- A602 road
UK road routebox
road= A602
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direction= Northwest -Southeast
start=Ware
destinations=Stevenage
end=Hitchin
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ukroadsmall|505The A602 is a road linking
Hitchin inHertfordshire ,England , with A10 atWare inHertfordshire , viaStevenage .The Course of the road has changed significantly since the 1960s, with the construction of several bypasses and relief roads.
In Hitchin, the road starts at a junction with the A505, and follows a relief road round the south of the town centre, before re-joining the course of the original route for a mile.
The village of
Little Wymondley is bypassed by a dual carriagway route to the A1 junction at Corey's Mill.In
Stevenage , the road takes two courses through the town - the first is a concurrency with the A1 round the new town to the junction at Langley Sidings. The second is a route through the town itself, following closely the route of the old Great North Road. The two routes converge and form a northern bypass for the suburb of Broadwater (the old Hertford Road through Broadwater has been closed to motor vehicles since the 1990s, to prevent rat-running).The next 3km of road is the only remaining original piece of the route, travelling through the villages of
Bragbury End andHooks Cross . The next feature is a roundabout, and the road once again diverges from its original course and takes a left to bypass the village ofWatton-at-Stone . At the eastern end of the Watton-at-Stone bypass (constructed in the late 1980s) it reaches another roundabout.In the 1970s, the road continued from this point straight ahead down what is now the A119 to
Hertford , and then travelled along the course of what is now the B1197 throughHertford Heath toHoddesdon . With the opening of the A10 Hoddesdon and Ware bypass in the late 1970s, the A602 temporarily terminated at the A414 in Hertford. In1987 , with the opening of theTonwell bypass, the road was completely re-routed along the course of the B1001 from Watton-at-Stone to meet the modern A10 atWare . The B1001 itself remains for a short distance, linking the modern A10 with the old road in the town centre (now known as the A1170).There are currently plans to modernise sections of the route between Ware and Watton-at-Stone to bring them up to a standard more suited to a primary route. The section between Sacome Pound and Watton-at-Stone is due to be upgraded first, with work commencing summer
2007 . [http://www.hertsdirect.org/infobase/docs/pdfstore/a602waresummaryandplan.pdf]References
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