- A15 road (England)
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ukmotorwayAsmall|1The A15 is a majorroad inEngland . It runs north fromPeterborough viaMarket Deeping , Bourne,Sleaford and Lincoln before it is interrupted at its junction with the M180 nearScawby . The road restarts ten miles (16 km) east, and then continues north pastBarton-upon-Humber and over theHumber Bridge before terminating atHessle nearKingston upon Hull .Driving conditions
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the AA , the route is convert|95|mi|km long, and should take 2 1/4 hours. Norman Cross - Bourne takes 33 minutes, Bourne to Lincoln takes 46 minutes and Lincoln to the Humber Bridge takes 54 minutes.A section of the A15 provides the longest stretch of straight road in the UK
Route
Peterborough
The A15 is Peterborough's main connecting road from the south to the A1(M), [http://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/885179 joining] near
Stilton , atNorman Cross , though this short stretch is only single carriageway and has many sets of traffic lights and speed cameras. It begins as "London Road" at [www.geograph.org.uk/photo/885202 junction] 16 of the A1(M) with the B1043 (former A1) inCambridgeshire and the district ofNorth West Cambridgeshire . From here to Yaxley it passes the " [http://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/885173 Norman Cross Hotel] " and [http://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/379714 follows] the City of Peterborough and Cambridgeshire boundary, where there is theBP "Little Hampton Filling Station" on the left and a junction with the B1091 (forFarcet ). It enters the City of Peterborough near Hampton Vale on the left, and meets the A1260 "The Serpentine", which leads to two much faster routes around Peterborough, at a roundabout near a largeTesco andSerpentine Green [http://www.serpentinegreen.net Shopping Centre] on the left. Next is a roundabout for the [http://www.cygnetpark.co.uk Cygnet Park] business park on the left, home of the new headquarters ofNews International . It entersOld Fletton near the headquarters ofHotpoint to the left. There is a staggered junction with the A1129 and it crosses theEast Coast Main Line . It [http://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/83410 passes] Peterborough United on the right inNew Fletton . It meets the start of the A605 at a roundabout and crosses theRiver Nene . The old A15 route heading out of Peterborough is known as "Lincoln Road" - a main shopping area.The A15 takes two routes through Peterborough:
* The route on the west side begins as " [http://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/465153 Bourges Boulevard] " at PeterboroughCrown Court , meets the A1179 (former A47), passes thePeterborough railway station and theEsso "Westside Service Station" on the left, meets three roundabouts near Millfield and New England. It follows the East Coast Main Line and becomes "Lincoln Road" and " [http://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/672644 Werrington Parkway] " after the A47 GSJ. It passes aMorrisons just after the A47 at Walton, then passes four roundabouts, crossing thePeterborough to Lincoln Line .
* The route on the east side starts at the "Eye" [http://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/354159 roundabout] with the A1139 at Newark next to theBP service station andKFC , then follows the dual-carriageway "Paston Parkway", which is the old route of the A47, and [http://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/322311 meets] the A47. It continues as a dual-carriageway (opened in Spring 2008) at the next roundabout at Gunthorpe and follows theCar Dyke then meets another roundabout at Werrington before becoming a single carriageway and crosses the Spalding railway between Werrington and Glinton .Both routes head through Werrington (passing either side) before joining again at Glinton with the roundabout with the B1443. There is another [http://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/162377 roundabout] with the B1443 (for
Helpston ) near the Total "Glinton Service Station" and aMcDonalds . It passes Etton and meets a roundabout with the [http://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/442601 B1524] (former route through Market Deeping), B1162 (for Northborough) and an exit forMaxey .Kesteven
Just south of the "Welland Gate" roundabout on the A16 and B1166, it crosses the
River Welland so enteringSouth Kesteven inLincolnshire . The roundabout marks the western end of the £7m four mile (6 km)Market Deeping bypass, finished in July 1998. The A15 and A16 roads are now merged in a one mile (1.6 km) dual-carriageway stretch. It meets the B1524 (former route) at a roundabout and heads to the left as " [http://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/453491 Peterborough Road] " becoming "Bourne Road" and "Deeping Road". In Langtoft, where it passes the St Michael and All Angels [http://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/106200 church] and " [http://homepages.which.net/~rex/bourne/photos/langtoft2.jpgWaggon & Horses] ", andBaston there are convert|40|mi/h|km/h|abbr=onspeed camera s. North of Baston is the [http://www.watersidegardencentre.co.uk Waterside Garden Centre] close to where it meets the north-south Roman King Street, which it follows until Rippingale. It goes over the River Glen at the point it is crossed by the [http://www.macmillanway.org Macmillan Way] , atKate's Bridge . Just north of here is theBP "Kate's Bridge Service Station".There is a left turn for
Obthorpe and it goes through Thurlby, passing the " [http://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/693365 Horseshoe] " pub, thenNorthorpe , before coming to the small town of Bourne. It meets the A151 at a new roundabout, then it leaves to the right, where the road becomes "South Road". It passesBourne Grammar School , then the "Masons Arms" and "Red Lion" pubs on the left, andBourne Abbey as "South Street". In "North Street", it passes the [http://homepages.which.net/~rex/bourne/burghleycentre.htm Burghley Centre] (shops), and "Royal Oak" and " [http://homepages.which.net/~rex/bourne/burghleyarms.htm Burghley Arms] " and "Nags Head" on the right. There is the Esso "Bourne Service Station" on the left, which has aTesco Express . The section north of Bourne to the junction with the A153 near Sleaford is often quiet. It becomes "North Road", passing close to Dyke, and goes through Morton as "Bourne Road", passing the " [http://www.charleswells.co.uk/home/pub-guide/pub/kingshead-morton Kings Head] " and " [http://www.pub-explorer.com/olpg/the-lordnelson/morton/index.htm Lord Nelson] " pubs. It becomes " [http://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/312149 Folkingham Road] " and there is a right turn forHaconby and a junction with the B1177 (forBillingborough ). Close by areRippingale andKirkby Underwood . It passes byAslackby and the " [http://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/275210 Robin Hood and Little John] ", then it goes past a [http://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/90682 water tower] and through the middle ofFolkingham as "Bourne Road" at the northern end of which it becomes "Sleaford Road" and [http://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/360133 enters]North Kesteven .There is the "
Threekingham Bar" [http://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/360104 roundabout] with the east-west A52, and it goes throughOsbournby , as "London Road" where it passes the " [http://www.whichcotearms.com Whichcote Arms] " pub and the [http://www.osbournby.lincs.sch.uk primary school] . It passes the "Tally Ho Inn", nearAswarby , then there are left turns forAunsby and Swarby.Sleaford and [http://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/360524 Silk Willoughby] were until 1993 on the A15, which slowed traffic down chronically as the traffic went across alevel crossing and through Sleaford's shopping area. The £5.7m bypass opened on16 September 1993 , by Douglas Hogg, where there is a roundabout with the A153 and B1517, where the traffic increases. The A15 crosses the [http://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/122470 railway] andRiver Slea then leaves the bypass at the "Holdingham" roundabout with the A17 and B1518 (former route). Situated on this large roundabout are aLittle Chef with a Travelodge, aMcDonalds and the Total "Holdingham Service Station". As "Lincoln Road", it goes close toLeasingham meeting the B1209, which used to be on the A15. There is a [http://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/384168 junction] forCranwell with the B1429. It meets the B1191 (forScopwick ), B1202 and B1178. At Boothby Graffoe Heath, it passes the " [http://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/490205 Kitchen] " cafe. On the route to Lincoln, it goes near to two RAF bases -RAF Digby , which is used for communications rather than as a flying station, and across the [http://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/419932 end] of the runway ofRAF Waddington , which fliesAWACS and Nimrod aircraft. [http://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/687930 Next] to the runway at Waddington is an old Vulcan.Lincoln
At
Bracebridge Heath , it passes the Total "Sleaford Road Service Station", just before it meets the end of the A607 attraffic light s. Towards Lincoln, it meets the B1131 as "London Road". It is crossed by theViking Way at the momentLincoln Cathedral comes into full view. Here the road is on the brink of the descent of "Cross O'Cliff Hill" and the entry into the City of Lincoln. It meets the A1434 "Newark Road" fromNorth Hykeham at traffic lights near the Priory LSST, where it becomes " [http://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/568993 St Catherine's Road] ", and [http://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/567595 passes] anEleanor Cross . At a roundabout at the south end of (what becomes) Lincoln's "High Street", it exits to the right along "South Park" and meets the B1188 at traffic lights, where it heads left as " [http://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/411652 Canwick Road] ". At [http://www.bbc.co.uk/lincolnshire/content/articles/2008/06/26/pelhambridge_50_feature.shtml Pelham Bridge] (which was opened by the Queen in 1958), it crosses the railway near Tesco on the right, the train station on the left, the junction with the start of the A57 and Siemens factory. It crosses theRiver Witham , before heading up the hill on the north side of the Lincoln Gap, and heading in the direction of the A158 as "Lindum Road" (forSkegness ) then "Wragby Road", pastLincoln Christ's Hospital School and aTesco near a left turn for the B1182 then meets the [http://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/52821 B1308] near the large Carlton Centre Retail Park with aMcDonalds . A new [http://www.lincolnshire.gov.uk/section.asp?docId=30145 eastern bypass] to the A158/A15 junction has been announced, though funding is proving difficult.Lindsey
North of Lincoln, the A15 enters
West Lindsey , and meets the start of the A158 at a roundabout, then [http://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/275900 runs concurrently] with the A46 to the "Riseholme" roundabout, then [http://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/275160 follows] theRoman road Ermine Street past the Riseholme College of Agriculture, now part of theUniversity of Lincoln , and [http://www.lincolnshireshowground.co.uk Lincolnshire Showground] to the [http://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/89223 left] . At the end of a 40mph section with a speed camera is the "Tillbridge Lane" [http://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/89224 roundabout] with the A1500, for Gainsborough. From here, it used to be straight, but withRAF Scampton becoming a base forV bomber s in the 1950s, the runway had to be extended and the road now has a curved diversion. It passes the Scampton [http://www.pollyplatt.lincs.sch.uk primary school] and [http://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/416347 continues] past a right turn toNormanby by Spital to the roundabout with the A631 atCaenby Corner , and the Total "Caenby Corner Garage" and aLittle Chef just south ofSpital-in-the-Street . Overtaking is difficult as the road, although straight, is undulating with unmarked dips and slow moving farm traffic. At the B1205 staggered [http://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/142584 crossroads] (forWaddingham ), it entersNorth Lincolnshire . At the B1206 crossroads, the old route used to go throughHibaldstow andBrigg . It passes close toKirton in Lindsey , home ofRAF Kirton In Lindsey much used inWorld War II , now home to theTrent Valley Gliding Club .Hibaldstow was a [http://www.wartimememories.co.uk/airfields/hibaldstow.html wartime fighter airfield] as well, this is now used as a base for parachuting and parachuting competitions by Target Skysports. The five-mile (8 km) £7m Brigg and Redbourne [http://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/326757 bypass] was added in December 1989 which [http://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/583632 follows] the old Ermine Street inNorth Lincolnshire further than previously, with a much flatter, wider and safer road. This section was the upgraded route of an unclassified road. It crosses the Sheffield to Cleethorpes railway line nearGainsthorpe , [http://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/234368 passes] near toScawby , and [http://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/327474 joining] the M180 at junction 4, nearScunthorpe .The route of the A15 now becomes part of the three-laned M180, which was opened on
2 September 1977 . The A15 section along Ermine Street was planned to be opened at the same time, but it had to wait twelve years. This five mile (8 km) section of motorway never ever sees hold ups. The build up of traffic to Grimsby prompted calls for the Brigg bypass for many years, but the Flixborough explosion of 1974 made it more of an emergency. This section goes under the A18, over theRiver Ancholme , over the old route of the A15 (B1206) and over the South Trans-Pennine railway. At junction 5, the A15 reforms at the dual-grade "Barnetby Interchange", which is crossed by theViking Way and has the JET "Barnetby [http://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/212119 Service Station] " with an exit toElsham . It continues north as an excellent dual carriageway which carries about as little traffic as the M180. The M180 drops to two lanes under this roundabout and continues toGrimsby andImmingham as the A180, which has a logbook of many drivers falling asleep over itshypnotic concrete surface.The A15 towards the
Humber Bridge , goes directly across the runways of the formerRAF Bomber Command airfield atRAF Elsham Wolds (where over 1000 of its aircrew were killed), which is now the [http://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/211562 Elsham Wolds] Industrial Estate. The former route of the A15, pre-1978, is now called [http://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/61208 B1206] , and ends at New Holland, where the A15 formerly connected with the Humber Ferry. The £5.6m six-mile (10 km)Brigg Bypass toBarton-upon-Humber Bypass (up to where the B1218 [http://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/494323 crosses] ) section opened in June 1978. The £2m one-mile (1.6 km) Barton-upon-Humber Bypass to Humber Bridge (A1077 [http://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/39932 interchange] ) section opened in September 1978, although some maps show this being open before the southern section to the M180. When this whole [http://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/51501 section] opened to the GSJ with the A1077 (forSouth Ferriby ) in 1978, there was no longer any access to the B1218. In the early 1990s, a new [http://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/51498 interchange] was added with the [http://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/393180 B1206] (the former A15), which is [http://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/848959 crossed] by the Viking Way. The [http://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/24043 section] across the Humber was opened on17 July 1981 , by the Queen, and was the world's longest single-span bridge until 1997. The [http://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/452359 tolls] are north of the bridge. It [http://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/403031 crosses] the A63 and meets a roundabout with A164 (forBeverley ) and A1105, then turns left along a short [http://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/541875 section] of dual-carriageway (former A63) to end at the A63.External links
* [http://www.sabre-roads.org.uk/roadlists/f99/15.shtml The Society for All British Road Enthusiasts' article on A15]
* [http://www.road-to-nowhere.co.uk/route-guides/A15.htm Road to Nowhere: A15]
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