- A45 road
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road= A45
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start=Birmingham
destinations=Coventry
RugbyNorthampton Wellingborough
end=Thrapston
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"This article is about a road in England; for the highway in Spain see:A45 road (Spain) The A45 is a major
road inEngland . It runs east fromBirmingham past theNational Exhibition Centre and the M42, then bypassesCoventry and Rugby, where it briefly merges with the M45 until it continues toDaventry . It then heads toNorthampton andWellingborough before running north ofRushden andHigham Ferrers and terminating at its junction with theA14 road nearThrapston .The road used to run to
Felixstowe but most of the route was re-designated as the A14 in the mid-1990s.History
The original (1923) route of the A45 was Birmingham to Ipswich. The road was extended to Felixstowe in 1935, replacing the A139. Initially, the A45 passed through Ipswich to Felixstowe; when the
Orwell bridge was opened in 1982, the road was diverted to pass over the new bridge.A bypass for the village of
Eltisley was built in 1972, along with a bypass on the B1040 road. The three-mile £8mSt Neots Bypass opened in December 1985 on what was then the A45. When the M6-to-Felixstowe route was moved and upgraded to become the A14, this bypass became redesignated part of the less importantCambridge -Coventry A428 .When the new A14 A1-M1 link road was opened to traffic in the mid-1990s, the Cambridge to Felixstowe stretch of the A45 was redesignated as the A14; from the former A605 to the A1 it was downgraded to B645; and from the A1 to Cambridge it became part of an extended A428.
Route
Birmingham to Dunchurch (M45)
The road starts on the A4540 Birmingham Ring Road, bypassing Small Heath and crossing the B4145. It passes over the River Cole and meets the A4040 at a grade-separated junction at the
Swan Shopping Centre in Yardley. It meets the B425 at Sheldon, then enters the borough of Solihull. The section of the A45 from Birmingham city centre to the M45 is all dual-carriageway. The Bickenhill Junction intersects with the B4438, a dual-carriageway access road for Birmingham International Airport, the N.E.C. andBirmingham International railway station . There is a grade-separated junction with the M42 at junction 6. On this roundabout is also access to the National Motorcycle Museum. The road passes over the A452 at Stonebridge and passes over theRiver Blythe where the road briefly entersWarwickshire . Meriden is bypassed to the North. TheHeart of England Way passes under the road, and the road enters the borough ofCoventry .The A45 becomes an urban road and skirts the South side of Coventry, crossing the
B4101 at Tile Hill,West Coast Main Line , A429 and B4113. Beyond here the road takes a more rural nature, with a grade separated junction with the A46. Between here and the next junction the A45 multiplexes with the A46. Tollbar End roundabout is one of the busiest in the Midlands. It has exits for the A46 north/Coventry Eastern Bypass,Coventry Airport and B4110. Crossing the River Avon, the road re-entersWarwickshire . The A423 exits to the south-east at a GSJ near the formerPeugeot factory. The A445 crosses at a roundabout near Ryton on Dunsmore, followed by another roundabout with the B4455Fosse Way . There is a grade separated junction with the A4071 (Rugby), the final roundabout on this section is the start of the M45. For 2 miles the A45 multiplexes with the M45 to a fairly new junction beyond Dunchurch.Dunchurch to Thrapston
Heading towards
Daventry , the road is a single-carriageway. The road passes aprison at [http://www.hmprisonservice.gov.uk/prisoninformation/locateaprison/prison.asp?id=326,15,2,15,326,0 Rye Hill] and a Young Offender Institution next to it at [http://www.hmprisonservice.gov.uk/prisoninformation/locateaprison/prison.asp?id=351,15,2,15,351,0 Onley] . After Willoughby, the road entersNorthamptonshire , where it crosses theOxford Canal andGrand Union Canal nearBraunston . TheJurassic Way crosses the road here. The road enters Daventry, home to large distribution centres forFord Motor Company ,Tesco andDiageo . The road briefly runs concurrent with the A425 heading toLeamington Spa , then heads south-east on the Daventry bypass, called the "Stefen Way". The road meets the B4038 at a roundabout where the A425 exits. The road heads west past Dodford toWeedon Bec , where it crosses the West Coast Main Line and Grand Union Canal, then meets the A5 at traffic lights. The road passes through Flore, then meets the M1 at junction 16.The A45 resumes at the M1 junction 15, heading around the South side of the town. From the point as which it meets the old route at the A45/A508 GSJ, near [http://www.northamptonhigh.northants.sch.uk Northampton High School] , it crosses the
River Nene and [http://www.ramblers.org.uk/info/paths/nene.html Nene Way] , then there is a large GSJ with the A428. This section is concurrent with the A43, which exits at a GSJ nearWeston Favell . The GSJ with the A5076 is also the exit forBilling Aquadrome . The road has a GSJ with the B573 near Earls Barton. The road meets theWellingborough bypass (A509) at a roundabout. It runs concurrently with the A509 to the GSJ near the bridge over the River Nene, where the A509 exits south nearIrchester Country Park . East of Wellingborough, the road crosses theMidland Main Line . There is a GSJ for the A5001 and the route runs alongside theRiver Nene . At the roundabout with the A6 nearIrthlingborough , it starts the follow the former route of the A605. The section of dual carriageway from the M1 now ends at the next roundabout. This is the start of theRaunds bypass. The next roundabout is with the B663. The route bypasses Ringstead and the A45 finishes at a GSJ with the A14 nearThrapston .Former Routes
Bypasses and Realignments
* Small Heath (Now bypassed to the South)
* Meriden (Now bypassed to the North)
* Coventry (An early bypass to the South)
* Daventry (The route now follows the ring road)
* Northampton (Bypassed, the former route being A4500)Downgrading
* Wellingborough - Felixtowe (Was downgraded upon opening of the A14, now reclassified as B645, A428 and A14)
Improvements
Proposed
* The A45/A46 Tollbar End improvement will create a grade separated junction here, as well as improvements to the Stonebridge Highway. [cite web
title =Highways Agency Projects
url =http://www.highways.gov.uk/roads/projects/5392.aspx
accessdate =2008-09-23 ] .Popular culture
The A45 is mentioned in the song "Driving in my car" by top 1980s band Madness.
References
External links
* [http://www.sabre-roads.org.uk/roadlists/f99/45.shtml SABRE - The A45]
* [http://www.birmingham.gov.uk/a45 The A45 in Birmingham]
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