A6177 road
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A6177 road | |
Direction | Circular |
Start | Undercliffe |
End | Undercliffe |
Roads joined | M606 A647 road A650 road A658 road A6036 road A6037 road A6176 road |
The A6177 is a ring road around Bradford in West Yorkshire, England. It is mostly formed from existing roads and save for its southern section is single-carriageway.
[edit] Route Description
Starting from Undercliffe going clockwise at the junction of the A658 to the east of Knaresborough road, it heads south along the single carriageway Idle Road and Killinghall road through Bradford Moor before crossing the B6381 Bradford to Thornbury road at the Barrack Tavern public house. The next major junction is at Laisterdyke with Leeds Road, part of the A647 Halifax to Leeds via Bradford road, which it meets for the first time. Just after crossing the A647, it passes over the Leeds to Bradford railway line and continues via Sticker Lane to Dudley Hill roundabout, an elevated junction with sliproad connections to and from Wakefield Road part of the A650 Wakefield to Keighley road.
At Dudley Hill, the road turns east and becomes the dual carriageway Rooley Lane. To the left soon after Dudley Hill is Rook Lane which forms a link for traffic from the northbound A650 for traffic heading clockwise onto the ring road. The next roundabout is Bierley which connects with an Asda supermarket and the Bierley housing estate. Continuing eastwards then is the elevated Staygate roundabout which connects with the M606 Chain Bar and the M62, and the A6036 to Stump Cross near Halifax. Clockwise traffic negotiates Staygate roundabout into Mayo Avenue while anticlockwise traffic is diverted from the roundabout pass the end of the M606 up a slip road which was once part of Birch Lane into the ring road.
At Staygate the road heads north along Mayo Avenue and crosses the A641 Huddersfield to Bradford road at Manchester Road. There was once a roundabout at this point, but it was replaced by a large signal-controlled junction in 2004 to improve traffic flows. From Manchester Road it becomes a single carriageway again and run along Smiddles Lane, Southfield Road, Southfield Lane and Hudson Avenue through Little Horton to Cross Lane traffic lights at Great Horton where the A647 is met for the second time.
From Cross Lane the A647 joins with the ring road as it turns east along Great Horton Road towards Horton Grange crossing the trackbed of the old Bradford-Queensbury/Halifax/Keighley railway at the junction with Park Avenue. At Horton Grange, the A647 turns east onto All Saints Road while the ring road turns North West along Horton Grange Road. It crosses the Bradford to Clayton Road at Legrams Lane and continues via Ingleby Road, passing the headquarters of Grattan and across Bradford Beck to Girlington. At Girlington there is the Victoria shopping centre home to a Morrisons supermarket and a Woolworths before the junction of the B6145 Bradford to Denholme Gate road at Thornton Road. At this point the road turns east along Whetley Lane, crosses the B6144 Bradford to Haworth road and heads into Manningham via Marlborough Road and Carlisle Road.
At Manningham the road meets the A650 for the second time before heading down Queen's Road and across the Bradford to Shipley railway. To the left and right are two roads which form connections to and from Canal Road, the A6037 Bradford to Shipley Road which the ring road crosses via a bridge which at one time went over the old Bradford Canal. At this there are good views for anti-clockwise traffic of Lister's Mill on the right and the Valley Parade football ground. After the junction with King's Road the route joins Bolton Road for a few yards before turning right into Lister Lane. This is where the A6176 to Pullan Avenue and the A658 road starts. Along Lister Lane the route passes along the back of Peel Park, home of the famous Bradford Mela before returning back to its start at Undercliffe.
[edit] A6177 in Blackburn
From the late 1990s until 2005, there was a duplicate road numbered A6177 in Lancashire. This was a road between Blackburn and Haslingden, which had formerly been numbered B6232. It has partly reverted to its old number, with the remainder, at the Blackburn end, being renumbered as the A6077.
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