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A5 road (Great Britain)

The A5 (commonly known as the London-Holyhead Trunk Road) is a major road in England and Wales. It runs for about 243 miles (391 km) from London to the Irish Sea at the ferry port of Holyhead. In many parts the route follows that of the Roman Iter II route which later took the Anglo-Saxon name Watling Street.

A5
Route information
Maintained by National Highways (England) and North and Mid Wales Trunk Road Agent
Length243.0 mi[1][2][3][4][5] (391.1 km)
Major junctions
Southeast endMarble Arch, City of Westminster
51°30′48″N 0°09′37″W / 51.5133°N 0.1603°W / 51.5133; -0.1603 (A5 road (eastern end))
Major intersections
Northwest endPort of Holyhead
53°18′23″N 4°37′47″W / 53.3063°N 4.6298°W / 53.3063; -4.6298 (A5 road (western end))
Location
CountryUnited Kingdom
Primary
destinations
London, St Albans, Milton Keynes, Hinckley, Nuneaton, Tamworth, Cannock, Telford, Shrewsbury, Oswestry, Llangollen, Betws-y-Coed, Bangor, Holyhead
Road network
A4 A6

History

Roman Road

 
Roman Britain, with the route of Watling Street in red

The section of the A5 between London and Shrewsbury is roughly contiguous with one of the principal Roman roads in Britain: that between Londinium and Deva, which diverges from the present-day A5 corridor at Wroxeter (Viroconium Cornoviorum) near Shrewsbury.

Telford's Holyhead Road

The Act of Union 1800, which unified Great Britain and Ireland, gave rise to a need to improve communication links between London and Dublin. A parliamentary committee led to an Act of Parliament of 1815 that authorised the purchase of existing turnpike road interests and, where necessary, the construction of new road, to complete the route between the two capitals. This made it the first major civilian state-funded road building project in Britain since Roman times. Responsibility for establishing the new route was awarded to the famous engineer, Thomas Telford.

Through England, the road largely took over existing turnpike roads and mainly following the route of the Anglo-Saxon Wæcelinga Stræt (Watling Street), much of which had been historically the Roman road Iter II. However between Weedon, Northamptonshire and Oakengates, Telford's Holyhead Road eschews the Watling Street corridor, picking up instead the major cities of Coventry, Birmingham, and Wolverhampton;[6] this routing being far more useful for communications.

From Shrewsbury and through Wales, Telford's work was more extensive. In places he followed existing roads, but he also built new links, including the Menai Suspension Bridge to connect the mainland with Anglesey and the Stanley Embankment to Holy Island.

Telford's road was complete with the opening of the Menai Suspension Bridge in 1826.

Notable features of Telford's road

The road was designed to allow stagecoaches and the mail coach to carry post between London and Holyhead, and thence by mailboat to Ireland. Therefore, throughout its length the gradient never exceeds 1:17 (5.9%).

The route through Wales retains many of the original features of Telford's road and has, since 1995, been recognised as a historic route worthy of preservation. An 18-month survey by Cadw in 1998-2000 revealed that about 40% of the original road and its ancillary features survives under the modern A5, much more than previously thought.[7] These features include the following:

  • many surviving and distinctive toll houses
  • 'depots' along the route, being roadside alcoves to store grit and materials
  • distinctive milestones at each mile – many originals having survived and been restored, others now replaced by replicas
  • distinctive gates in a 'sunburst' design, a few of which have survived
  • a weighbridge at Lon Isaf, between Bangor and Bethesda

Tŷ Nant cutting

In 1997, a section of bends on Telford's road between Tŷ Nant and Dinmael was by-passed by a modern cutting. However, investigation in 2006 revealed that the rock face in the cutting had become unstable, and the A5 was closed from the end of May 2006.[8] Traffic was diverted onto the old A5 route, on a 0.5-mile (0.80 km) stretch known as the Glyn Bends, while the rock face was made safe. This involved the removal of 230,000 tonnes of rock and alluvial deposits. In July 2007, the A5 through the reconstructed cutting was reopened.[9]

Route

London–Milton Keynes

Starting at Marble Arch in London, the A5 runs northwest on the Edgware Road through Kilburn and Cricklewood. The A5 number disappears at the A41 near Edgware but the original road continues as the A5183 through Elstree, Radlett, St Albans, Redbourn and Dunstable. A few miles north of Dunstable, the A5 regains its identity at the M1 motorway junction 11A, rejoining the old Roman Road and passing through Hockliffe before becoming a dual carriageway as it approaches Milton Keynes.

Milton Keynes–Hinckley

On entering the City of Milton Keynes, the road becomes an (almost) fully grade-separated dual carriageway and passes through Milton Keynes. This stretch was opened in 1980, replacing the original route along Watling Street. From just north of MK, after entering Northamptonshire, the road resumes as a single carriageway that continues through Towcester where it crosses the A43 dual carriageway just north of the town. The road accompanies the Grand Union Canal and the M1 motorway through the Watford Gap. It then bridges the M45 motorway and continues to Kilsby. As it passes close to Rugby, the road is diverted slightly around the Daventry International Rail Freight Terminal and then passes the remains of the Rugby Radio Station.

The next phase north-west-bound takes it under the M6 motorway and passing close to Lutterworth. Along this stretch, the road frequently alternates between being a single and a dual carriageway. After meeting the M69 motorway at a roundabout, with the motorway passing above, the A5 runs between Nuneaton and Hinckley.

Hinckley–Shrewsbury

After this section the road continues to run through the northern fringes of Nuneaton and then on to Tamworth. At Tamworth, the road follows a more recent dual carriageway bypass, permitting the original alignment to become a local road in the town. From this point the road is a grade separated dual carriageway up until its junction with the A38 and M6 toll. After this junction it passes just to the south of Cannock and then enters Telford, where it loses its identity and route-shares with the M54 motorway from junction 5. At junction 7 the motorway ends and the A5 continues to Shrewsbury as dual carriageway, on its new alignment. (The original route through Telford, and then via Atcham to Shrewsbury, is unclassified through Oakengates and as the B5061 through Wellington and the B4380 through Atcham). Continuing from the end of the M54, the route runs around Shrewsbury as the town's southern bypass (still as dual carriageway), combining for a stretch with the A49. (The route once ran through the town, but was first bypassed in the 1930s, then by-passed again in the early 1990s).

Shrewsbury–Bangor

After Shrewsbury the A5 continues as single-carriageway except for the Nesscliffe bypass. It then multiplexes with the major South Wales  – North Wales road A483 and forms part of the Oswestry bypass, running to the east of that town. Shortly after, it crosses the River Ceiriog and enters Wales to continue from Chirk. The A5 continues through to Snowdonia via Llangollen, Corwen, Capel Curig and through the centre of Bangor.

Bangor–Holyhead

From Bangor the road crosses the Menai Suspension Bridge to Anglesey and then runs roughly parallel to the A55 expressway to the outskirts of the village of Valley where the A5 continues onto the Stanley Embankment. The A5 from Valley to Holyhead is named London Road running through to the Port of Holyhead. The A5 traditionally terminated at Admiralty Arch (1822–24) on Salt Island, which was designed by Thomas Harrison to commemorate a visit by King George IV in 1821 en route to Ireland and marks the zenith of Irish Mail coach operations. The A5 currently terminates at the junction of the A55 near the Port of Holyhead.

Alternative routes

Parts of the A5 have been replaced by sections of the M1 north of London, the M54 through Telford, the M6, and the M6 Toll. The A55 route in North Wales is now the usual way to get from Chirk to Holyhead, avoiding the mountainous A5 route through Snowdonia and instead going via the much gentler Cheshire Plain and along the coast.

Junction list

First segment

CountyLocationMile[1]kmDestinationsNotes
Greater LondonWestminster0.00.0    A402 west (Bayswater Road) / Park Lane (A4202 south) / Oxford Street (A40 east) to A3 / A4 – Westminster, Notting Hill GateSouth-eastern terminus; south-eastern terminus of A40 concurrency; northern terminus of A4202; eastern terminus of A402
0.080.13Wigmore Street (A5204 east) / Seymour StreetNo access from A5 to A5204; western terminus of A5204
0.50.80Old Marylebone Road (A501 east) / Sussex Gardens (A4209 south-west)No access from A5 to A501/A4209, from A501 to A5 north, or from A4209 to A5 south; north-eastern terminus of A4209
0.60.97  Chapel Street to A40South-east access only
  Harrow Road (A404 west) to A40 – Oxford, Wembley, Ealing, PaddingtonNorth-west access only; virtual north-western terminus of A40 concurrency; eastern terminus of A404
   Ring Road east to A400 / A1 – The City, Euston, King's CrossSouth-east access only
1.21.9   St. John's Wood Road (A5205 north-east) to M1 / A41 – The North, Brent Cross, St. John's WoodDestinations signed north-west only; south-western terminus of A5205
Brent2.64.2Willesden Lane (A4003 north-west) – Willesden, NeasdenDestinations signed north-west only; south-eastern terminus of A4003
BarnetBrent
borough boundary
3.86.1   A407 (Cricklewood Lane / Chichele Road) to A598 – Golders Green, Willesden Green, HarlesdenInformation signed north-west only
4.9–
5.3
7.9–
8.5
    A406 (North Circular Road) to M1 / M25 – Wembley, Brent CrossTo M25 south-east only
Barnet5.79.2Herbert Road (A504 east)Western terminus of A504
BarnetBrent
borough boundary
6.210.0  A4006 west (Kingsbury Road) – Kingsbury, Kenton, HarrowHarrow signed north-west only; eastern terminus of A4006
6.810.9  Colindeep Lane (A5150 east) to A41 – Hendon CentralWestern terminus of A5150
BarnetHarrow
borough boundary
8.213.2  Deansbrook Road (A5109 east) / Camrose Avenue to A5100 – Mill Hill, QueensburyWestern terminus of A5109
8.513.7  A5100 east (Station Road) / Camrose Avenue (B461) – Mill HillInformation signed north-west only; western terminus of A5100
9.415.1        A410 (Spur Road / London Road) to M1 / M25 / A41 / A1 / A409 / A4006 – Aylesbury, Watford, Mill Hill, Harrow, Wealdstone, Stanmore, Brent CrossAylesbury signed north-west only, Brent Cross south-east only
Greater London
Hertfordshire boundary
London Borough of BarnetHarrow
Elstree boundary
10.717.2     A41 (North Western By-Pass) / A5183 (Elstree Hill South) to M1 / M25 – Central London, Brent Cross, Aylesbury, Watford, ElstreeNorth-western terminus of southern segment; southern terminus of A5183
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

Second segment

CountyLocationmi[2]

[3][4]

[5]
kmDestinationsNotes
Bedfordshire0.00.0   M1 / A5505 south – London, Luton, The North, Bedford, Dunstable, Houghton RegisSouth-eastern terminus; northern terminus of A5505
Dunstable town boundary2.94.7  A505 (Watling Street) / Thorn Road to B5120 – Aylesbury, Luton, Leighton Buzzard, DunstableTo B5120 and Dunstable signed south-east only
Hockliffe4.97.9  A4012 west (Leighton Road) – Leighton BuzzardEastern terminus of A4012
Buckinghamshire
(City of Milton Keynes)
9.6–
10.3
15.4–
16.6
Little Brickhill, Great Brickhill, WoburnGrade-separated junction; Woburn signed south-east only
11.618.7    A4146 south / Brickhill Road / Watling Street to A418 / A421 – Aylesbury, Leighton Buzzard, Bedford, Great Brickhill, Stoke Hammond, Water Eaton, Woburn Sands, Bow Brickhill, Bletchley, Fenny StratfordSouth-eastern terminus of A4146 concurrency
Begin freeway
12.5–
13.1
20.1–
21.1
  A4146 – Milton Keynes (south & east), Bletchley industryNorth-western terminus of A4146 concurrency
13.9–
14.4
22.4–
23.2
   A421 to M1 – Milton Keynes (south), Buckingham
16.6–
17.1
26.7–
27.5
  A509 – Milton Keynes (central and east)Southern terminus of A509
17.7–
18.2
28.5–
29.3
  A422 east – Milton Keynes (north), Bedford, Newport Pagnell, WolvertonNewport Pagnell and Wolverton signed south-east only; south-eastern terminus of A422 concurrency
Northamptonshire21.234.1End freeway
Old Stratford    A508 north / A422 west to M1 north – Northampton, Buckingham, Cosgrove, Yardley Gobion, DeanshangerNorth-western terminus of A422 concurrency; southern terminus of A508
Towcester28.646.0     A43 / Towceser Road to M1 / M40 / A4525 – Northampton, Oxford, Brackley, Banbury, Blisworth, Tiffield, Greens Norton
36.458.6    A45 to M1 / A4500 – Northampton, Coventry, Daventry
Kilsby44.571.6  A361 south-west (Daventry Road) to B4038 – Daventry, Banbury, BarbyNorth-eastern terminus of A361
45.873.7    A428 (Crick Road) to M1 / M6 – Northampton, Rugby
46.274.4   A5 Spur south-east to M1 / M6 – Milton Keynes, NorthamptonInformation signed north-west only; north-western terminus of A5 Spur
Leicestershire
Warwickshire
county boundary
51.282.4    A426 (Rugby Road) / Gibbet Road to M6 / A14 – Lutterworth, Rugby, Coventry, Kettering, ShawellCoventry and Kettering signed north-west only
53.686.3  A4303 east (Coventry Road) / B4027 (Lutterworth Road) / Coal Pit Lane – Lutterworth, Brinklow, Pailton, WilleyWestern terminus of A4303
60.196.7    M69 / B4109 / M1 / M6 – Leicester, Birmingham, Coventry, Hinckley, WolveyM69 junction 1
Hinckley62.7100.9   A47 east (Dodwells Road) / B4666 (Coventry Road) to A447 – Earl Shilton, Market Bosworth, Hinckley town centreSouth-eastern terminus of A47 concurrency
63.1101.5  A47 west (The Long Shoot) – NuneatonNorth-western terminus of A47
66.0106.2  A444 south (Weddington Lane) – NuneatonSouth-eastern terminus of A444 concurrency
66.1106.4   A444 north (Atherstone Road) to A42 – Burton, Ashby, Twycross, Sibson, Fenny DraytonNorth-western terminus of A444 concurrency
WarwickshireAtherstone69.5111.8Atherstone (B4116)Grade-separated junction; south-east exit and north-west entrance
73.6–
73.8
118.4–
118.8
      M42 / Trinity Road to M1 / M6 / M5 / M40 – The North, Nottingham, Burton upon Trent, The South West, Coventry, Birmingham, KingsburyM42 junction 10
73.8118.8Begin freeway
StaffordshireWilnecote73.9118.9B5404 / B5080 – Wilnecote, Fazeley, StonydelphB5404, Wilnecote, and Fazeley signed north-west only
Tamworth75.2–
75.7
121.0–
121.8
B5440 – Wilnecote, Glascote
76.7–
77.1
123.4–
124.1
  To A51 – Tamworth
77.5–
77.8
124.7–
125.2
   A453 to A38 – Sutton Coldfield, Birmingham, Fazeley, Hopwas, Whittington, HintsNo westbound entrance; To A38, Birmingham, Whittington, and Hints signed north-west only
81.3130.8End freeway
81.3–
81.6
130.8–
131.3
     M6 Toll / A38 / Roman Road to M6 / M42 south – The North, The West, The South, Cannock, Coventry, Birmingham, Burton, Lichfield, Hints, WeefordThe North, The West, and Cannock signed north-west only; M6 Toll junction T4
82.9–
83.1
133.4–
133.7
     A5148 north-east (Birmingham Road) / A5127 to M6 Toll north / A38 – Burton, Lichfield, Sutton ColdfieldTo M6 Toll north signed north-west only; south-western terminus of A5148
Muckley Corner85.1137.0  A461 (Walsall Road) – Lichfield, Walsall
Staffordshire
West Midlands
county boundary
Brownhills town boundary86.8139.7    A5195 north-west / B5011 (Chase Road) to M6 Toll / M6 – Cannock, Burntwood, BrownhillsTo M6 signed north-west only, B5011 and Brownshills south-east only; south-eastern terminus of A5195
West MidlandsBrownhills88.0141.6  A452 south-east (Chester Road North) / Wilkin Road – BrownhillsNorth-western terminus of A452
StaffordshireCannock Chase
Great Wyrley
boundary
91.1–
91.4
146.6–
147.1
     M6 Toll south / A34 (Walsall Road) / A460 (Lodge Lane) to M6 – The South, Burntwood, Walsall, Cannock, Rugeley, Wolverhampton
Cannock Chase92.6149.0    A4601 to M6 south / A460 – Cannock, Wolverhampton
95.0152.9   M6 to M6 Toll – The North West, The South, Stoke-on-Trent, Stafford, BirminghamM6 junction 12
Gailey96.2154.8   A449 to M54 – Stafford, Wolverhampton, TelfordTo M54 and Telford signed north-west only
Staffordshire
Shropshire
county boundary
104.2167.7    A41 to M54 / M6 – Whitchurch, Shropshire, WolverhamptonTo M6 signed south-east only
ShropshireTelford108.5174.6    A4640 (Redhill Way / Castle Farm Way) to M54 / A518 – Stafford, Donnington, Priorslee
110.0177.0   A442 / Stafford Park 1 / Hollinsgate to A518 – Whitchurch, Stafford, Bridgnorth, Telford city centreGrade-separated junction on A442
110.6178.0   M54 east / B5072 / Forge Gate to M6 – Birmingham, Lawley, Telford city centreSouth-eastern terminus of M54 concurrency; M54 junction 5
112.1–
112.8
180.4–
181.5
   A5223 to A442 – Telford (west), Whitchurch, IronbridgeIronbridge signed south-east only; M54 junction 6
114.1–
115.1
183.6–
185.2
B5061 – WellingtonNorth-western terminus of M54 concurrency; western terminus of M54; M54 junction 7
121.5195.5   A49 north to A53 – Whitchurch, NewcastleSouth-eastern terminus of A49 concurrency
122.6197.3   A5064 north-west (London Road) / B4380 (Thieves' Lane / Emstrey Bank) / A458 – Shrewsbury, Bridgnorth, Much Wenlock, Ironbridge, Cross Houses, Atcham, Wroxeter
123.4198.6  A458 – Shrewsbury, Bridgnorth, Cross Houses, Much WenlockGrade-separated junction; south-east exit and north-west entrance
Shrewsbury town boundary124.8200.8   A49 south (Hereford Road) / A5112 north-east – Shrewsbury, LeominsterNorth-western terminus of A49 concurrency; south-western terminus of A5112
Edgebold126.8204.1  A488 (Hanwood Road) – Shrewsbury (west), Bishop's Castle, Hanwood, Pontesbury, Minsterley
128.8207.3  A458 (Welshpool Road) – Shrewsbury, Mid Wales, Welshpool, Bicton Heath, SheltonMid Wales signed north-west only
141.8–
142.1
228.2–
228.7
  A483 south / B4579 (Shrewsbury Road) – Welshpool, OswestrySouth-eastern terminus of A483 concurrency
Oswestry143.4230.8  A495 north-east / B4580 (Whittington Road) – Whitchurch, Oswestry, Ellesmere, WhittingtonSouth-western terminus of A495
Shropshire
Wrexham
boundary
147.6237.5River Ceiriog
EnglandWales boundary
Wrexham149.2240.1  A483 north – WrexhamNorth-western terminus of A483 concurrency
DenbighshireLlangollen155.1249.6  Castle Street (A539 east) to A542 – RuthinNorth-west signage
  A539 east (Castle Street) – RuabonSouth-east signage
166.1267.3   A494 north-east to A5104 – Ruthin, ChesterSouth-eastern terminus of A494 concurrency
Druid167.5269.6  A494 south-west – BalaNorth-western terminus of A494
ConwyPentrefoelas179.9289.5  A543 north-east – DenbighSouth-western terminus of A543
186.3299.8  A470 south – Dolgellau, Dolwyddelan, Blaenau FfestiniogSouth-eastern terminus of A470 concurrency
186.4300.0   A470 north to A55 – Llandudno, ConwyNorth-western terminus of A470 concurrency
Capel Curig192.4309.6   A4086 west to A498 – Caernarfon, PorthmadogEastern terminus of A4086
Gwynedd204.8329.6  A4244 south (Felln Hen Road) – Llanberis, PentirPentir signed north-west only; northern terminus of A4244
204.9329.8   A55 (North Wales Expressway) to A487 – Conwy, Holyhead, CaernarfonTo A487 and Caernarfon signed south-east only; A55 junction 11
Bangor208.5335.5    A4087 south-west (Caernarfon Road) to A487 / A55 – HolyheadNorth-eastern terminus of A4087
210.3338.4    A487 south (Treborth Road) to A55 / A5 – Caernarfon, Conwy, Holyhead, Betws-y-coedHolyhead signed north-west only; northern terminus of A487
GwyneddAnglesey
county boundary
BangorMenai Bridge
boundary
210.4–
210.7
338.6–
339.1
Menai Suspension Bridge over Swellies (Menai Strait)
AngleseyMenai Bridge210.7339.1  A545 north-east (Telford Road) – Town centre, BeaumarisTown centre signed north-west only; south-western terminus of A545
Llanfairpwllgwyngyll212.0341.2   A55 east (North Wales Expressway) to A487 – Bangor, CaernarfonAccess only from A55 west to A5 and from A5 to A55 east; A55 junction 8A
212.5342.0  A4080 west (Brynsiencyn Road) – NewboroughEastern terminus of A4080
215.0346.0   A5152 to A55 – Holyhead, BangorSouthern terminus of A5152
218.1351.0   A55 (North Wales Expressway) / A5114 north – Bangor, Holyhead, LlangefniSouthern terminus of A5114; A55 junction 6
223.9360.3   A4080 east / B5112 to A55 – Rhosneigr, Aberffraw, Llannerch-y-meddWestern terminus of A4080
226.7364.8  A55 (North Wales Expressway) / Minffordd Road – Bangor, Holyhead, Bodedern, Llanfihangel yn NhowynA55 junction 4
228.3367.4  A55 (North Wales Expressway) – Bangor, HolyheadA55 junction 3
Valley228.8368.2  A5025 / B4545 (Station Road) – Amlwch, Trearddur BayWestern terminus of A5025
Holyhead231.7372.9   A5153 south-west to A55 – Holyhead, BangorHolyhead signed north-west only, Bangor south-east only; north-eastern terminus of A5153
232.3373.9   A55 east (London Road) to A5154 – Town centre, BangorNorth-western terminus; no access from A5 to A55 west
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

Road safety

In June 2008, a 9.9-mile (16 km) stretch of the A5 between Daventry and Rugby was named as the most dangerous road in the East Midlands.[10] This single carriageway stretch had fifteen fatal and serious injury collisions between 2004 and 2006, and was rated as 'red'—the second highest risk band—in the EuroRAP report publish by the Road Safety Foundation.

Gallery

See also

References

  • Quartermaine, Jamie; Trinder, Barrie Stuart; Turner, R. C. (2003). Thomas Telford's Holyhead Road: The A5 in North Wales. York: Council for British Archaeology. ISBN 1-902771-34-6.
  1. ^ a b Google (12 November 2022). "Directions from Charterhouse St, London EC1N 8AA, UK to 51.487462, -0.256987 to Ellesmere Rd, Chiswick, London, UK to Chiswick, London, UK to 564 Great West Rd, Hounslow TW5 0TH, UK to 51.481919, -0.471081 to Wellington St, Slough, UK to 51.519721, -0.633138 to 39 Bath Rd, Maidenhead SL6 4RH, UK" (Map). Google Maps. Google. Retrieved 12 November 2022.
  2. ^ a b Google (22 November 2022). "Chalton Roundabout, Luton LU4 9TX, UK to A5, Towcester NN12 7QG, UK to Kilsby, UK to 4-59 A5, Dordon, Tamworth, UK to A5, Norton Canes, Cannock WS11 9XG, UK to A5, Wheaton Aston, Stafford, UK" (Map). Google Maps. Google. Retrieved 22 November 2022.
  3. ^ a b Google (22 November 2022). "A5, Wheaton Aston, Stafford, UK to Priorslee, Telford, UK to Llanllechid, United Kingdom" (Map). Google Maps. Google. Retrieved 22 November 2022.
  4. ^ a b Google (22 November 2022). "Llanllechid, United Kingdom to 53.231050, -4.113263 to Antelope Inn, Bangor LL57 2HZ, United Kingdom" (Map). Google Maps. Google. Retrieved 22 November 2022.
  5. ^ a b Google (22 November 2022). "A5, Menai Bridge LL59 5DU, UK to Lon Tyddyn Mawr, Gaerwen LL60 6LB, United Kingdom to Trewalchmai, Holyhead, UK to 16 Rhenysgol, Caergeiliog, Holyhead LL65 3PJ, UK to Holyhead, United Kingdom to THE BOSTON, Holyhead LL65 2NE, United Kingdom" (Map). Google Maps. Google. Retrieved 22 November 2022.
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  7. ^ "Telford highway to Holyhead found intact under the A5". The Independent. London. 5 August 2000.
  8. ^ (Press release). Archived from the original on 24 May 2011.
  9. ^ "A5 at Ty Nant reopens ahead of schedule".[full citation needed]
  10. ^ (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 10 February 2012.

External links

Route map:

KML is from Wikidata

  Media related to A5 road (Great Britain) at Wikimedia Commons

  • Society for All British Road Enthusiasts entry for the A5
  • Nesscliffe bypass opened 21 March 2003.
  • EuroRAP GB Tracking Survey Results 2008
  • 1815–1830 reports of Select Committees on roads to Holyhead digitised by Enhanced British Parliamentary Papers On Ireland

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For other uses see A5 road disambiguation The A5 commonly known as the London Holyhead Trunk Road is a major road in England and Wales It runs for about 243 miles 391 km from London to the Irish Sea at the ferry port of Holyhead In many parts the route follows that of the Roman Iter II route which later took the Anglo Saxon name Watling Street A5A5 leaving Shrewsbury ShropshireRoute informationMaintained by National Highways England and North and Mid Wales Trunk Road AgentLength243 0 mi 1 2 3 4 5 391 1 km Major junctionsSoutheast endMarble Arch City of Westminster51 30 48 N 0 09 37 W 51 5133 N 0 1603 W 51 5133 0 1603 A5 road eastern end Major intersectionsM1 A43 A45 M69 M6 M54 A49 A55Northwest endPort of Holyhead53 18 23 N 4 37 47 W 53 3063 N 4 6298 W 53 3063 4 6298 A5 road western end LocationCountryUnited KingdomPrimarydestinationsLondon St Albans Milton Keynes Hinckley Nuneaton Tamworth Cannock Telford Shrewsbury Oswestry Llangollen Betws y Coed Bangor HolyheadRoad networkRoads in the United KingdomMotorways A and B road zones A4 A6 Contents 1 History 1 1 Roman Road 1 2 Telford s Holyhead Road 1 2 1 Notable features of Telford s road 1 2 2 Tŷ Nant cutting 2 Route 2 1 London Milton Keynes 2 2 Milton Keynes Hinckley 2 3 Hinckley Shrewsbury 2 4 Shrewsbury Bangor 2 5 Bangor Holyhead 3 Alternative routes 4 Junction list 4 1 First segment 4 2 Second segment 5 Road safety 6 Gallery 7 See also 8 References 9 External linksHistory EditRoman Road Edit Roman Britain with the route of Watling Street in red The section of the A5 between London and Shrewsbury is roughly contiguous with one of the principal Roman roads in Britain that between Londinium and Deva which diverges from the present day A5 corridor at Wroxeter Viroconium Cornoviorum near Shrewsbury Telford s Holyhead Road Edit The Act of Union 1800 which unified Great Britain and Ireland gave rise to a need to improve communication links between London and Dublin A parliamentary committee led to an Act of Parliament of 1815 that authorised the purchase of existing turnpike road interests and where necessary the construction of new road to complete the route between the two capitals This made it the first major civilian state funded road building project in Britain since Roman times Responsibility for establishing the new route was awarded to the famous engineer Thomas Telford Through England the road largely took over existing turnpike roads and mainly following the route of the Anglo Saxon Waecelinga Straet Watling Street much of which had been historically the Roman road Iter II However between Weedon Northamptonshire and Oakengates Telford s Holyhead Road eschews the Watling Street corridor picking up instead the major cities of Coventry Birmingham and Wolverhampton 6 this routing being far more useful for communications From Shrewsbury and through Wales Telford s work was more extensive In places he followed existing roads but he also built new links including the Menai Suspension Bridge to connect the mainland with Anglesey and the Stanley Embankment to Holy Island Telford s road was complete with the opening of the Menai Suspension Bridge in 1826 Notable features of Telford s road Edit The road was designed to allow stagecoaches and the mail coach to carry post between London and Holyhead and thence by mailboat to Ireland Therefore throughout its length the gradient never exceeds 1 17 5 9 The route through Wales retains many of the original features of Telford s road and has since 1995 been recognised as a historic route worthy of preservation An 18 month survey by Cadw in 1998 2000 revealed that about 40 of the original road and its ancillary features survives under the modern A5 much more than previously thought 7 These features include the following many surviving and distinctive toll houses depots along the route being roadside alcoves to store grit and materials distinctive milestones at each mile many originals having survived and been restored others now replaced by replicas distinctive gates in a sunburst design a few of which have survived a weighbridge at Lon Isaf between Bangor and BethesdaTŷ Nant cutting Edit In 1997 a section of bends on Telford s road between Tŷ Nant and Dinmael was by passed by a modern cutting However investigation in 2006 revealed that the rock face in the cutting had become unstable and the A5 was closed from the end of May 2006 8 Traffic was diverted onto the old A5 route on a 0 5 mile 0 80 km stretch known as the Glyn Bends while the rock face was made safe This involved the removal of 230 000 tonnes of rock and alluvial deposits In July 2007 the A5 through the reconstructed cutting was reopened 9 Route EditLondon Milton Keynes Edit Starting at Marble Arch in London the A5 runs northwest on the Edgware Road through Kilburn and Cricklewood The A5 number disappears at the A41 near Edgware but the original road continues as the A5183 through Elstree Radlett St Albans Redbourn and Dunstable A few miles north of Dunstable the A5 regains its identity at the M1 motorway junction 11A rejoining the old Roman Road and passing through Hockliffe before becoming a dual carriageway as it approaches Milton Keynes Milton Keynes Hinckley Edit On entering the City of Milton Keynes the road becomes an almost fully grade separated dual carriageway and passes through Milton Keynes This stretch was opened in 1980 replacing the original route along Watling Street From just north of MK after entering Northamptonshire the road resumes as a single carriageway that continues through Towcester where it crosses the A43 dual carriageway just north of the town The road accompanies the Grand Union Canal and the M1 motorway through the Watford Gap It then bridges the M45 motorway and continues to Kilsby As it passes close to Rugby the road is diverted slightly around the Daventry International Rail Freight Terminal and then passes the remains of the Rugby Radio Station The next phase north west bound takes it under the M6 motorway and passing close to Lutterworth Along this stretch the road frequently alternates between being a single and a dual carriageway After meeting the M69 motorway at a roundabout with the motorway passing above the A5 runs between Nuneaton and Hinckley Hinckley Shrewsbury Edit After this section the road continues to run through the northern fringes of Nuneaton and then on to Tamworth At Tamworth the road follows a more recent dual carriageway bypass permitting the original alignment to become a local road in the town From this point the road is a grade separated dual carriageway up until its junction with the A38 and M6 toll After this junction it passes just to the south of Cannock and then enters Telford where it loses its identity and route shares with the M54 motorway from junction 5 At junction 7 the motorway ends and the A5 continues to Shrewsbury as dual carriageway on its new alignment The original route through Telford and then via Atcham to Shrewsbury is unclassified through Oakengates and as the B5061 through Wellington and the B4380 through Atcham Continuing from the end of the M54 the route runs around Shrewsbury as the town s southern bypass still as dual carriageway combining for a stretch with the A49 The route once ran through the town but was first bypassed in the 1930s then by passed again in the early 1990s Shrewsbury Bangor Edit After Shrewsbury the A5 continues as single carriageway except for the Nesscliffe bypass It then multiplexes with the major South Wales North Wales road A483 and forms part of the Oswestry bypass running to the east of that town Shortly after it crosses the River Ceiriog and enters Wales to continue from Chirk The A5 continues through to Snowdonia via Llangollen Corwen Capel Curig and through the centre of Bangor Bangor Holyhead Edit From Bangor the road crosses the Menai Suspension Bridge to Anglesey and then runs roughly parallel to the A55 expressway to the outskirts of the village of Valley where the A5 continues onto the Stanley Embankment The A5 from Valley to Holyhead is named London Road running through to the Port of Holyhead The A5 traditionally terminated at Admiralty Arch 1822 24 on Salt Island which was designed by Thomas Harrison to commemorate a visit by King George IV in 1821 en route to Ireland and marks the zenith of Irish Mail coach operations The A5 currently terminates at the junction of the A55 near the Port of Holyhead Alternative routes EditParts of the A5 have been replaced by sections of the M1 north of London the M54 through Telford the M6 and the M6 Toll The A55 route in North Wales is now the usual way to get from Chirk to Holyhead avoiding the mountainous A5 route through Snowdonia and instead going via the much gentler Cheshire Plain and along the coast Junction list EditFirst segment Edit CountyLocationMile 1 kmDestinationsNotesGreater LondonWestminster0 00 0 A402 west Bayswater Road Park Lane A4202 south Oxford Street A40 east to A3 A4 Westminster Notting Hill GateSouth eastern terminus south eastern terminus of A40 concurrency northern terminus of A4202 eastern terminus of A4020 080 13Wigmore Street A5204 east Seymour StreetNo access from A5 to A5204 western terminus of A52040 50 80Old Marylebone Road A501 east Sussex Gardens A4209 south west No access from A5 to A501 A4209 from A501 to A5 north or from A4209 to A5 south north eastern terminus of A42090 60 97 Chapel Street to A40South east access only Harrow Road A404 west to A40 Oxford Wembley Ealing PaddingtonNorth west access only virtual north western terminus of A40 concurrency eastern terminus of A404 Ring Road east to A400 A1 The City Euston King s CrossSouth east access only1 21 9 St John s Wood Road A5205 north east to M1 A41 The North Brent Cross St John s WoodDestinations signed north west only south western terminus of A5205Brent2 64 2Willesden Lane A4003 north west Willesden NeasdenDestinations signed north west only south eastern terminus of A4003Barnet Brentborough boundary3 86 1 A407 Cricklewood Lane Chichele Road to A598 Golders Green Willesden Green HarlesdenInformation signed north west only4 9 5 37 9 8 5 A406 North Circular Road to M1 M25 Wembley Brent CrossTo M25 south east onlyBarnet5 79 2Herbert Road A504 east Western terminus of A504Barnet Brentborough boundary6 210 0 A4006 west Kingsbury Road Kingsbury Kenton HarrowHarrow signed north west only eastern terminus of A40066 810 9 Colindeep Lane A5150 east to A41 Hendon CentralWestern terminus of A5150Barnet Harrowborough boundary8 213 2 Deansbrook Road A5109 east Camrose Avenue to A5100 Mill Hill QueensburyWestern terminus of A51098 513 7 A5100 east Station Road Camrose Avenue B461 Mill HillInformation signed north west only western terminus of A51009 415 1 A410 Spur Road London Road to M1 M25 A41 A1 A409 A4006 Aylesbury Watford Mill Hill Harrow Wealdstone Stanmore Brent CrossAylesbury signed north west only Brent Cross south east onlyGreater London Hertfordshire boundaryLondon Borough of Barnet Harrow Elstree boundary10 717 2 A41 North Western By Pass A5183 Elstree Hill South to M1 M25 Central London Brent Cross Aylesbury Watford ElstreeNorth western terminus of southern segment southern terminus of A51831 000 mi 1 609 km 1 000 km 0 621 miSecond segment Edit CountyLocationmi 2 3 4 5 kmDestinationsNotesBedfordshire 0 00 0 M1 A5505 south London Luton The North Bedford Dunstable Houghton RegisSouth eastern terminus northern terminus of A5505Dunstable town boundary2 94 7 A505 Watling Street Thorn Road to B5120 Aylesbury Luton Leighton Buzzard DunstableTo B5120 and Dunstable signed south east onlyHockliffe4 97 9 A4012 west Leighton Road Leighton BuzzardEastern terminus of A4012Buckinghamshire City of Milton Keynes 9 6 10 315 4 16 6Little Brickhill Great Brickhill WoburnGrade separated junction Woburn signed south east only 11 618 7 A4146 south Brickhill Road Watling Street to A418 A421 Aylesbury Leighton Buzzard Bedford Great Brickhill Stoke Hammond Water Eaton Woburn Sands Bow Brickhill Bletchley Fenny StratfordSouth eastern terminus of A4146 concurrency Begin freeway 12 5 13 120 1 21 1 A4146 Milton Keynes south amp east Bletchley industryNorth western terminus of A4146 concurrency 13 9 14 422 4 23 2 A421 to M1 Milton Keynes south Buckingham 16 6 17 126 7 27 5 A509 Milton Keynes central and east Southern terminus of A509 17 7 18 228 5 29 3 A422 east Milton Keynes north Bedford Newport Pagnell WolvertonNewport Pagnell and Wolverton signed south east only south eastern terminus of A422 concurrencyNorthamptonshire 21 234 1End freewayOld Stratford A508 north A422 west to M1 north Northampton Buckingham Cosgrove Yardley Gobion DeanshangerNorth western terminus of A422 concurrency southern terminus of A508Towcester28 646 0 A43 Towceser Road to M1 M40 A4525 Northampton Oxford Brackley Banbury Blisworth Tiffield Greens Norton 36 458 6 A45 to M1 A4500 Northampton Coventry DaventryKilsby44 571 6 A361 south west Daventry Road to B4038 Daventry Banbury BarbyNorth eastern terminus of A361 45 873 7 A428 Crick Road to M1 M6 Northampton Rugby 46 274 4 A5 Spur south east to M1 M6 Milton Keynes NorthamptonInformation signed north west only north western terminus of A5 SpurLeicestershire Warwickshirecounty boundary 51 282 4 A426 Rugby Road Gibbet Road to M6 A14 Lutterworth Rugby Coventry Kettering ShawellCoventry and Kettering signed north west only 53 686 3 A4303 east Coventry Road B4027 Lutterworth Road Coal Pit Lane Lutterworth Brinklow Pailton WilleyWestern terminus of A4303 60 196 7 M69 B4109 M1 M6 Leicester Birmingham Coventry Hinckley WolveyM69 junction 1Hinckley62 7100 9 A47 east Dodwells Road B4666 Coventry Road to A447 Earl Shilton Market Bosworth Hinckley town centreSouth eastern terminus of A47 concurrency63 1101 5 A47 west The Long Shoot NuneatonNorth western terminus of A47 66 0106 2 A444 south Weddington Lane NuneatonSouth eastern terminus of A444 concurrency 66 1106 4 A444 north Atherstone Road to A42 Burton Ashby Twycross Sibson Fenny DraytonNorth western terminus of A444 concurrencyWarwickshireAtherstone69 5111 8Atherstone B4116 Grade separated junction south east exit and north west entrance 73 6 73 8118 4 118 8 M42 Trinity Road to M1 M6 M5 M40 The North Nottingham Burton upon Trent The South West Coventry Birmingham KingsburyM42 junction 10 73 8118 8Begin freewayStaffordshireWilnecote73 9118 9B5404 B5080 Wilnecote Fazeley StonydelphB5404 Wilnecote and Fazeley signed north west onlyTamworth75 2 75 7121 0 121 8B5440 Wilnecote Glascote76 7 77 1123 4 124 1 To A51 Tamworth 77 5 77 8124 7 125 2 A453 to A38 Sutton Coldfield Birmingham Fazeley Hopwas Whittington HintsNo westbound entrance To A38 Birmingham Whittington and Hints signed north west only 81 3130 8End freeway 81 3 81 6130 8 131 3 M6 Toll A38 Roman Road to M6 M42 south The North The West The South Cannock Coventry Birmingham Burton Lichfield Hints WeefordThe North The West and Cannock signed north west only M6 Toll junction T4 82 9 83 1133 4 133 7 A5148 north east Birmingham Road A5127 to M6 Toll north A38 Burton Lichfield Sutton ColdfieldTo M6 Toll north signed north west only south western terminus of A5148Muckley Corner85 1137 0 A461 Walsall Road Lichfield WalsallStaffordshire West Midlandscounty boundaryBrownhills town boundary86 8139 7 A5195 north west B5011 Chase Road to M6 Toll M6 Cannock Burntwood BrownhillsTo M6 signed north west only B5011 and Brownshills south east only south eastern terminus of A5195West MidlandsBrownhills88 0141 6 A452 south east Chester Road North Wilkin Road BrownhillsNorth western terminus of A452StaffordshireCannock Chase Great Wyrleyboundary91 1 91 4146 6 147 1 M6 Toll south A34 Walsall Road A460 Lodge Lane to M6 The South Burntwood Walsall Cannock Rugeley WolverhamptonCannock Chase92 6149 0 A4601 to M6 south A460 Cannock Wolverhampton 95 0152 9 M6 to M6 Toll The North West The South Stoke on Trent Stafford BirminghamM6 junction 12Gailey96 2154 8 A449 to M54 Stafford Wolverhampton TelfordTo M54 and Telford signed north west onlyStaffordshire Shropshirecounty boundary 104 2167 7 A41 to M54 M6 Whitchurch Shropshire WolverhamptonTo M6 signed south east onlyShropshireTelford108 5174 6 A4640 Redhill Way Castle Farm Way to M54 A518 Stafford Donnington Priorslee110 0177 0 A442 Stafford Park 1 Hollinsgate to A518 Whitchurch Stafford Bridgnorth Telford city centreGrade separated junction on A442110 6178 0 M54 east B5072 Forge Gate to M6 Birmingham Lawley Telford city centreSouth eastern terminus of M54 concurrency M54 junction 5112 1 112 8180 4 181 5 A5223 to A442 Telford west Whitchurch IronbridgeIronbridge signed south east only M54 junction 6 114 1 115 1183 6 185 2B5061 WellingtonNorth western terminus of M54 concurrency western terminus of M54 M54 junction 7 121 5195 5 A49 north to A53 Whitchurch NewcastleSouth eastern terminus of A49 concurrency 122 6197 3 A5064 north west London Road B4380 Thieves Lane Emstrey Bank A458 Shrewsbury Bridgnorth Much Wenlock Ironbridge Cross Houses Atcham Wroxeter 123 4198 6 A458 Shrewsbury Bridgnorth Cross Houses Much WenlockGrade separated junction south east exit and north west entranceShrewsbury town boundary124 8200 8 A49 south Hereford Road A5112 north east Shrewsbury LeominsterNorth western terminus of A49 concurrency south western terminus of A5112Edgebold126 8204 1 A488 Hanwood Road Shrewsbury west Bishop s Castle Hanwood Pontesbury Minsterley 128 8207 3 A458 Welshpool Road Shrewsbury Mid Wales Welshpool Bicton Heath SheltonMid Wales signed north west only 141 8 142 1228 2 228 7 A483 south B4579 Shrewsbury Road Welshpool OswestrySouth eastern terminus of A483 concurrencyOswestry143 4230 8 A495 north east B4580 Whittington Road Whitchurch Oswestry Ellesmere WhittingtonSouth western terminus of A495Shropshire Wrexhamboundary 147 6237 5River CeiriogEngland Wales boundaryWrexham 149 2240 1 A483 north WrexhamNorth western terminus of A483 concurrencyDenbighshireLlangollen155 1249 6 Castle Street A539 east to A542 RuthinNorth west signage A539 east Castle Street RuabonSouth east signage 166 1267 3 A494 north east to A5104 Ruthin ChesterSouth eastern terminus of A494 concurrencyDruid167 5269 6 A494 south west BalaNorth western terminus of A494ConwyPentrefoelas179 9289 5 A543 north east DenbighSouth western terminus of A543 186 3299 8 A470 south Dolgellau Dolwyddelan Blaenau FfestiniogSouth eastern terminus of A470 concurrency 186 4300 0 A470 north to A55 Llandudno ConwyNorth western terminus of A470 concurrencyCapel Curig192 4309 6 A4086 west to A498 Caernarfon PorthmadogEastern terminus of A4086Gwynedd 204 8329 6 A4244 south Felln Hen Road Llanberis PentirPentir signed north west only northern terminus of A4244 204 9329 8 A55 North Wales Expressway to A487 Conwy Holyhead CaernarfonTo A487 and Caernarfon signed south east only A55 junction 11Bangor208 5335 5 A4087 south west Caernarfon Road to A487 A55 HolyheadNorth eastern terminus of A4087210 3338 4 A487 south Treborth Road to A55 A5 Caernarfon Conwy Holyhead Betws y coedHolyhead signed north west only northern terminus of A487Gwynedd Angleseycounty boundaryBangor Menai Bridgeboundary210 4 210 7338 6 339 1Menai Suspension Bridge over Swellies Menai Strait AngleseyMenai Bridge210 7339 1 A545 north east Telford Road Town centre BeaumarisTown centre signed north west only south western terminus of A545Llanfairpwllgwyngyll212 0341 2 A55 east North Wales Expressway to A487 Bangor CaernarfonAccess only from A55 west to A5 and from A5 to A55 east A55 junction 8A212 5342 0 A4080 west Brynsiencyn Road NewboroughEastern terminus of A4080 215 0346 0 A5152 to A55 Holyhead BangorSouthern terminus of A5152 218 1351 0 A55 North Wales Expressway A5114 north Bangor Holyhead LlangefniSouthern terminus of A5114 A55 junction 6 223 9360 3 A4080 east B5112 to A55 Rhosneigr Aberffraw Llannerch y meddWestern terminus of A4080 226 7364 8 A55 North Wales Expressway Minffordd Road Bangor Holyhead Bodedern Llanfihangel yn NhowynA55 junction 4 228 3367 4 A55 North Wales Expressway Bangor HolyheadA55 junction 3Valley228 8368 2 A5025 B4545 Station Road Amlwch Trearddur BayWestern terminus of A5025Holyhead231 7372 9 A5153 south west to A55 Holyhead BangorHolyhead signed north west only Bangor south east only north eastern terminus of A5153232 3373 9 A55 east London Road to A5154 Town centre BangorNorth western terminus no access from A5 to A55 west1 000 mi 1 609 km 1 000 km 0 621 miRoad safety EditIn June 2008 a 9 9 mile 16 km stretch of the A5 between Daventry and Rugby was named as the most dangerous road in the East Midlands 10 This single carriageway stretch had fifteen fatal and serious injury collisions between 2004 and 2006 and was rated as red the second highest risk band in the EuroRAP report publish by the Road Safety Foundation Gallery Edit Marble Arch London start of the A5 A5 at Milton Keynes looking north at its junction with the A509 The A5 as it traverses rural Shropshire near Wellington on a new alignment to that of the original Thomas Telford route Sign of Thomas Telford s historic route The A5 crosses the Menai Strait using the Menai Suspension Bridge Admiralty Arch Holyhead end of the A5See also EditA5 road Isle of Man A5 road Northern Ireland Trunk roads in WalesReferences EditQuartermaine Jamie Trinder Barrie Stuart Turner R C 2003 Thomas Telford s Holyhead Road The A5 in North Wales York Council for British Archaeology ISBN 1 902771 34 6 a b Google 12 November 2022 Directions from Charterhouse St London EC1N 8AA UK to 51 487462 0 256987 to Ellesmere Rd Chiswick London UK to Chiswick London UK to 564 Great West Rd Hounslow TW5 0TH UK to 51 481919 0 471081 to Wellington St Slough UK to 51 519721 0 633138 to 39 Bath Rd Maidenhead SL6 4RH UK Map Google Maps Google Retrieved 12 November 2022 a b Google 22 November 2022 Chalton Roundabout Luton LU4 9TX UK to A5 Towcester NN12 7QG UK to Kilsby UK to 4 59 A5 Dordon Tamworth UK to A5 Norton Canes Cannock WS11 9XG UK to A5 Wheaton Aston Stafford UK Map Google Maps Google Retrieved 22 November 2022 a b Google 22 November 2022 A5 Wheaton Aston Stafford UK to Priorslee Telford UK to Llanllechid United Kingdom Map Google Maps Google Retrieved 22 November 2022 a b Google 22 November 2022 Llanllechid United Kingdom to 53 231050 4 113263 to Antelope Inn Bangor LL57 2HZ United Kingdom Map Google Maps Google Retrieved 22 November 2022 a b Google 22 November 2022 A5 Menai Bridge LL59 5DU UK to Lon Tyddyn Mawr Gaerwen LL60 6LB United Kingdom to Trewalchmai Holyhead UK to 16 Rhenysgol Caergeiliog Holyhead LL65 3PJ UK to Holyhead United Kingdom to THE BOSTON Holyhead LL65 2NE United Kingdom Map Google Maps Google Retrieved 22 November 2022 Holyhead Road sabre roads org self published source Telford highway to Holyhead found intact under the A5 The Independent London 5 August 2000 Closure Of A5 Trunk Road Between Ty Nant And Dinmael Press release Archived from the original on 24 May 2011 A5 at Ty Nant reopens ahead of schedule full citation needed Highest risk road sections in each UK Government Office Region 2004 2006 PDF Archived from the original PDF on 10 February 2012 External links EditRoute map KML file edit help Template Attached KML A5 road Great Britain KML is from Wikidata Media related to A5 road Great Britain at Wikimedia Commons Society for All British Road Enthusiasts entry for the A5 Road to Nowhere A5 Nesscliffe bypass opened 21 March 2003 Milestonesweb entry EuroRAP GB Tracking Survey Results 2008 Road Safety Foundation 1815 1830 reports of Select Committees on roads to Holyhead digitised by Enhanced British Parliamentary Papers On Ireland Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title A5 road Great Britain amp oldid 1134190702, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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