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A487 road

The A487, officially the Fishguard to Bangor Trunk Road, is a trunk road in Wales that follows the coast from Haverfordwest, Pembrokeshire, in the south, to Bangor, Gwynedd, in the north.

A487
Between Machynlleth and Dolgellau with Cadair Idris in view
Route information
Maintained by South Wales Trunk Road Agent and North & Mid Wales Trunk Road Agent
Length174 mi[1] (280 km)
Major junctions
South endHaverfordwest
51°47′33″N 4°58′44″W / 51.7926°N 4.9789°W / 51.7926; -4.9789
Major intersections A4076
A40
A478
A484
A486
A482
A485
A4120
A44
A4159
A489
A493
A470
A494
A493
A496
A4212
A496
A4085
A498
A499
A4085
A4086
A4087
A55
A5
North endBangor
53°13′07″N 4°09′36″W / 53.2187°N 4.1601°W / 53.2187; -4.1601
Location
CountryUnited Kingdom
Primary
destinations
Fishguard
Cardigan
Aberystwyth
Machynlleth
Porthmadog
Caernarfon
Road network

Route edit

The road starts at a junction with the A40 in Haverfordwest and travels northwest to St David's to switch northeast through Fishguard, Cardigan, Aberaeron, Aberystwyth, Machynlleth and Corris.

Through the town of Fishguard, the road width in places is a very narrow single lane, leading to many traffic issues, especially with heavy goods vehicles (HGVs). From 2010, articulated HGVs were diverted from the section between Cardigan and Fishguard because of this, and routed instead via the A478 road to Penblewin, then the A40 to Fishguard via Haverfordwest. However, there were still problems to some extent.[2]

The road continues to Dolgellau multiplexing with the A470 north of the Cross Foxes inn. After Dolgellau, the road continues to multiplex with the A470, re-emerging just north of Trawsfynydd then passing through Penrhyndeudraeth and Porthmadog. The road terminates where it meets the Menai Suspension Bridge near Bangor.

History edit

The section of road in the Dulas valley between the River Dyfi near Machynlleth and Corris was built in the 1840s at the instigation of the local slate quarry owners to replace the old turnpike road on the opposite side of the valley. It may have utilised part of the formation of the Roman Sarn Helen. From 1859, the narrow-gauge Corris Railway followed the same route.

The site of Dolgellau railway station, along with approximately 1.5 mi (2.4 km) of trackbed of the Ruabon–Barmouth line, was used to construct the Dolgellau bypass in the late 1970s.

In 1989–90, Cardigan was bypassed south of the town with a new Priory Bridge over the River Teifi and a short 3-lane section between the bridge and the junction with the A478.

A bypass was opened in 1994 avoiding Y Felinheli on the section between Caernarfon and Bangor.

Between Penrhyndeudraeth and Porthmadog, the road passed over a mile-long embankment, known as The Cob. Until 2003, drivers had to pay a charge to cross The Cob.[3] In 2008 the Welsh Assembly Government published plans for the Porthmadog, Minffordd and Tremadog bypass, which would reduce the amount of through traffic in the town.[4] Work started on the project in 2010, the route of which passes under the Ffestiniog Railway, and then crosses over the Welsh Highland Railway. The original route over The Cob was renumbered as the A4971. The Porthmadog bypass was officially opened on 17 October 2011.[5]

The section between Porthmadog and Llanwnda has been improved. The new section bypasses Llanllyfni and Penygroes, in parts utilizing the old trackbed of the Caernarfon to Afon Wen railway line. In April 2007, the 10 mi (16 km) new section had to be resurfaced in its entirety after it became apparent that the wrong type of stone had been used for the surface tarmac.

A bat bridge was built over the Groeslon bypass in 2010 to guide lesser horseshoe bats across the road.[6]

The preferred route for the £100m Caernarfon-Bontnewydd bypass had been announced; Caernarfon from the northern end of the Pen-y-groes bypass to the western end of the Y Felinheli bypass.[7] This bypass was under construction in 2021 and opened 19 February 2022.

In 2018, Pembrokeshire County Council proposed to build a bypass to the east of Newgale which would replace the road section which was flooded during the 2013–14 United Kingdom winter floods.[8]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Directions to Treborth Rd/A487". Google Maps. Retrieved 14 April 2013.
  2. ^ "Lower Town, Fishguard, still blighted by lorry chaos". Western Telegraph. 27 June 2010. Retrieved 10 October 2020.
  3. ^ Assembly abolishes toll on Porthmadog Cob 30 March 2012 at the Wayback Machine at Welsh Government website, 28 March 2003. Retrieved 2012-10-21.
  4. ^ Welsh Assembly Government : A487 Porthmadog, Minffordd and Tremadog Bypass[permanent dead link]
  5. ^ £35m Porthmadog bypass officially opens – seven weeks early, WalesOnline, 17 October 2011
  6. ^ "Road closure for new aerial bat crossing". BBC News. 30 January 2010. Retrieved 5 June 2011.
  7. ^ Williams, Gareth (5 July 2012). "'Purple route' for £100m Caernarfon bypass". Trinity Mirror North West & North Wales Limited. Retrieved 12 February 2016.
  8. ^ "Newgale A487: £30m new route for storm-ravaged road". BBC. 25 September 2018. Retrieved 26 September 2018.

External links edit

  •   Media related to A487 road (Wales) at Wikimedia Commons

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The A487 officially the Fishguard to Bangor Trunk Road is a trunk road in Wales that follows the coast from Haverfordwest Pembrokeshire in the south to Bangor Gwynedd in the north A487Between Machynlleth and Dolgellau with Cadair Idris in viewRoute informationMaintained by South Wales Trunk Road Agent and North amp Mid Wales Trunk Road AgentLength174 mi 1 280 km Major junctionsSouth endHaverfordwest51 47 33 N 4 58 44 W 51 7926 N 4 9789 W 51 7926 4 9789Major intersectionsA4076 A40 A478 A484 A486 A482 A485 A4120 A44 A4159 A489 A493 A470 A494 A493 A496 A4212 A496 A4085 A498 A499 A4085 A4086 A4087 A55 A5North endBangor53 13 07 N 4 09 36 W 53 2187 N 4 1601 W 53 2187 4 1601LocationCountryUnited KingdomPrimarydestinationsFishguardCardiganAberystwythMachynllethPorthmadogCaernarfonRoad networkRoads in the United KingdomMotorways A and B road zones Contents 1 Route 2 History 3 See also 4 References 5 External linksRoute editThe road starts at a junction with the A40 in Haverfordwest and travels northwest to St David s to switch northeast through Fishguard Cardigan Aberaeron Aberystwyth Machynlleth and Corris Through the town of Fishguard the road width in places is a very narrow single lane leading to many traffic issues especially with heavy goods vehicles HGVs From 2010 articulated HGVs were diverted from the section between Cardigan and Fishguard because of this and routed instead via the A478 road to Penblewin then the A40 to Fishguard via Haverfordwest However there were still problems to some extent 2 The road continues to Dolgellau multiplexing with the A470 north of the Cross Foxes inn After Dolgellau the road continues to multiplex with the A470 re emerging just north of Trawsfynydd then passing through Penrhyndeudraeth and Porthmadog The road terminates where it meets the Menai Suspension Bridge near Bangor History editThe section of road in the Dulas valley between the River Dyfi near Machynlleth and Corris was built in the 1840s at the instigation of the local slate quarry owners to replace the old turnpike road on the opposite side of the valley It may have utilised part of the formation of the Roman Sarn Helen From 1859 the narrow gauge Corris Railway followed the same route The site of Dolgellau railway station along with approximately 1 5 mi 2 4 km of trackbed of the Ruabon Barmouth line was used to construct the Dolgellau bypass in the late 1970s In 1989 90 Cardigan was bypassed south of the town with a new Priory Bridge over the River Teifi and a short 3 lane section between the bridge and the junction with the A478 A bypass was opened in 1994 avoiding Y Felinheli on the section between Caernarfon and Bangor Between Penrhyndeudraeth and Porthmadog the road passed over a mile long embankment known as The Cob Until 2003 drivers had to pay a charge to cross The Cob 3 In 2008 the Welsh Assembly Government published plans for the Porthmadog Minffordd and Tremadog bypass which would reduce the amount of through traffic in the town 4 Work started on the project in 2010 the route of which passes under the Ffestiniog Railway and then crosses over the Welsh Highland Railway The original route over The Cob was renumbered as the A4971 The Porthmadog bypass was officially opened on 17 October 2011 5 The section between Porthmadog and Llanwnda has been improved The new section bypasses Llanllyfni and Penygroes in parts utilizing the old trackbed of the Caernarfon to Afon Wen railway line In April 2007 the 10 mi 16 km new section had to be resurfaced in its entirety after it became apparent that the wrong type of stone had been used for the surface tarmac A bat bridge was built over the Groeslon bypass in 2010 to guide lesser horseshoe bats across the road 6 The preferred route for the 100m Caernarfon Bontnewydd bypass had been announced Caernarfon from the northern end of the Pen y groes bypass to the western end of the Y Felinheli bypass 7 This bypass was under construction in 2021 and opened 19 February 2022 In 2018 Pembrokeshire County Council proposed to build a bypass to the east of Newgale which would replace the road section which was flooded during the 2013 14 United Kingdom winter floods 8 See also editTrunk roads in Wales Pont ar DyfiReferences edit Directions to Treborth Rd A487 Google Maps Retrieved 14 April 2013 Lower Town Fishguard still blighted by lorry chaos Western Telegraph 27 June 2010 Retrieved 10 October 2020 Assembly abolishes toll on Porthmadog Cob Archived 30 March 2012 at the Wayback Machine at Welsh Government website 28 March 2003 Retrieved 2012 10 21 Welsh Assembly Government A487 Porthmadog Minffordd and Tremadog Bypass permanent dead link 35m Porthmadog bypass officially opens seven weeks early WalesOnline 17 October 2011 Road closure for new aerial bat crossing BBC News 30 January 2010 Retrieved 5 June 2011 Williams Gareth 5 July 2012 Purple route for 100m Caernarfon bypass Trinity Mirror North West amp North Wales Limited Retrieved 12 February 2016 Newgale A487 30m new route for storm ravaged road BBC 25 September 2018 Retrieved 26 September 2018 External links edit nbsp Media related to A487 road Wales at Wikimedia Commons navbox name Motorways and Trunk Roads in Wales basestyle background firebrick color white title Trunk roads in Wales listclass hlist groupstyle text align center image state collapsed group1 Managed by theNorth and Mid WalesTrunk Road Agent list1 Bangor Chirk Trunk Road A5 London Fishguard Trunk Road A40 Newtown Aberystwyth Trunk Road A44 Holyhead Chester Trunk Road A55 Shropshire Boundary Mallwyd Trunk Road A458 Cardiff Glan Conwy Trunk Road A470 Glanusk Park Crickhowell Llyswen Trunk Road A479 Swansea Manchester Trunk Road A483 Fishguard Bangor Trunk Road A487 Newtown Machynlleth Trunk Road A489 Dolgellau South of Birkenhead Trunk Road A494 group2 Managed by theSouth WalesTrunk Road Agent list2 M4 motorway M48 motorway A48 M motorway London Fishguard Trunk Road A40 Chepstow Carmarthen Trunk Road A48 Newport Worcester Trunk 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