A525 road
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The A525 is major route from Rhyl in North Wales to Newcastle-under-Lyme in England. On the way, it passes near to Denbigh,through Ruthin, through Wrexham and near Whitchurch.
It is dual carriageway just south of Rhyl. The section north and west of Whitchurch is not classified as a primary route while the section east of Whitchurch is so classified.
In total the A525 is some 73 miles in length.
[edit] Route
- Rhyl (junctions with A548 road);
- Rhuddlan (junctions with A547 road);
- A55 road, junctions 27 & 27a;
- St Asaph;
- Trefnant, (junction with A541 road);
- roundabouts with A543 road;
- Llanrhaeadr (bypassed);
- Rhewl;
- Ruthin (junction and roundabout with A494 road);
- Llanfair Dyffryn Clwyd;
- junction with A542 road;
- crossed by A5104 road south of Llandegla;
- Four Crosses;
- Bwlchgwyn;
- Coedpoeth;
- Intersection with A483 road;
- Wrexham (crosses A543 road as part of ring road);
- Marchwiel (junction with A528 road);
- bypasses Bangor on Dee;
- junction with A539 road;
- Eglwys Cross;
- junction with A495 road;
- joins A41 trunk road to form Whitchurch bypass;
- leaves A41 to continue through Broughall;
- junction with A530 road;
- Audlem (crosses A529 road and crosses Shropshire Union Canal);
- Buerton;
- Woore (crosses A51 road);
- Madeley;
- passes under M6 motorway
- Madeley Heath - junction with A531 road;
- Newcastle-under-Lyme - junction with A34 road
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