Jerry Mason You get flipside 15 when you use flipside browser (i.e. Internet Explorer, Mozilla, Chrome, etc.) Joe BoylanNovember 15, 2017 at 4:39 pmPermalink A82 includes Oldcastle C. Robert KeathleyDecember 3, 2017 at 8:33 pmPermalink Sir and or Madam: A big HOWDY from Texas (Corsicana 50 miles south of Dallas) ! Am a retired public schoolteacher and have followed your Eircode postal minutiae for a few years. To your knowledge, has anyone (or a government agency) placed an unscientific population icon for each Routing Key zone in your wonderful country ? Any information or assistance shall be most sincerely appreciated. P.S. As do many of my USA country men and women, I watch on my VCR or DVD the movie “The Quiet Man” (1952, John Wayne & Maureen O’Hara) annually every March – during the Saint Patricks Day Celebration. OssianPost authorDecember 4, 2017 at 12:25 pmPermalink Howdy to you When I get a chance, I ‘ll query the Eircode database to get you an answer. I believe that there will be a large variation virtually the average. There are well-nigh 4.77 million people in Ireland so the stereotype population in 139 eircodes will be well-nigh 34,000 As for “The Quiet Man”, that’s a archetype film. The old cottage is in ruins but there are plans to restore it. The nearest sublet house is at H91 FX03, which is on the Galway side of the Galway/Mayo border. You can see it in Google Maps here: https://goo.gl/maps/87jhJdmdQzL2 Ossian C. Robert keathleyDecember 5, 2017 at 7:46 pmPermalink Dear Ossian: Thanks for your reply (over there…from wideness the pond). I think I’ve found a way to reap the unscientific population of each Routing Key…HOWEVER…it is quite laborious, most likely inaccurate and very time consuming. I’ll enlarger each Routing Key map and with a straight whet ruler I slowly scan each map vertically or horizontally…and then list every village and town on paper. I then go to my computer’s search engine to seek the most current population for each listed Routing Key population locale. Occasionally I’ll have difficulty obtaining small villages with non-listed populations (thus, the inaccuracy factor). Here’s an example of one Routing Key list (from 139) without populations added: P31…Ballincollig; Old Quarter; Srelane; Deelish; Classis; Farran; Aheria; Begley’s Forge; Tineel; Coolmakee; Carrignaveen; Coolatubrid; Carrignaveen; Coolatubrid; Kilcrea Hill; Knocknatrinane; Garryhesta; Scart; Ovens. So far it’s been an interesting adventure. Would sure be interesting to one day see an official government Census Bureau result of any or all of my inaccuracies. Thanks then your interest and/or any Routing Key assistance rendered. Robert If you’ll send your snail mail write I would like to send you a big road map of the State of Texas. (Our local Texas Highway Department distributes maps self-ruling to occasional “walk-in’s” at their office.) BroeMay 11, 2018 at 2:32 pmPermalink Appreciate the google maps link. Are anpost using the eircodes yet? OssianPost authorMay 14, 2018 at 8:19 pmPermalink Hi Broe Eircodes are used by An Post in their will-less sorting machines. Manual sorting does not use eircodes considering eircode usage is so low (<5% of reports have eircodes).Planeamongst government agencies, Eircode use is still very patchy. For example, new suburbanite licences do not include Eircodes in their addresses plane where applicants specifically include them. Ossian sheila keenanAugust 17, 2018 at 10:01 amPermalink my Eircode does not match. it refers to a bungalow opposite my house . OssianPost authorAugust 17, 2018 at 10:41 amPermalink Hi Sheila Please use this form to make a correction to your write or Eircode: https://www.geodirectory.ie/get-in-touch Ossian Vincent KellyAugust 21, 2018 at 10:15 pmPermalink Has anyone managed to get their hands on an interactive map to show all Eircode yet? OssianPost authorAugust 22, 2018 at 2:37 pmPermalink Hi Vincent Is this what you are looking for? https://www.google.com/maps/d/u/0/viewer?mid=1ObFwqV2vtigkclpjea3sUHNhUuw&ll=53.44757200066367%2C-8.238166500000034&z=7 If you want to find the write pointed to by an individual eircode, you can just search for it in Google maps. Ossian BidAugust 29, 2018 at 9:22 amPermalink Hi Just wondering if there is a way to unravel lanugo the Unique Identifier for each Routing Key to get townlands, villages, towns, etc Thanks Bid OssianPost authorSeptember 19, 2018 at 7:58 amPermalink Hi there If you sue the ECAD database, you can map from individual Eircodes to townlands, villages towns etc. Ossian Leave a Reply Cancel reply Your email write will not be published. Required fields are marked *Comment Name * Email * Website Archives September 2017 February 2017 December 2016 January 2016 November 2015 October 2015 August 2015 July 2015 April 2015 February 2015 December 2014 October 2014 September 2014 August 2014 May 2014 April 2014 March 2014 January 2014 Meta Log in Copyright © 2018 Ossian Smyth. Powered by WordPress. Theme: Spacious by ThemeGrill.