- A580 road
UK road routebox
road= A580
length-mi= 29.5
length-km= 48.5
direction= West - East
start=Walton, Merseyside (Liverpool )
destinations= St Helens
end=Irlams o' th' Height ,Salford (A6)
construction-date= 29 April. 1929
completion-date= 1934
risk = Low-medium, Medium [http://www.eurorap.org/road_lookup?map_type=risk&country=GB&road=a580]
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ukroadsmall|6The A580 is a primary
A road inEngland that connectsManchester andLiverpool or the Liverpool-East Lancashire Road (abbreviated to and known commonly as East Lancs Road) was designed and built to provide better access to thePort of Liverpool for EastLancashire and Manchester. It was the UK's first purpose-built intercity highway and was officially opened by King George V on 18 July 1934.The road runs from Walton in Liverpool to join the A6 at
Irlams o' th' Height inSalford , and was designed to eventually have three parallel roads, one for through traffic and two for local access,cite web |url=http://www.lancashire.gov.uk/environment/historichighways/eastlancs/index.asp |title=Early Highways Liverpool-East Lancashire Road A580 |work=Historic Highways |publisher=Lancashire County Council |accessdate=2008-01-19] although in the event it was upgraded later to dual-carriageway: the section within the Liverpool boundary had always been thus. The upgrading resulted in separation of the two carriageways: the first occasion this had been done in Britain.Dubious|First dual carriageway?|date=April 2008 It achieved its name since it was originally intended to reach East Lancashire, although this was never carried out: that intended portion has now been superseded by theM62 motorway .References
External links
* [http://www.lancashire.gov.uk/environment/historichighways/eastlancs/index.asp The East Lancs Road, including full details of the scheme]
* [http://www.road-to-nowhere.co.uk/route-guides/A580/ Road to Nowhere: A580]
* [http://www.lmars.co.uk/roadpix/a580/index.html Lancashire Motorway & Roads Site]
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