A50 road

A50 road
Major junctions
North end: Warrington
Southeast end: Leicester
Location
Primary
destinations
:
Stoke on Trent
Uttoxeter
Derby
Road network

Roads in the United Kingdom
Motorways • A and B road zones

The A50 is a major trunk road in England. It runs from Warrington to Leicester; however, it was once a much longer route.

Contents

Current route

The A50 runs from the centre of Warrington via Junction 20 of the M6, Knutsford, Holmes Chapel, Kidsgrove and Stoke on Trent to Junction 24 of the M1 near Kegworth, via Derby's southern bypass. From here the A50 is concurrent with the M1, resuming again at Junction 22, the A50 runs to the centre of the City of Leicester which is its southernmost point.

Between Stoke and Derby what is now the A50 was planned to be the M64. The resulting A564, which borrowed the alias A50, is in effect this motorway.

Once the Southern Derby Bypass was completed, it became the A50. The road is maintained privately by Connect A50 Ltd. Much of the new section of road is made of concrete.

Previous routes

North of Leicester, before the dual carriageway section bypassing Derby was built, the A50 formerly went through Burton upon Trent and Ashby-de-la-Zouch to Leicester, but that section is now designated the A511 road.

South of Leicester, the A50 used to terminate at Hockliffe in Bedfordshire at a junction with the A5.

The old A50 was the main route to London from Leicester, before it was replaced during the 19th century by what is now the A6.

References

  1. ^ Image from Wikimedia Commons June 2007

External links

Media related to [//commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Category:A50_road_(England) A50 road (England)] at Wikimedia Commons