- A465 road
UK road routebox
road= A465
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direction= West-East
start=Llandarcy
destinations=Neath Merthyr Tydfil Abergavenny
end=Bromyard ,Herefordshire
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ukroadsmall|49The A465 is a majorroad in southWales . It is more commonly known as the Heads of the Valleys Road because it joins together the north ends (or 'heads') of theSouth Wales Valleys . It is considered to be the unofficial border between the industrial, densely populated South Wales and therural ,mountain ous, agricultural, less populatedMid Wales .The Route
The A465 runs south west from
Bromyard towardsHereford . It joins the road A4103 just beforeHereford . It starts again at Hereford, continues toAbergavenny andBrynmawr , then continues along the heads of the valleys, pastEbbw Vale ,Tredegar ,Rhymney ,Merthyr Tydfil andHirwaun andGlynneath . Near Glynneath, the road heads down along the floor of theVale of Neath bypassingResolven ,Neath andSkewen before terminating at its junction with theM4 motorway , junction 43, atLlandarcy .Up until 1996, the A465 crossed the Vale of Neath in what is now designated the B4242 between Glynnneath and Aberdulais. The high
Car accident rate on this stretch was one of the factors leading to the new dual carriageway section, the "Missing Link" being constructed. The A465 is now adual carriageway all the way betweenHirwaun andLlandarcy . [http://hansard.millbanksystems.com/written_answers/1992/jun/08/a465] [http://eclecs.blogspot.com/2006/07/where-is-resolfen.html]High Point at 1,350 ft
The highest point (signposted) of 1350ft (450 m) is on the
Ebbw Vale section. It now has a newdual carriageway and slip roads between Dowlais Top andTredegar via Rhymney. At Dowlais Top there are link roads such as theA4060 , which runs down to the south end ofMerthyr Tydfil and links with the A470, and the A4054 which goes through Merthyr Vale andAberfan . Another link is the A4102 which leads into Dowlais and Merthyr Tydfil Town Centre. Finally, the A465 passesPrince Charles Hospital inMerthyr Tydfil (great view ofPen Y Fan from here) then continues to Cefn Coed y cymmer (North End ofMerthyr Tydfil ) then leads to the A470 link and then continues down the west side of the valley toNeath .Major Upgrade Scheme
In 1994, the possibility was raised of upgrading the whole of the A465 to 2-lane
dual carriageway standard with grade-separated junctions (and extra climbing lanes on certain hills) betweenAbergavenny andHirwaun , a 25 mile (40 km) stretch connecting the existing A465 dual-carriageway link toSwansea and theM4 motorway to the A40 which is an important part of the link to the M50 motorway and much ofEngland .Much of the land on the route is undulating, but despite this, the preferred route alignment is considered to be high standard and will allow most of the route to have the national speed limit applying (i.e. 70 mph for cars, 60 mph for coaches and 50 mph for HGVs.)
The scheme was split up into 7 sections, with sections 6 and 7 later being combined into a single scheme for the purposes of construction. The Upgrade sections are:
#Abergavenny toGilwern
#Gilwern toBrynmawr
#Brynmawr toTredegar
#Tredegar toDowlais Top
#Dowlais Top toA470 Junction
#A470 Junction to Baverstock's
#Baverstock's toHirwaun The section between
Llandarcy andHirwaun is already dual carriageway. Construction works began on section 4 (Tredegar to Dowlais Top) in early Spring 2002, and were completed by November 2004. Construction of section 1 (Abergavenny toGilwern ) began in February 2005. This section is a largely on-line upgrade of the existing single-carriageway road. This section was completed on 22nd May 2008.The other sections do not have fixed start dates. Sections 2 (
Gilwern toBrynmawr ) and 3 (Brynmawr toTredegar ) are likely to be next to be constructed. The whole dualling scheme is not expected to be completed before 2015.External links
* [http://www.a465dualling1.co.uk/ A465 dualling scheme]
* [http://new.wales.gov.uk/topics/transport/roads/NewRoads1/A465/?lang=en Welsh Assembly Government: A465 dualling scheme]
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