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A68 road

The A68 is a major road in the United Kingdom, running from Darlington in England to the A720 in Edinburgh, the capital of Scotland. It crosses the Anglo-Scottish border at Carter Bar and is the only road to do so for some distance either way; the next major crossings are the A697 from Coldstream to Cornhill-on-Tweed in the east, and the A7 near Canonbie to the west.

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Route edit

 
Border at Carter Bar

The southernmost section of the A68, as it leaves Darlington, has been described as a "rustbelt".[1] In January 2022 there was a proposal to widen key roundabouts in Darlington to ease traffic flow.[2] The road crosses the A1(M) at Copshaw Hill Interchange.[3] It bypasses Bishop Auckland and runs through West Auckland, Toft Hill and Tow Law, where Durham County Council has installed a live camera so that drivers can check traffic and weather.[4] It then passes Consett and Corbridge; it used to pass through the centre of the town but since 1979 has run on a bypass to the east, crossing the River Tyne over Styford Bridge.[5] During the construction of the bypass, Roman burials, glass and coins were found, and some traces of Dere Street.[6] To return to the previous route of the A68 it is concurrent with the A69 for 2.9 miles (4.7 km), before turning off north again. The road passes through rural Northumberland, following the route of Dere Street for much of this stretch, which is considered highly scenic.[7]

The A68 crosses the Scottish border at Carter Bar, then runs through the Border towns of Jedburgh, St Boswells, Earlston and Lauder before going over Soutra Hill, passing through Pathhead and by-passing Dalkeith, before terminating at Millerhill Junction on the A720.[8] Until September 2008, the A68 passed through Dalkeith; the opening of a bypass removed large volumes of traffic from the town centre and led to a reduction in accidents.[9] The northern section is used by commuters to Edinburgh, as well as long-distance traffic.[10]

In August 2020 part of the road near Fala collapsed after heavy rain.[11] It reopened the following month.[12][13]

Part of the A68 is a trunk road from the boundary with Midlothian to the border at Carter Bar, managed by BEAR Scotland for Transport Scotland.[14][15] The English section as far south as the junction with the A696 to Newcastle was previously a trunk road,[16] but was detrunked in 2001 as part of the government's "New Deal for Trunk Roads in England" report published three years earlier.[17]

Along with the A696, the A68 forms an alternative route between Newcastle Upon Tyne and Edinburgh to the A1 which runs along the coast via Berwick Upon Tweed, and is the more scenic of the two.[18]

History edit

The A68 follows the Roman Dere Street north of Corbridge, crossing Hadrian's Wall, and shares its route as far as the historic camps of Habitancum and Bremenium. The area contains numerous Roman forts.[19]

The current route across Carter Bar was proposed by John Loudon McAdam in 1828. It was constructed over the following decade, and featured bridges designed by James Jardine.[20]

Safety edit

The A68 was the 20th most dangerous UK road in 2017.[21] In 2021, the Scottish government announced funding for safety improvements in Pathhead.[22] In England, some MPs have lobbied for similar safety improvements along the road.[23]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Priestley, Catherine (26 June 2021). "MPs lobby roads minister for upgrades and bypasses for 'rust belt' A68". The Northern Echo.
  2. ^ Edgar, Bill (21 January 2022). "Public consultation on major redesign in Darlington which could see home demolished". The Northern Echo.
  3. ^ "A1(M) J58 Copshaw Hill Interchange". roads.org. Retrieved 29 September 2022.
  4. ^ "A68 Tow Law – Durham County Council". durham.gov.uk.
  5. ^ "New £3m road link opens at Styford". Hexham Courant. 12 October 1979. p. 1.
  6. ^ "Library". archaeologydataservice.ac.uk.
  7. ^ McGuinness, Tim (9 January 2021). "14 great views of Northumberland you can see from the A68". ChronicleLive.
  8. ^ "A720 Millerhill Junction". roads.org. Retrieved 29 September 2022.
  9. ^ Transport Scotland. "3YA Evaluation Report for A68(T) Dalkeith Bypass" (PDF). p. 43.
  10. ^ A68 Pathhead to Tynehead Improvement Scheme Stage 3 Environmental Statement (PDF). Transport Scotland (Report). June 2008. p. iii. Retrieved 3 October 2022.
  11. ^ "'Technical challenges' face A68 landslide road repair". BBC News. 17 August 2020.
  12. ^ Ritchie, Cameron (7 September 2020). "A68 reopens after entire section of carriageway rebuilt following storm damage". East Lothian Courier.
  13. ^ Rinaldi, Giancarlo (8 September 2020). "A68 at Fala: The collapsed road rebuilt in under a month". BBC News.
  14. ^ "Trunk Roads". Scottish Borders Council. Retrieved 3 October 2022.
  15. ^ Transport Scotland. "Trunk roads" (PDF).
  16. ^ "Road Network". Hansard. 5 August 1976. Retrieved 3 October 2022.
  17. ^ Sixty Years of Highway Infrastructure – Motorway and Trunk Road Development in the North East (PDF) (Report). Chartered Institution of Highways and Transportation. Retrieved 3 October 2022.
  18. ^ "Britain's most scenic country roads". CountryFile. 2 February 2019. Retrieved 4 October 2022.
  19. ^ de la Bedoyere, Guy (2010). Hadrian's Wall – History and Guide. Amberley. p. 129. ISBN 978-1-445-61213-3.
  20. ^ A Biographical Dictionary of Civil Engineers in Great Britain and Ireland. Vol. 1. Thomas Telford. 2002. pp. 360, 417.
  21. ^ "Revealed: The most dangerous roads in Scotland and the UK". The Scotsman. 1 February 2018.
  22. ^ "Local MSP welcomes funding to improve road safety in Pathhead". Edinburgh News. 23 November 2021. Retrieved 3 October 2022.
  23. ^ "County Durham and Darlington MPs lobby for A68 improvements". Northern Echo. 26 June 2021. Retrieved 3 October 2022.

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The A68 is a major road in the United Kingdom running from Darlington in England to the A720 in Edinburgh the capital of Scotland It crosses the Anglo Scottish border at Carter Bar and is the only road to do so for some distance either way the next major crossings are the A697 from Coldstream to Cornhill on Tweed in the east and the A7 near Canonbie to the west A68Major junctionsFromDarlingtonMajor intersectionsA1 M A69A696A720ToEdinburgh City BypassLocationCountryUnited KingdomPrimarydestinationsBishop AucklandConsettCorbridgeJedburghEdinburghRoad networkRoads in the United Kingdom Motorways A and B road zones A67 A69 Contents 1 Route 2 History 3 Safety 4 See also 5 References 6 External linksRoute edit nbsp Border at Carter Bar The southernmost section of the A68 as it leaves Darlington has been described as a rustbelt 1 In January 2022 there was a proposal to widen key roundabouts in Darlington to ease traffic flow 2 The road crosses the A1 M at Copshaw Hill Interchange 3 It bypasses Bishop Auckland and runs through West Auckland Toft Hill and Tow Law where Durham County Council has installed a live camera so that drivers can check traffic and weather 4 It then passes Consett and Corbridge it used to pass through the centre of the town but since 1979 has run on a bypass to the east crossing the River Tyne over Styford Bridge 5 During the construction of the bypass Roman burials glass and coins were found and some traces of Dere Street 6 To return to the previous route of the A68 it is concurrent with the A69 for 2 9 miles 4 7 km before turning off north again The road passes through rural Northumberland following the route of Dere Street for much of this stretch which is considered highly scenic 7 The A68 crosses the Scottish border at Carter Bar then runs through the Border towns of Jedburgh St Boswells Earlston and Lauder before going over Soutra Hill passing through Pathhead and by passing Dalkeith before terminating at Millerhill Junction on the A720 8 Until September 2008 the A68 passed through Dalkeith the opening of a bypass removed large volumes of traffic from the town centre and led to a reduction in accidents 9 The northern section is used by commuters to Edinburgh as well as long distance traffic 10 In August 2020 part of the road near Fala collapsed after heavy rain 11 It reopened the following month 12 13 Part of the A68 is a trunk road from the boundary with Midlothian to the border at Carter Bar managed by BEAR Scotland for Transport Scotland 14 15 The English section as far south as the junction with the A696 to Newcastle was previously a trunk road 16 but was detrunked in 2001 as part of the government s New Deal for Trunk Roads in England report published three years earlier 17 Along with the A696 the A68 forms an alternative route between Newcastle Upon Tyne and Edinburgh to the A1 which runs along the coast via Berwick Upon Tweed and is the more scenic of the two 18 History editThe A68 follows the Roman Dere Street north of Corbridge crossing Hadrian s Wall and shares its route as far as the historic camps of Habitancum and Bremenium The area contains numerous Roman forts 19 The current route across Carter Bar was proposed by John Loudon McAdam in 1828 It was constructed over the following decade and featured bridges designed by James Jardine 20 Safety editThe A68 was the 20th most dangerous UK road in 2017 21 In 2021 the Scottish government announced funding for safety improvements in Pathhead 22 In England some MPs have lobbied for similar safety improvements along the road 23 See also editBritish road numbering scheme nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to A68 road Great Britain References edit Priestley Catherine 26 June 2021 MPs lobby roads minister for upgrades and bypasses for rust belt A68 The Northern Echo Edgar Bill 21 January 2022 Public consultation on major redesign in Darlington which could see home demolished The Northern Echo A1 M J58 Copshaw Hill Interchange roads org Retrieved 29 September 2022 A68 Tow Law Durham County Council durham gov uk New 3m road link opens at Styford Hexham Courant 12 October 1979 p 1 Library archaeologydataservice ac uk McGuinness Tim 9 January 2021 14 great views of Northumberland you can see from the A68 ChronicleLive A720 Millerhill Junction roads org Retrieved 29 September 2022 Transport Scotland 3YA Evaluation Report for A68 T Dalkeith Bypass PDF p 43 A68 Pathhead to Tynehead Improvement Scheme Stage 3 Environmental Statement PDF Transport Scotland Report June 2008 p iii Retrieved 3 October 2022 Technical challenges face A68 landslide road repair BBC News 17 August 2020 Ritchie Cameron 7 September 2020 A68 reopens after entire section of carriageway rebuilt following storm damage East Lothian Courier Rinaldi Giancarlo 8 September 2020 A68 at Fala The collapsed road rebuilt in under a month BBC News Trunk Roads Scottish Borders Council Retrieved 3 October 2022 Transport Scotland Trunk roads PDF Road Network Hansard 5 August 1976 Retrieved 3 October 2022 Sixty Years of Highway Infrastructure Motorway and Trunk Road Development in the North East PDF Report Chartered Institution of Highways and Transportation Retrieved 3 October 2022 Britain s most scenic country roads CountryFile 2 February 2019 Retrieved 4 October 2022 de la Bedoyere Guy 2010 Hadrian s Wall History and Guide Amberley p 129 ISBN 978 1 445 61213 3 A Biographical Dictionary of Civil Engineers in Great Britain and Ireland Vol 1 Thomas Telford 2002 pp 360 417 Revealed The most dangerous roads in Scotland and the UK The Scotsman 1 February 2018 Local MSP welcomes funding to improve road safety in Pathhead Edinburgh News 23 November 2021 Retrieved 3 October 2022 County Durham and Darlington MPs lobby for A68 improvements Northern Echo 26 June 2021 Retrieved 3 October 2022 External links edit55 17 34 N 2 18 41 W 55 29268 N 2 31144 W 55 29268 2 31144 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title A68 road amp oldid 1206450302, 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