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A614 road

The A614 is a main road in England running through the counties of Nottinghamshire, South Yorkshire and the East Riding of Yorkshire.

A614
The A614
Route information
Length97.8 mi[1] (157.4 km)
Major junctions
South endRedhill, Nottinghamshire
53°01′21″N 1°07′56″W / 53.0226°N 1.1323°W / 53.0226; -1.1323 (A614 road (southern end))
North endBridlington
54°05′09″N 0°13′13″W / 54.0859°N 0.2203°W / 54.0859; -0.2203 (A614 road (northern end))
Location
CountryUnited Kingdom
Primary
destinations
Goole
Road network

Route

Beginning at Redhill, the northernmost point in the Nottingham suburb of Arnold in Nottinghamshire, the road meets the A60 and A6097 at Redhill roundabout[2][3] then passes Bilsthorpe. At Rufford there is a Center Parcs resort and Rufford Country Park. This is near to Edwinstowe, famed for its connections with Robin Hood. The road meets several other roads on a small roundabout[4][5][6] at Ollerton with fuel stations and fast food outlets.

The road passes Clumber Park and goes past the entrance to the former Army Proteus training camp. The road passes over the River Poulter. At Apleyhead Wood, the road meets the A1 and A57. Major works were started on the Apleyhead junction in 2006 to convert the roundabout into a (GSJ). This work was completed on 20 May 2008.[7] The A614 overlaps the A1 for 6.3 miles (10.1 km) north.

At junction 34 of the A1(M) at Blyth, next to a large Moto , the road runs north to the settlement of Bawtry, passing to the south of a nearby colliery at Harworth. At Bawtry the road meets the A638, a Roman road which heads into Doncaster, passing under the East Coast Main Line here. At Finningley, the road passes around the runway of Robin Hood Airport Doncaster Sheffield, the former RAF Finningley. The road has a level crossing with the Doncaster-Lincoln railway line and the River Torne is crossed. Near Hatfield Woodhouse, the road passes a which used to be , used by RAF Bomber Command. The road meets the M180 and A18 at a roundabout at Thorne, the former terminus of the A18(M), the M18 at junction 6, follows the River Don for 3.5 miles (5.6 km) then crosses it where the river becomes the Dutch River.

From Goole, the road continues in a north-easterly direction, crosses the M62 and passes over the River Ouse on the iron-girder Boothferry Bridge before intersecting with the M62 at junction 36.

From here, the road becomes a trunk road running through the settlements of Howden, Holme-on-Spalding-Moor, Driffield, ending on the Yorkshire coast at Bridlington, where it joins the A165.

History

Former route in Nottinghamshire

The road used to continue south from the junction with the A60, next to the Little Chef, and overlap the A60. The north-west section of the Nottingham western bypass, up to the A52 junction, near the Queen's Medical Centre (before the Clifton Boulevard was built) was the A614 for some time and is now the A6514. Before renumbering of Clifton Boulevard to the A52, concurrent with the numbering of the A614 to A6514, the section from the A52 to A606 was also A614.

Former route in the East Riding of Yorkshire

Originally, the A614 went from Thorne via Snaith to Selby. The current section from Goole through Rawcliffe was the A161 (from Gainsborough). From Goole to Holme-on-Spalding Moor, it was the A1041. From here through Market Weighton, to Driffield, it was the A163. From here to Bridlington, it used to be the A166 (which is the road from York). More recently, it finished at Holme-on-Spalding-Moor, then what is now the A614, carried on north as the A163 (from Selby), then as the A164 (from Beverley) just before Driffield.

Fatal accident in February 2009

On Friday, 13 February 2009 just after 23:00 six people were killed in a head-on collision on the road in Nottinghamshire between the Bilsthorpe crossroads and the Eakring turn-off. The victims were four teenagers in one car, and an elderly couple in the other.

The cause of the accident was concluded by the coroner as to have happened as a result of "inappropriate overtaking" by the driver of the teenagers' car.[8]

References

  1. ^ "Directions to A165/A614". Google. Retrieved 29 April 2013.
  2. ^ New £6 million Redhill park and ride scheme to feature new access road Nottinghamshire Live, 15 June 2020. Retrieved 5 July 2021
  3. ^ [1] Nottinghamshire Police 7 June 2021. Retrieved 6 July 2021
  4. ^ A614 junction improvements Ollerton Roundabout Nottinghamshire County Council. Retrieved 5 July 2021
  5. ^ £28m upgrade for 6 junctions on major Nottinghamshire roads given green light Nottinghamshire Live, 8 January 2021. Retrieved 5 July 2021
  6. ^ Major £24m improvements for Nottinghamshire road used by millions each year Nottinghamshire Live, 26 June 2021. Retrieved 5 July 2021
  7. ^ . Archived from the original on 19 June 2012. Retrieved 5 October 2012.
  8. ^ "Crash road speed 'should be cut'". BBC News. 15 June 2011. Retrieved 14 June 2011.

External links

Map all coordinates using: OpenStreetMap 
Download coordinates as: KML
  • Improvements to Apleyhead junction.
  • Wikinews: Six killed in UK car crash

Coordinates: 53°39′21″N 0°59′25″W / 53.6558°N 0.9903°W / 53.6558; -0.9903 (A614 road)

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The A614 is a main road in England running through the counties of Nottinghamshire South Yorkshire and the East Riding of Yorkshire A614The A614Route informationLength97 8 mi 1 157 4 km Major junctionsSouth endRedhill Nottinghamshire53 01 21 N 1 07 56 W 53 0226 N 1 1323 W 53 0226 1 1323 A614 road southern end North endBridlington54 05 09 N 0 13 13 W 54 0859 N 0 2203 W 54 0859 0 2203 A614 road northern end LocationCountryUnited KingdomPrimarydestinationsGooleRoad networkRoads in the United KingdomMotorways A and B road zones Contents 1 Route 2 History 2 1 Former route in Nottinghamshire 2 2 Former route in the East Riding of Yorkshire 2 3 Fatal accident in February 2009 3 References 4 External linksRoute EditBeginning at Redhill the northernmost point in the Nottingham suburb of Arnold in Nottinghamshire the road meets the A60 and A6097 at Redhill roundabout 2 3 then passes Bilsthorpe At Rufford there is a Center Parcs resort and Rufford Country Park This is near to Edwinstowe famed for its connections with Robin Hood The road meets several other roads on a small roundabout 4 5 6 at Ollerton with fuel stations and fast food outlets The road passes Clumber Park and goes past the entrance to the former Army Proteus training camp The road passes over the River Poulter At Apleyhead Wood the road meets the A1 and A57 Major works were started on the Apleyhead junction in 2006 to convert the roundabout into a dual grade junction GSJ This work was completed on 20 May 2008 7 The A614 overlaps the A1 for 6 3 miles 10 1 km north At junction 34 of the A1 M at Blyth next to a large Moto service station the road runs north to the settlement of Bawtry passing to the south of a nearby colliery at Harworth At Bawtry the road meets the A638 a Roman road which heads into Doncaster passing under the East Coast Main Line here At Finningley the road passes around the runway of Robin Hood Airport Doncaster Sheffield the former RAF Finningley The road has a level crossing with the Doncaster Lincoln railway line and the River Torne is crossed Near Hatfield Woodhouse the road passes a prison which used to be RAF Lindholme used by RAF Bomber Command The road meets the M180 and A18 at a roundabout at Thorne the former terminus of the A18 M the M18 at junction 6 follows the River Don for 3 5 miles 5 6 km then crosses it where the river becomes the Dutch River From Goole the road continues in a north easterly direction crosses the M62 and passes over the River Ouse on the iron girder Boothferry Bridge before intersecting with the M62 at junction 36 From here the road becomes a trunk road running through the settlements of Howden Holme on Spalding Moor Driffield ending on the Yorkshire coast at Bridlington where it joins the A165 History EditFormer route in Nottinghamshire Edit The road used to continue south from the junction with the A60 next to the Little Chef and overlap the A60 The north west section of the Nottingham western bypass up to the A52 junction near the Queen s Medical Centre before the Clifton Boulevard was built was the A614 for some time and is now the A6514 Before renumbering of Clifton Boulevard to the A52 concurrent with the numbering of the A614 to A6514 the section from the A52 to A606 was also A614 Former route in the East Riding of Yorkshire Edit Originally the A614 went from Thorne via Snaith to Selby The current section from Goole through Rawcliffe was the A161 from Gainsborough From Goole to Holme on Spalding Moor it was the A1041 From here through Market Weighton to Driffield it was the A163 From here to Bridlington it used to be the A166 which is the road from York More recently it finished at Holme on Spalding Moor then what is now the A614 carried on north as the A163 from Selby then as the A164 from Beverley just before Driffield Fatal accident in February 2009 Edit On Friday 13 February 2009 just after 23 00 six people were killed in a head on collision on the road in Nottinghamshire between the Bilsthorpe crossroads and the Eakring turn off The victims were four teenagers in one car and an elderly couple in the other The cause of the accident was concluded by the coroner as to have happened as a result of inappropriate overtaking by the driver of the teenagers car 8 References Edit Directions to A165 A614 Google Retrieved 29 April 2013 New 6 million Redhill park and ride scheme to feature new access road Nottinghamshire Live 15 June 2020 Retrieved 5 July 2021 1 Nottinghamshire Police 7 June 2021 Retrieved 6 July 2021 A614 junction improvements Ollerton Roundabout Nottinghamshire County Council Retrieved 5 July 2021 28m upgrade for 6 junctions on major Nottinghamshire roads given green light Nottinghamshire Live 8 January 2021 Retrieved 5 July 2021 Major 24m improvements for Nottinghamshire road used by millions each year Nottinghamshire Live 26 June 2021 Retrieved 5 July 2021 Roads News Archived from the original on 19 June 2012 Retrieved 5 October 2012 Crash road speed should be cut BBC News 15 June 2011 Retrieved 14 June 2011 External links EditMap all coordinates using OpenStreetMap Download coordinates as KMLImprovements to Apleyhead junction SABRE A Guide to Goole Wikinews Six killed in UK car crash Portals Roads Yorkshire Coordinates 53 39 21 N 0 59 25 W 53 6558 N 0 9903 W 53 6558 0 9903 A614 road Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title A614 road amp oldid 1105054618, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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