- V6 Grafton Street
The V6 Grafton Street is a major local road in
Milton Keynes . Its formal name is simply "Grafton Street": the "V6" designation is an urban planning name that indicates that it is the sixth north-south grid road in the .It starts beside
Wolverton railway station in the north of Milton Keynes, between Wolverton andNew Bradwell (and extends as an unnumbered local rural road toHaversham andCastlethorpe ). Travelling south from here it passes the district and village of Bradwell before becoming a dual carriageway at the point that it crosses the A422. It remains a dual carriageway from here for approximately four miles until it meets the A421. During this time it crosses the A509 and passes through theCentral Milton Keynes grid square where, for this short distance, it is named 'V6 Grafton Gate'.After crossing the A421, Grafton Street acts for one grid square as a spur of the A421, connecting it to the A5. After crossing the A5 at Redmoor Roundabout, Grafton Street until recently reverted to being a single carriageway, although it has been widened during 2005. Shortly after providing access to the , the V6 terminates at Granby in a three-direction roundabout with the
H10 Bletcham Way and V4Watling Street .West Bletchley link
In 2004, urban design officers for Milton Keynes Borough Council proposed [ [http://www.mkweb.co.uk/urban-design/documents/PROJECTS%5F13%5F%2D%5F211%2Epdf page 21 "Bletchley Park Avenue"] ] (in its "Central Bletchley Renewal Strategy" [ [http://www.mkweb.co.uk/urban%2Ddesign/DisplayArticle.asp?ID=23139 MK Council - Urban Design - MKWeb ] ] ) to extend this road over the
West Coast Main Line and connect it with Sherwood Drive inWest Bletchley . Doing so would have relieved pressure on the heavily congested Saxon Street/Watling Street and the Buckingham Road/Saxon Street junctions. However, the Council declined to approve it and a subsequent amendment [http://www.mkweb.co.uk/urban-design/documents/amendments_page.pdf] records that it has been deleted.Junctions
Due to its nature as a Milton Keynes grid road, Grafton Street has an unusual number of roundabouts (by the standards of other towns) along its short route. For clarity their names and the roads they cross are listed below from north to south:
* See also:
List of road junctions in the United Kingdom References
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