M53 motorway

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M53 motorway
Length 20 miles
32 km
Direction North - South
Start Wallasey
Primary destinations Birkenhead
Ellesmere Port
Queensferry
End Chester
Construction dates 1972 - 1982
Motorways joined 11 -
M56 motorway

The M53 is a motorway in the Metropolitan Borough of Wirral and Cheshire on the Wirral Peninsula in England. It can also be referred to as the Mid Wirral Motorway. It is 20 miles (32 km) long and runs between Wallasey in the north and Chester. Part of this motorway was originally the M531.

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[edit] Route

Starting at the northern end, the motorway starts close to Wallasey. It loops round the north west of Birkenhead and then runs south as a dual 3-lane route between Upton, Woodchurch in the west and Prenton. From Junctions 1 to 3 it runs parallel to the Borderlands railway line. It crosses this line south of junction 3. From this junction it proceeds south to the west of Bebington through junction 4 and then further south for 3 miles (where it crosses the Wirral railway line, before it narrows to dual 2 lanes[1] and turns sharply to the east. At junction 5, traffic for Wales can take the A41, A550 & A494 to join the A55 near Ewloe. The road passes north and then east of Hooton, then to the east of Overpool and Woolverham and with Ellesmere Port to the west.

South of Junction 10 the route enters a more rural setting, crosses the M56 motorway and then heads south and terminates on the A55.

[edit] History

This motorway was originally two separate projects, the M53 and M531. The M53 was originally proposed to run from the Kingsway Tunnel to Backford [2]. The M531 would have run from between the current junctions 4 & 5 and provided a connection with the M56 for eastbound travel.

[edit] M531

The first section of the M531 was built to improve access to the Vauxhall Motors factory near Ellesmere Port. It was opened in 1968 as a non-designated road[2]. Subsequently this road was extended further south to meet the A5117 and was designated as the M531. In March 1981 the M531 was lengthened to meet the M56 and at this stage the whole route was redesignated as the M53.

[edit] M53

Construction on the M53 started in 1969. It was to be built in stages as part of a strategic route to North Wales for traffic from Merseyside. In 1972 this first section to junction 5 was opened. A junction was partially built to allow extension of the motorway further south west, around 1 mile west of junction 5. The unbuilt motorway would have provided a bypass of the A41 and would likely have terminated on the M56[3], though exactly where is unknown. The unfinished junction for this extension has now been demolished.

The final section of the M53 provided a link to Chester from the M56 and was opened in 1982. No plans are known to exist to complete the originally planned M53[4].

[edit] Dates

  • Junctions 1 to 5 were opened in 1972
  • Junctions 5 to 8 were redesignated as motorway in 1974 as part of the M531 [5]
  • Junctions 8 to 10 opened in 1975 as part of the M531
  • Junctions 10 to 11 were opened in 1981
  • Junctions 11 to 12 were opened in 1982

[edit] Junctions

M53 Motorway
Northbound Junction Southbound
Road continues as (tunnel) to Liverpool Start of Motorway
Claughton, Wallasey, A554 J1 Bidston, Wallasey, A554
Upton, Moreton, Hoylake A5027 J2 Upton, Moreton, Hoylake A5027
Tranmere, Heswall, West Kirby, Woodchurch, Prenton, A552 J3 Tranmere, Heswall, West Kirby, Woodchurch, Prenton, A552
Heswall A5137
Bebington, Port Sunlight B5137
J4 Heswall A5137
Bebington, Port Sunlight
Eastham, Hooton A41
Queensferry (A550)
J5 Bebington, Eastham, Hooton A41
Queensferry (A550)
Stanlow Refinery B5132 J6 Stanlow Refinery B5132
Overpool, Vauxhall motors B5132 J7 Overpool, Vauxhall motors B5132
Overpool B5132
Industrial Estate A5032
J8 Industrial Estate A5032
Ellesmere Port, A5032 J9 Ellesmere Port, A5032
Elton, Whitbyheath, Cheshire Oaks A5117
Queensferry (A550)
J10 Elton, Whitbyheath, Cheshire Oaks A5117
Queensferry (A550)
Runcorn, Warrington, Manchester M56 J11 Runcorn, Warrington, Manchester M56
Chester, Helsby A56 J12 Chester A56
Start of Motorway Road continues as A55 to North Wales

[edit] See also

[edit] References

  1. ^ CBRD Motorway Database - M53 Exit List. Chris Marshall.
  2. ^ a b The Motorway Archive - M53 Scheme Page. Institution of Highways and Transportation.
  3. ^ Parliamentary Debates, House of Commons, 23 July 1993, column 403
  4. ^ CBRD History of the M53/M531. Chris Marshall.
  5. ^ The Motorway Archive - M53 Opening Dates. Institution of Highways and Transportation.

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