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A27 road

The A27 is a major road in England. It runs from its junction with the A36 at Whiteparish (near Salisbury) in the county of Wiltshire, follows the south coast of Hampshire and West Sussex, and terminates at Pevensey (near Eastbourne and Bexhill) in East Sussex.

A27
Major junctions
West endWhiteparish (near Salisbury, Wiltshire)
Major intersections A36
M3
A33
A32
M27
M275
A3
A3(M)
A259
A29
A280
A24
A283
A23
A26
A22
East endPevensey (near Bexhill, East Sussex)
Location
CountryUnited Kingdom
Primary
destinations
Southampton
Fareham
Portsmouth
Chichester
Littlehampton
Worthing
Brighton and Hove
Lewes
Eastbourne
Road network
A26 A28

It is the westernmost road in Zone 2 in the UK road numbering system.

Between Portsmouth and Lewes, it is one of the busiest trunk roads in the UK.

History

Historically, for longer distance movement along the south coast, the M25 in combination with the M2, M20, M23 / A23, A3 / A3(M) and M3 has provided an attractive alternative to the actual south coast route of A259, A27 and M27. In 2002 an offpeak journey between Margate and Southampton via the M25 took 2 hours 30 minutes, and via the coastal route using the A259, A27 and M27 took 3 hours 50 minutes.[1] The reason the coastal route is so much slower than the M25 alternative is largely due to a series of bottlenecks on the A27. These include Chichester, Arundel, Worthing and Polegate.[2]

The British government announced, in its 2013 spending review, that it would go ahead with improvements to the Chichester bypass.[3] The Highways Agency said that the proposals would be subject to public consultation in July 2015. The preferred route would then be announced in September 2015 and the plan would be to start construction in February 2018 with a completion date of December 2019.[4][5][6] However the timescales were then revised. There was a six-week public consultation period during Spring 2016. The proposed construction would then commence in March 2019 with a completion date of March 2021.[7] After five options were published and two dropped the government cancelled the whole project on 28 February 2017, citing lack of support from local authorities as the main reason.[8][9] Chichester Bypass is now scheduled to be included in "RIS3".[a] A proposed scheme to bypass Lancing and Sompting (as well as other sections) was dropped in 1988.[11]

A proposed scheme to bypass Arundel was dropped in 2003, although the junction at the end of the dual carriageway has been partly made into an underpass.[12][13] However, the scheme was relaunched in Spring 2018 when Highways England announced their preferred route, choosing a "a modified version of Option 5A".[14] Although the document claims 48% of respondents support this option, there are worries that the new road may damage ancient woodland in the South Downs National Park.[15] With protests about the western end destroying an ancient woodland, Highways England consulted further in October 2019 and in October 2020 announced a new preferred route that is 8.8 kilometres (5.5 mi) long and avoids the South Downs National Park and ancient woodland entirely. Plans now deferred until 2025-2030.[16][17]

At Worthing, where the possibility of a bypass has often been discussed since 1967, even getting as far as passing the inspector's report at a public inquiry, the plan was dropped in 1996 following rising costs.[18] Arundel and Worthing are both areas of known traffic congestion during times of peak usage.[2][19] The proposed improvements for Worthing could begin in 2025 and be completed by 2027.[a]

A bridge over the level crossing at Beddingham was completed on 22 August 2008.[20] The original proposal called for a dual carriageway standard link with a bridge over the crossing.[21] However, the actual project involved improving the original single carriageway road by providing two lanes westbound and one lane eastbound between the Southerham and Beddingham roundabouts.[20]

Despite the limited improvements to the A27, it is still substantially quicker (usually more than an hour difference) to travel from Southampton to Margate via the M25 route compared to the coast route of A259, A27 and M27.[22][23]

Because of all the delays along its route, according to West Sussex County Council, the A27 is the most unreliable all-purpose trunk road in England.[24] Further, it is widely considered by businesses on the coast to cost money and inhibit economic performance due to its unreliability and frequent congestion.[25]

Highways England commissioned a report by "Transport Focus" to undertake road user priorities. The South Central route, that is largely the A27, was one of the lower rated routes with 50% of users experiencing problems. Out of a list of strategic routes across the whole of England only two were rated worse than the South Central route: the M25 to Solent route (61%) and the London Orbital and M23 to Gatwick (58%). Further Highways England identified the A27 between Lancing and the A24; between Arundel and the A284; between the A23 and Polegate; also around Chichester as being some of worst performing links in the country for safety issues.[26] One accident victim was Actor Desmond Llewelyn, who portrayed Q in a large portion of the James Bond film series and was fatally injured in a car accident on the A27 in 1999, at Firle, on the A23 to Polegate section.[27]

There are several sections of the A27 that fall inside the Highways Agency nationwide top 250 collision rankings:[28]

  • A27 between Shoreham-by-Sea and Southwick – ranking 123
  • A27/A23 junction Brighton – ranking 158
  • A27 near the junction with the A2025 near Lancing – ranking 158
  • A27 Chichester By-Pass east of the city – ranking 202

Serious incidents

Shoreham Airshow crash

  • At the Shoreham Airshow on 22 August 2015, a Hawker Hunter crashed into the A27, striking several vehicles and killing eleven people.[29] The road was completely closed for eight days and did not fully reopen until 16 September 2015.[30]

Flooding

In November 2022, during the outbreak of flooding, the road near Chichester, Emsworth and Havant was extensively covered with floodwater. 20 cars were trapped on this section of the road.[31]

Description

 
A27 north of Portsmouth, at its junction with the M27

The road starts at its junction with the A36 at Whiteparish. It runs through Romsey, Chilworth, at which point it follows a Roman Road, Swaythling, West End and Bursledon. It then closely parallels the south coast and travels on via Fareham, Cosham, Havant, Chichester, Arundel, Worthing, Lancing, Shoreham-by-Sea, Hove, Brighton, Falmer, Lewes and Polegate where it then terminates at Pevensey in East Sussex.[32]

A section of the A27 running from the eastern end of the M27 to the end of the road at Pevensey forms part of, what was known as, the South Coast Trunk Road. Much of the road has been improved to dual carriageway standard, with the westernmost section of the trunk portion even having as much as four lanes plus a hard shoulder in each direction, and on a motorway alignment with grade-separated junctions. This is perhaps a reflection that the M27 was once proposed to run as far as Chichester.[33]

The road runs east from Portsmouth to Havant then on to the Warblington/ Emsworth exit. Beyond Warblington the dual carriageway east has no junctions in it until it reaches Chichester, where the by-pass has five roundabouts and one traffic signal controlled junction, that disrupt the mainline flow of the road.[4][34] The Chichester by-pass is regularly subject to congestion[35] and although a public inquiry has proposed improvements, those improvements are currently on hold.[4]

East of Chichester the road largely retains a two-lane dual-carriageway standard. There are, however a couple of sections of single-carriageway; at Arundel and at Worthing.[36] These are both areas of known traffic congestion during times of peak usage.[37]

At the junction of the A27 and the A24, the A27 has a brief section where the road is designated 'A27' and 'A24' before continuing from the 'Grove Lodge' roundabout where the road is named "Upper Brighton Road".[32] After Worthing, the A27 passes Sompting on the Sompting Bypass before passing through Lancing where there are traffic lights and a roundabout which disrupt traffic flow. Just before the road crosses the River Adur near Shoreham via the 'Shoreham flyover' (constructed 1968-70[38]), there is a traffic light-controlled intersection close to Lancing College and the headquarters of Ricardo plc which was the scene of the multiple-fatality Shoreham Airshow crash in 2015.[39] After the 'flyover' over the Adur, the A27 then runs past the Holmbush interchange (Shoreham-by-Sea) and on through the Southwick Hill Tunnel, at that point entering the City of Brighton and Hove, traditionally (though no longer administratively) part of East Sussex.

Later, it passes Brighton — where it is known as the Brighton Bypass[40] — and around the South Downs. The junction of the A23 and the A27 is often slow in the morning rush hour.

It then passes around Falmer with this section of road having three lanes in each direction but loses the third lane later. When Brighton and Hove Albion play at home this section can become congested due to its proximity to Falmer Stadium. The road passes into East Sussex proper just to the west of the Falmer junction.

Afterwards, it passes south of Lewes where it meets the A26 road to Newhaven.

Here, the road becomes a single carriageway standard and formerly crossed a level crossing until it was bypassed by a bridge which opened in 2008. The South Coast Multi-Modal Study (SoCoMMS) recommended a dual carriageway, but the Highways Agency built it to a cheaper single-carriageway standard. Plans are still proposed for upgrading this later.[36][41]

The road afterwards reverts to a dual carriageway with access to the A22, which provides links to Eastbourne and Hailsham.

The road then once again becomes a single carriageway near Pevensey, where the road ends, and the South Coast Trunk Road transfers over to the A259; this coast road starts in Emsworth and shadows the route of the A27.

Bexhill to Hastings link road

Work on the contentious Bexhill to Hastings link road commenced in early 2013 and was completed in late 2015. The road provides a more direct link from the A27 to the A28 road via the A259 road.[42]

Landmarks on the route

 
A27 crossing the Adur flyover, near Shoreham, West Sussex

Proposed developments

The National Highways Agency state on their website that the A27 is the only east–west trunk road south of the M25 and it serves a population of more than 750,000 people along the south coast. They also say that safety is a problem along the A27 with many accidents and incidents along its length. To improve its safety and serviceability they intend to make improvements to the road.[43] This includes:

  • Arundel Bypass (RIS3)[a] Plans now deferred until 2025-2030.[44]
  • Worthing & Lancing Improvements. Improvements to junctions in the urban areas of Worthing and Lancing to increase capacity and improve safety. Proposed improvements could begin in 2025 and be completed by 2027.[45]
  • Chichester Bypass. (RIS3)[a]. The National Highways Agency intend to hold a comprehensive public engagement programme in 2023, where people will be encouraged to have their say.[46]

Junctions

County Location mi km Coord Destinations Notes
Wiltshire 0 0 [coord 1]   A36 - Southampton, Salisbury
Hampshire Romsey 8.5 13.7 [coord 2]   A3090 - Bournemouth, Ringwood, Southampton, Ower, Cadnam, Romsey, Winchester
9.3 15.0 [coord 3]   A3090 - Winchester, Stockbridge
10.3 16.6 [coord 4]   A3057 - Southampton, Nursling, Rownhams, Lordshill
Southampton 15.1 24.3 [coord 5]   A33 - Southampton

  M3 - London, Eastleigh, Winchester

16.6 26.7 [coord 6]   A335 - Eastleigh, Southampton Center You need to take a detour along Stoneham lane and the A335 to continue along the A27
19.9 32.1 [coord 7]   A334 - Southampton, Bitterne, Botley, Hedge End
21.2 34.2 [coord 8]   A3024 - Portsmouth, Southampton, Bitterne

  A3025 - Woolston

Park Gate 24.5 39.4 [coord 9]   A3051 - Botley
24.8 39.9 [coord 10]   A27 - Fareham, Titchfield, Warsash Road splits into two branches
North branch
25.2 40.6 [coord 11]   M27 - Southampton, Winchester, Portsmouth, Fareham
South branch
Fareham 29.1 46.8 [coord 12]   A32 - Gosport
29.7 47.3 [coord 13]   A32 - Alton, Wickham Road splits into two branches
North branch
30.3 48.3 [coord 14]   M27 - Southampton, Alton, Portsmouth, Brighton
East branch
Portsmouth 33.3 53.1 [coord 15]   M27 - Portsmouth, Southampton

  A3 - Cosham, Paulsgrove, Waterlooville

34.3 54.6 [coord 16]   M27 - Portsmouth, Southampton, Fareham

  A3 - Hilsea
  A397 - Cosham, Waterlooville

no access from M27 to A27 going west and vice versa
35.6 57.3 [coord 17]   A2030 - Farlington, Drayton, Portsmouth, Southsea, Fratton, Hilsea
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

*Ceremonial Counties

Coordinate list
  1. ^ 51°00′44″N 1°40′51″W / 51.0123°N 1.6809°W / 51.0123; -1.6809 (Junction between A27 and A36)
  2. ^ 50°59′00″N 1°30′22″W / 50.9834°N 1.5060°W / 50.9834; -1.5060 (Junction between A27 and A3090)
  3. ^ 50°59′17″N 1°29′22″W / 50.9880°N 1.4895°W / 50.9880; -1.4895 (Junction between A27 and A3090)
  4. ^ 50°58′34″N 1°28′51″W / 50.9761°N 1.4809°W / 50.9761; -1.4809 (Junction between A27 and A3057)
  5. ^ 50°57′09″N 1°24′14″W / 50.9524°N 1.4039°W / 50.9524; -1.4039 (Junction between A27 and A33/M3)
  6. ^ 50°56′32″N 1°22′33″W / 50.9423°N 1.3758°W / 50.9423; -1.3758 (Junction between A27 and A335)
  7. ^ 50°54′51″N 1°19′40″W / 50.9143°N 1.3277°W / 50.9143; -1.3277 (Junction between A27 and A334)
  8. ^ 50°53′47″N 1°19′09″W / 50.8963°N 1.3191°W / 50.8963; -1.3191 (Junction between A27, A3024, and A3025)
  9. ^ 50°52′14″N 1°15′53″W / 50.8706°N 1.2646°W / 50.8706; -1.2646 (Junction between A27 and A3051)
  10. ^ 50°52′08″N 1°15′17″W / 50.8690°N 1.2547°W / 50.8690; -1.2547 (Junction between A27 and A27)
  11. ^ 50°52′28″N 1°15′09″W / 50.8744°N 1.2525°W / 50.8744; -1.2525 (Junction between A27 and M27)
  12. ^ 50°51′02″N 1°10′39″W / 50.8505°N 1.1774°W / 50.8505; -1.1774 (Junction between A27 and A32)
  13. ^ 50°51′12″N 1°10′03″W / 50.8532°N 1.1675°W / 50.8532; -1.1675 (Junction between A27 and A32)
  14. ^ 50°51′36″N 1°09′27″W / 50.8600°N 1.1576°W / 50.8600; -1.1576 (Junction between A27 and M27)
  15. ^ 50°50′45″N 1°05′17″W / 50.8459°N 1.0881°W / 50.8459; -1.0881 (Junction between A27 and M27)
  16. ^ 50°50′15″N 1°04′22″W / 50.8375°N 1.0728°W / 50.8375; -1.0728 (Junction between A27 and M27)
  17. ^ 50°50′05″N 1°02′36″W / 50.8347°N 1.0433°W / 50.8347; -1.0433 (Junction between A27 and A)


Notes

  1. ^ a b c d RP – Road Period. RIS - Road Investment Strategy.
    * RP1 is the financial years 2015/16 to 2019/20 inclusive.
    * RP2 is 2020/21 to 2024/25.
    * RP3 will commence with 2025/26, which means it is planned to be constructed between 2025 & 2030: consultation should begin after 2023.
    * RIS3 - (The "Third Road Investment Strategy") includes 32 schemes,that the Highways Agency has identified by working closely with the Department for Transport (DfT),that will be developed as part of a pipeline of schemes that may be built in the third road investment period, which runs from 2025 to 2030.[10]

External links

  • Society for All British Road Enthusiasts Route Description - A27
  • BBC News article on new subway at Falmer
  • BBC News article on speed trap at Falmer
  • Traffic delays on the A27
  • Highways Agency A27 projects page

References

  1. ^ (PDF). UK Government. 2002. p. 16. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2 June 2013. Retrieved 22 March 2012.
  2. ^ a b (PDF). UK Government. 2002. p. 29. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2 June 2013. Retrieved 22 March 2012.
  3. ^ . Chichester: Chichester Observer. Archived from the original on 8 March 2017. Retrieved 27 June 2013.
  4. ^ a b c . Highways Agency. Archived from the original on 6 June 2011. Retrieved 8 June 2011.
  5. ^ "Arundel Bypass review". Littlehampton Gazette. Retrieved 8 July 2013.
  6. ^ "West Sussex A27 Action Plan". Chichester: WSCC. Retrieved 11 December 2013.
  7. ^ . Highways Agency. Archived from the original on 31 January 2016. Retrieved 25 January 2016.
  8. ^ "A27 Chichester Improvement". Highways Agency. Retrieved 6 March 2017.
  9. ^ "A27 upgrade cancelled". Chichester Observer. Retrieved 6 March 2017.
  10. ^ Department of Transport (2020). Road Investment Strategy 2020-2025 (PDF). Department of Transport. ISBN 978-1-5286-1678-2. Retrieved 20 January 2021.
  11. ^ . Archived from the original on 4 March 2016. Retrieved 15 May 2013.
  12. ^ "A27 upgrade calls". Chichester Observer. Retrieved 16 May 2011.
  13. ^ "Arundel Bypass — Hansard". UK Government. 2000. Retrieved 7 February 2013.
  14. ^ "A27 Arundel Bypass Preferred route announcement" (PDF). Highways England. Retrieved 16 July 2018.
  15. ^ "Highways England reveals £250m Arundel bypass route". BBC News. 11 May 2018. Retrieved 11 May 2018.
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  18. ^ "Highway to Hell". The Argus. Worthing. 2012. Retrieved 7 February 2013.
  19. ^ "West Sussex Transport Plan 2011-2026". West Sussex County Council. p. 29. Retrieved 7 February 2013.
  20. ^ a b . Highways Agency. Archived from the original on 5 June 2011. Retrieved 8 June 2011.
  21. ^ (PDF). UK Government. 2002. pp. 137–138. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2 June 2013. Retrieved 23 March 2012.
  22. ^ "Southampton to Margate via M25". Google Maps. Retrieved 23 March 2012.
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  24. ^ "West Sussex Transport Plan 2011-2026". West Sussex County Council. p. 28. Retrieved 24 March 2012.
  25. ^ "West Sussex Transport Plan 2011-2026". p. V. Retrieved 24 March 2012.
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  27. ^ "Road death of Q actor accidental". The Guardian. London, United Kingdom. 14 June 2000. Retrieved 1 February 2013.
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  30. ^ "Shoreham A27 fully reopens after air crash". BBC News. 16 September 2015. Retrieved 16 June 2017.
  31. ^ Freddie Webb (18 November 2022). "A27 flooding: 20 cars marooned in floodwater as weather causes chaos in Havant, Emsworth and Chichester". Portsmouth News. Retrieved 18 November 2022.
  32. ^ a b "A27 route". Google Maps. Retrieved 7 February 2013.
  33. ^ "Map of Original Plans for M27". Pathetic Motorways. Retrieved 21 March 2012.
  34. ^ Google map of Chichester retrieved 3 March 2012
  35. ^ Typical road conditions on Chichester bypass. Google maps. Retrieved 4 June 2022
  36. ^ a b (PDF). UK Government. 2002. pp. 21–22. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2 June 2013. Retrieved 21 March 2012.
  37. ^ "Those A27 traffic jams have to ease". The Argus. Retrieved 8 June 2011.
  38. ^ "A27 flyover under construction in 1969 near to Shoreham Airport". geograph.org.uk. Retrieved 24 August 2015.
  39. ^ "Shoreham air crash death toll 'rises to 11'". BBC News. 2015. Retrieved 24 August 2015.
  40. ^ By-pass: First proposed in 1932, My Brighton and Hove, Tim Carder, 1990
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Coordinates: 50°52′N 0°36′W / 50.86°N 0.60°W / 50.86; -0.60

road, major, road, england, runs, from, junction, with, whiteparish, near, salisbury, county, wiltshire, follows, south, coast, hampshire, west, sussex, terminates, pevensey, near, eastbourne, bexhill, east, sussex, a27major, junctionswest, endwhiteparish, nea. The A27 is a major road in England It runs from its junction with the A36 at Whiteparish near Salisbury in the county of Wiltshire follows the south coast of Hampshire and West Sussex and terminates at Pevensey near Eastbourne and Bexhill in East Sussex A27Major junctionsWest endWhiteparish near Salisbury Wiltshire Major intersectionsA36 M3 A33 A32 M27 M275 A3 A3 M A259 A29 A280 A24 A283 A23 A26 A22East endPevensey near Bexhill East Sussex LocationCountryUnited KingdomPrimarydestinationsSouthamptonFarehamPortsmouthChichesterLittlehamptonWorthingBrighton and Hove LewesEastbourneRoad networkRoads in the United KingdomMotorways A and B road zones A26 A28It is the westernmost road in Zone 2 in the UK road numbering system Between Portsmouth and Lewes it is one of the busiest trunk roads in the UK Contents 1 History 2 Serious incidents 2 1 Shoreham Airshow crash 2 2 Flooding 3 Description 3 1 Bexhill to Hastings link road 3 2 Landmarks on the route 4 Proposed developments 5 Junctions 6 Notes 7 External links 8 ReferencesHistory EditHistorically for longer distance movement along the south coast the M25 in combination with the M2 M20 M23 A23 A3 A3 M and M3 has provided an attractive alternative to the actual south coast route of A259 A27 and M27 In 2002 an offpeak journey between Margate and Southampton via the M25 took 2 hours 30 minutes and via the coastal route using the A259 A27 and M27 took 3 hours 50 minutes 1 The reason the coastal route is so much slower than the M25 alternative is largely due to a series of bottlenecks on the A27 These include Chichester Arundel Worthing and Polegate 2 The British government announced in its 2013 spending review that it would go ahead with improvements to the Chichester bypass 3 The Highways Agency said that the proposals would be subject to public consultation in July 2015 The preferred route would then be announced in September 2015 and the plan would be to start construction in February 2018 with a completion date of December 2019 4 5 6 However the timescales were then revised There was a six week public consultation period during Spring 2016 The proposed construction would then commence in March 2019 with a completion date of March 2021 7 After five options were published and two dropped the government cancelled the whole project on 28 February 2017 citing lack of support from local authorities as the main reason 8 9 Chichester Bypass is now scheduled to be included in RIS3 a A proposed scheme to bypass Lancing and Sompting as well as other sections was dropped in 1988 11 A proposed scheme to bypass Arundel was dropped in 2003 although the junction at the end of the dual carriageway has been partly made into an underpass 12 13 However the scheme was relaunched in Spring 2018 when Highways England announced their preferred route choosing a a modified version of Option 5A 14 Although the document claims 48 of respondents support this option there are worries that the new road may damage ancient woodland in the South Downs National Park 15 With protests about the western end destroying an ancient woodland Highways England consulted further in October 2019 and in October 2020 announced a new preferred route that is 8 8 kilometres 5 5 mi long and avoids the South Downs National Park and ancient woodland entirely Plans now deferred until 2025 2030 16 17 At Worthing where the possibility of a bypass has often been discussed since 1967 even getting as far as passing the inspector s report at a public inquiry the plan was dropped in 1996 following rising costs 18 Arundel and Worthing are both areas of known traffic congestion during times of peak usage 2 19 The proposed improvements for Worthing could begin in 2025 and be completed by 2027 a A bridge over the level crossing at Beddingham was completed on 22 August 2008 20 The original proposal called for a dual carriageway standard link with a bridge over the crossing 21 However the actual project involved improving the original single carriageway road by providing two lanes westbound and one lane eastbound between the Southerham and Beddingham roundabouts 20 Despite the limited improvements to the A27 it is still substantially quicker usually more than an hour difference to travel from Southampton to Margate via the M25 route compared to the coast route of A259 A27 and M27 22 23 Because of all the delays along its route according to West Sussex County Council the A27 is the most unreliable all purpose trunk road in England 24 Further it is widely considered by businesses on the coast to cost money and inhibit economic performance due to its unreliability and frequent congestion 25 Highways England commissioned a report by Transport Focus to undertake road user priorities The South Central route that is largely the A27 was one of the lower rated routes with 50 of users experiencing problems Out of a list of strategic routes across the whole of England only two were rated worse than the South Central route the M25 to Solent route 61 and the London Orbital and M23 to Gatwick 58 Further Highways England identified the A27 between Lancing and the A24 between Arundel and the A284 between the A23 and Polegate also around Chichester as being some of worst performing links in the country for safety issues 26 One accident victim was Actor Desmond Llewelyn who portrayed Q in a large portion of the James Bond film series and was fatally injured in a car accident on the A27 in 1999 at Firle on the A23 to Polegate section 27 There are several sections of the A27 that fall inside the Highways Agency nationwide top 250 collision rankings 28 A27 between Shoreham by Sea and Southwick ranking 123 A27 A23 junction Brighton ranking 158 A27 near the junction with the A2025 near Lancing ranking 158 A27 Chichester By Pass east of the city ranking 202Serious incidents EditShoreham Airshow crash Edit Main article 2015 Shoreham Airshow crash At the Shoreham Airshow on 22 August 2015 a Hawker Hunter crashed into the A27 striking several vehicles and killing eleven people 29 The road was completely closed for eight days and did not fully reopen until 16 September 2015 30 Flooding Edit In November 2022 during the outbreak of flooding the road near Chichester Emsworth and Havant was extensively covered with floodwater 20 cars were trapped on this section of the road 31 Description Edit A27 near Brighton and Hove East Sussex A27 north of Portsmouth at its junction with the M27 The road starts at its junction with the A36 at Whiteparish It runs through Romsey Chilworth at which point it follows a Roman Road Swaythling West End and Bursledon It then closely parallels the south coast and travels on via Fareham Cosham Havant Chichester Arundel Worthing Lancing Shoreham by Sea Hove Brighton Falmer Lewes and Polegate where it then terminates at Pevensey in East Sussex 32 A section of the A27 running from the eastern end of the M27 to the end of the road at Pevensey forms part of what was known as the South Coast Trunk Road Much of the road has been improved to dual carriageway standard with the westernmost section of the trunk portion even having as much as four lanes plus a hard shoulder in each direction and on a motorway alignment with grade separated junctions This is perhaps a reflection that the M27 was once proposed to run as far as Chichester 33 The road runs east from Portsmouth to Havant then on to the Warblington Emsworth exit Beyond Warblington the dual carriageway east has no junctions in it until it reaches Chichester where the by pass has five roundabouts and one traffic signal controlled junction that disrupt the mainline flow of the road 4 34 The Chichester by pass is regularly subject to congestion 35 and although a public inquiry has proposed improvements those improvements are currently on hold 4 East of Chichester the road largely retains a two lane dual carriageway standard There are however a couple of sections of single carriageway at Arundel and at Worthing 36 These are both areas of known traffic congestion during times of peak usage 37 At the junction of the A27 and the A24 the A27 has a brief section where the road is designated A27 and A24 before continuing from the Grove Lodge roundabout where the road is named Upper Brighton Road 32 After Worthing the A27 passes Sompting on the Sompting Bypass before passing through Lancing where there are traffic lights and a roundabout which disrupt traffic flow Just before the road crosses the River Adur near Shoreham via the Shoreham flyover constructed 1968 70 38 there is a traffic light controlled intersection close to Lancing College and the headquarters of Ricardo plc which was the scene of the multiple fatality Shoreham Airshow crash in 2015 39 After the flyover over the Adur the A27 then runs past the Holmbush interchange Shoreham by Sea and on through the Southwick Hill Tunnel at that point entering the City of Brighton and Hove traditionally though no longer administratively part of East Sussex Later it passes Brighton where it is known as the Brighton Bypass 40 and around the South Downs The junction of the A23 and the A27 is often slow in the morning rush hour It then passes around Falmer with this section of road having three lanes in each direction but loses the third lane later When Brighton and Hove Albion play at home this section can become congested due to its proximity to Falmer Stadium The road passes into East Sussex proper just to the west of the Falmer junction Afterwards it passes south of Lewes where it meets the A26 road to Newhaven Here the road becomes a single carriageway standard and formerly crossed a level crossing until it was bypassed by a bridge which opened in 2008 The South Coast Multi Modal Study SoCoMMS recommended a dual carriageway but the Highways Agency built it to a cheaper single carriageway standard Plans are still proposed for upgrading this later 36 41 The road afterwards reverts to a dual carriageway with access to the A22 which provides links to Eastbourne and Hailsham The road then once again becomes a single carriageway near Pevensey where the road ends and the South Coast Trunk Road transfers over to the A259 this coast road starts in Emsworth and shadows the route of the A27 Bexhill to Hastings link road Edit Main article A2690 Work on the contentious Bexhill to Hastings link road commenced in early 2013 and was completed in late 2015 The road provides a more direct link from the A27 to the A28 road via the A259 road 42 Landmarks on the route Edit A27 crossing the Adur flyover near Shoreham West Sussex Spinnaker Tower Chichester Cathedral Arundel Cathedral Arundel Castle The South Downs Shoreham Airport River Adur Lancing College University of Sussex Lewes Castle Mount Caburn Firle Beacon Long Man of Wilmington Falmer StadiumProposed developments EditThe National Highways Agency state on their website that the A27 is the only east west trunk road south of the M25 and it serves a population of more than 750 000 people along the south coast They also say that safety is a problem along the A27 with many accidents and incidents along its length To improve its safety and serviceability they intend to make improvements to the road 43 This includes Arundel Bypass RIS3 a Plans now deferred until 2025 2030 44 Worthing amp Lancing Improvements Improvements to junctions in the urban areas of Worthing and Lancing to increase capacity and improve safety Proposed improvements could begin in 2025 and be completed by 2027 45 Chichester Bypass RIS3 a The National Highways Agency intend to hold a comprehensive public engagement programme in 2023 where people will be encouraged to have their say 46 Junctions EditCounty Location mi km Coord Destinations NotesWiltshire 0 0 coord 1 A36 Southampton SalisburyHampshire Romsey 8 5 13 7 coord 2 A3090 Bournemouth Ringwood Southampton Ower Cadnam Romsey Winchester9 3 15 0 coord 3 A3090 Winchester Stockbridge 10 3 16 6 coord 4 A3057 Southampton Nursling Rownhams LordshillSouthampton 15 1 24 3 coord 5 A33 Southampton M3 London Eastleigh Winchester16 6 26 7 coord 6 A335 Eastleigh Southampton Center You need to take a detour along Stoneham lane and the A335 to continue along the A2719 9 32 1 coord 7 A334 Southampton Bitterne Botley Hedge End21 2 34 2 coord 8 A3024 Portsmouth Southampton Bitterne A3025 WoolstonPark Gate 24 5 39 4 coord 9 A3051 Botley24 8 39 9 coord 10 A27 Fareham Titchfield Warsash Road splits into two branchesNorth branch25 2 40 6 coord 11 M27 Southampton Winchester Portsmouth FarehamSouth branchFareham 29 1 46 8 coord 12 A32 Gosport29 7 47 3 coord 13 A32 Alton Wickham Road splits into two branchesNorth branch30 3 48 3 coord 14 M27 Southampton Alton Portsmouth BrightonEast branchPortsmouth 33 3 53 1 coord 15 M27 Portsmouth Southampton A3 Cosham Paulsgrove Waterlooville34 3 54 6 coord 16 M27 Portsmouth Southampton Fareham A3 Hilsea A397 Cosham Waterlooville no access from M27 to A27 going west and vice versa35 6 57 3 coord 17 A2030 Farlington Drayton Portsmouth Southsea Fratton Hilsea1 000 mi 1 609 km 1 000 km 0 621 mi Incomplete access Ceremonial Counties Coordinate list 51 00 44 N 1 40 51 W 51 0123 N 1 6809 W 51 0123 1 6809 Junction between A27 and A36 50 59 00 N 1 30 22 W 50 9834 N 1 5060 W 50 9834 1 5060 Junction between A27 and A3090 50 59 17 N 1 29 22 W 50 9880 N 1 4895 W 50 9880 1 4895 Junction between A27 and A3090 50 58 34 N 1 28 51 W 50 9761 N 1 4809 W 50 9761 1 4809 Junction between A27 and A3057 50 57 09 N 1 24 14 W 50 9524 N 1 4039 W 50 9524 1 4039 Junction between A27 and A33 M3 50 56 32 N 1 22 33 W 50 9423 N 1 3758 W 50 9423 1 3758 Junction between A27 and A335 50 54 51 N 1 19 40 W 50 9143 N 1 3277 W 50 9143 1 3277 Junction between A27 and A334 50 53 47 N 1 19 09 W 50 8963 N 1 3191 W 50 8963 1 3191 Junction between A27 A3024 and A3025 50 52 14 N 1 15 53 W 50 8706 N 1 2646 W 50 8706 1 2646 Junction between A27 and A3051 50 52 08 N 1 15 17 W 50 8690 N 1 2547 W 50 8690 1 2547 Junction between A27 and A27 50 52 28 N 1 15 09 W 50 8744 N 1 2525 W 50 8744 1 2525 Junction between A27 and M27 50 51 02 N 1 10 39 W 50 8505 N 1 1774 W 50 8505 1 1774 Junction between A27 and A32 50 51 12 N 1 10 03 W 50 8532 N 1 1675 W 50 8532 1 1675 Junction between A27 and A32 50 51 36 N 1 09 27 W 50 8600 N 1 1576 W 50 8600 1 1576 Junction between A27 and M27 50 50 45 N 1 05 17 W 50 8459 N 1 0881 W 50 8459 1 0881 Junction between A27 and M27 50 50 15 N 1 04 22 W 50 8375 N 1 0728 W 50 8375 1 0728 Junction between A27 and M27 50 50 05 N 1 02 36 W 50 8347 N 1 0433 W 50 8347 1 0433 Junction between A27 and A Notes Edit a b c d RP Road Period RIS Road Investment Strategy RP1 is the financial years 2015 16 to 2019 20 inclusive RP2 is 2020 21 to 2024 25 RP3 will commence with 2025 26 which means it is planned to be constructed between 2025 amp 2030 consultation should begin after 2023 RIS3 The Third Road Investment Strategy includes 32 schemes that the Highways Agency has identified by working closely with the Department for Transport DfT that will be developed as part of a pipeline of schemes that may be built in the third road investment period which runs from 2025 to 2030 10 External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to A27 road England Society for All British Road Enthusiasts Route Description A27 TAB MSAS Roads Photos A27 BBC News article on new subway at Falmer BBC News article on speed trap at Falmer Traffic delays on the A27 Highways Agency A27 projects pageReferences Edit South Coast Corridor Multi Modal Study PDF UK Government 2002 p 16 Archived from the original PDF on 2 June 2013 Retrieved 22 March 2012 a b South Coast Corridor Multi Modal Study PDF UK Government 2002 p 29 Archived from the original PDF on 2 June 2013 Retrieved 22 March 2012 George Osborne commits to A27 works at Chichester Chichester Chichester Observer Archived from the original on 8 March 2017 Retrieved 27 June 2013 a b c A27 Chichester Improvement Highways Agency Archived from the original on 6 June 2011 Retrieved 8 June 2011 Arundel Bypass review Littlehampton Gazette Retrieved 8 July 2013 West Sussex A27 Action Plan Chichester WSCC Retrieved 11 December 2013 A27 Chichester Improvement Highways Agency Archived from the original on 31 January 2016 Retrieved 25 January 2016 A27 Chichester Improvement Highways Agency Retrieved 6 March 2017 A27 upgrade cancelled Chichester Observer Retrieved 6 March 2017 Department of Transport 2020 Road Investment Strategy 2020 2025 PDF Department of Transport ISBN 978 1 5286 1678 2 Retrieved 20 January 2021 A27 BY Pass project October 1988 Archived from the original on 4 March 2016 Retrieved 15 May 2013 A27 upgrade calls Chichester Observer Retrieved 16 May 2011 Arundel Bypass Hansard UK Government 2000 Retrieved 7 February 2013 A27 Arundel Bypass Preferred route announcement PDF Highways England Retrieved 16 July 2018 Highways England reveals 250m Arundel bypass route BBC News 11 May 2018 Retrieved 11 May 2018 National Highways 2022 A27 Arundel bypass Birmingham National Highways Retrieved 24 April 2023 Arundel Bypass Highways Agency 7 May 2020 Retrieved 23 June 2022 Highway to Hell The Argus Worthing 2012 Retrieved 7 February 2013 West Sussex Transport Plan 2011 2026 West Sussex County Council p 29 Retrieved 7 February 2013 a b A27 Southerham to Beddingham Highways Agency Archived from the original on 5 June 2011 Retrieved 8 June 2011 South Coast Corridor Multi Modal Study PDF UK Government 2002 pp 137 138 Archived from the original PDF on 2 June 2013 Retrieved 23 March 2012 Southampton to Margate via M25 Google Maps Retrieved 23 March 2012 Southampton to Margate via A27 Google Maps Retrieved 23 March 2012 West Sussex Transport Plan 2011 2026 West Sussex County Council p 28 Retrieved 24 March 2012 West Sussex Transport Plan 2011 2026 p V Retrieved 24 March 2012 South Coast Central Route Strategy March 2017 PDF Highways England 2017 Retrieved 18 August 2018 Road death of Q actor accidental The Guardian London United Kingdom 14 June 2000 Retrieved 1 February 2013 A27 CORRIDOR FEASIBILITY STUDY REPORT 1 OF 3 EVIDENCE REPORT PDF Highways Agency 2015 p 36 Retrieved 13 November 2018 Shoreham air crash death toll rises to 11 BBC News 23 August 2015 Retrieved 27 August 2015 Shoreham A27 fully reopens after air crash BBC News 16 September 2015 Retrieved 16 June 2017 Freddie Webb 18 November 2022 A27 flooding 20 cars marooned in floodwater as weather causes chaos in Havant Emsworth and Chichester Portsmouth News Retrieved 18 November 2022 a b A27 route Google Maps Retrieved 7 February 2013 Map of Original Plans for M27 Pathetic Motorways Retrieved 21 March 2012 Google map of Chichester retrieved 3 March 2012 Typical road conditions on Chichester bypass Google maps Retrieved 4 June 2022 a b South Coast Corridor Multi Modal Study PDF UK Government 2002 pp 21 22 Archived from the original PDF on 2 June 2013 Retrieved 21 March 2012 Those A27 traffic jams have to ease The Argus Retrieved 8 June 2011 A27 flyover under construction in 1969 near to Shoreham Airport geograph org uk Retrieved 24 August 2015 Shoreham air crash death toll rises to 11 BBC News 2015 Retrieved 24 August 2015 By pass First proposed in 1932 My Brighton and Hove Tim Carder 1990 A27 Southerham to Beddingham Highways agency Archived from the original on 10 August 2012 Retrieved 1 February 2013 Bexhill Hastings road protest Guardian Newspapers 28 January 2013 Retrieved 3 February 2013 National Highways 2017 A27 Schemes Birmingham National Highways Retrieved 2 May 2022 National Highways 2022 A27 Arundel bypass Birmingham National Highways Retrieved 24 April 2023 National Highways 2022 A27 Worthing and Lancing improvements Birmingham National Highways Retrieved 24 April 2023 National Highways 2017 A27 Chichester Bypass Birmingham National Highways Retrieved 2 May 2022 Coordinates 50 52 N 0 36 W 50 86 N 0 60 W 50 86 0 60 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title A27 road amp oldid 1151807411, wikipedia, wiki, 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