- A146 road
UK road routebox
road= A146
length-mi= 25
length-km= 43
direction= East - West
start=Norwich (A11)
destinations=Beccles
end=Lowestoft (A12)
construction-date=
completion-date=
junctions= ukroadsmall|11
ukroadsmall|140
ukroadsmall|47
ukroadsmall|143
ukroadsmall|145
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ukroadsmall|12The A146 is a road that runs between two of East Anglia's largest population centres -Norwich inNorfolk andLowestoft inSuffolk .The entire route has primary classification and as such has been improved over the years but due to the high traffic volumes progress is usually slow.
Route description
Norwich
Before the construction of the southern bypass the A146 started in the city centre at St. Stephens Roundabout (near
Norwich bus station and headed out along Bracondale and out throughTrowse . However according to maps it now begins just south of the roundabout as a fork from the A11 outside the site of the old Norfolk and Norwich Hospital (which has since relocated toColney ). This first section (Ipswich Road) is actually signed as the A1056 on the ground but appears as the A146 on maps! Either way it used to be the A140, which now forms the western section of the outer ringroad. The A146/A1056 meets the A140 ringroad at traffic lights where the A140 resumes its route south toIpswich and the A146 turns to the east to take over the southern section of the ringroad. After the Tuckswood roundabout (withMcDonalds ) comes another change of direction as the A146 relinquishes control of the outer ringroad to the A1054 and turns right onto a dual carriageway to bypassTrowse and leave Norwich in a south-easterly direction, which it generally maintains through the rest of its journey.Norwich to Beccles
The Trowse bypass crosses over the
Great Eastern Main Line and theRiver Yare on a viaduct, and leads to the junction with the A47 Norwich southern bypass (which it passes under) and shortly afterwards inBixley to a junction with the B1332 (which heads south toBungay ). Soon after the A146 returns to single carriageway, passing throughFramingham Pigot , Hellington Corner andThurton before crossing theRiver Chet . The speed limit drops from 60mph to 50mph and then 40mph as you pass through the village. The limit is enforced by a safety camera at the bottom of the valley. Another change to its route is Loddon which is now bypassed to the south (the original road went straight through the town). Along the route of the bypass, at the junction with Mundham Road, the speed limit (60mph) is once again enforced by a safety camera. Beyond Loddon it passes through the village ofHales at the junction of the B1136 forGreat Yarmouth . Eventually reaching a roundabout where the A143 fromDiss briefly joins it. A short downhill (rare in this area!) section brings us to a roundabout where the A143 splits off and continues on its way toGreat Yarmouth . Also on this roundabout are some services - aBP garage and aMcDonald's restaurant. The original route of the road used to take you through Gillingham,Beccles andWorlingham but the modern route misses all of this out, bypassing them to the north. Crossing theRiver Waveney we leave Norfolk and enterSuffolk and a little further on at a roundabout the A145 gives access toBeccles .Beccles to Lowestoft
A short distance further on the road crosses over the
East Suffolk Line at a level crossing and road leads past Beccles Common and Wild Carr woods on to another roundabout and another new stretch of road, the original road can be seen to the north, just through the trees. The speed limit from here has been reduced to 50mph for safety reasons. The road then passesNorth Cove and Barnby with its (locally) famous Barnby bends. Other points of interest are The Rookery Golf Club and the Carlton Crown Pub. There is another roadabout on enteringCarlton Colville as the route turns slightly to the north past Oulton Broad South station and intoOulton Broad . Before re-crossing the River Waveney the road returns to its previous easterly direction. This final section follows the southern bank of the Waveney and passes some major new retail developments. The road ends at its junction with the A12 just south of Lowestoft'sbascule bridge .Transport links
The route of the A146 passes near to a number of railway stations.
External links
* [http://www.sabre-roads.org.uk/roadlists/r10/notes.php?number=A146 SABRE Roads by Ten - A146]
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