- A590 road
UK road routebox
road= A590
length-mi= 34
length-km= 55
direction= North East - South West
start= M6 Junction 36 nr.Kendal
destinations=Barrow-in-Furness
end=Vickerstown ,Walney Island ,Barrow-in-Furness
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completion-date=
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ukroadsmall|595The A590 is a
trunk road in southernCumbria , in the north-west ofEngland . It runs north-east to south-west from from M6 junction 36, through the towns ofUlverston andBarrow-in-Furness to terminate atVickerstown onWalney Island . [http://www.sabre-roads.org.uk/roadlists/r10/notes.php?number=A590 A590: M6 J36 (Crooklands) - Walney Island] SABRE; Accessed 07-05-08 ] The road is a mixture ofdual carriageway andsingle carriageway , with the section east ofLow Newton to the M6 being mainly dual. Further dual sections are south ofNewby Bridge , south ofGreenodd and south ofUlverston . The road is the main route for tourists entering the southernLake District . [http://www.lake-district-peninsulas.co.uk/towns-villages.htm Destinations in Lake District Peninsulas] Lake-district-peninsulas.co.uk; Accessed 07-05-08 ]Route
M6 to Ulverston
From east to west, the A590 originally terminated at the
A6 road nearLevens . Its route followed a number of country roads via a series of TOTSO's, passing through a number of villages includingLindale , High andLow Newton ,Newby Bridge andGreenodd into the larger town ofUlverston . This road formed a large part of the southern boundary of theLake District upon its formation in 1951.This stretch of road has now undergone a series of improvements and route alignments. In the mid 1970s, the A591 '
Kendal link road' was built between Junction 36 of the M6 and Kendal [http://www.route6.co.uk/m6junction36.html M6 Junction 36] Route 6; Accessed 07/05/08 ] with an extension of the A590 also being constructed to join this as part of the widerLancashire expressways plans. [http://www.lmars.co.uk/roads.html ROADS IN LANCASHIRE: Historic Overview and Maps] Lancashire Motorways and Roads Site; Accessed 07/05/08 ] This improvement to the A590 also included a realignment and dualling of the road to the west as far as High Newton, by-passing Lindale. In the mid 1990s the A590 was extended eastward through a re-numbering of the A591 betweenSizergh and the M6, providing a single road between Barrow-in-Furness and the M6.West of the Lindale bypass is the road's most recent improvement, a 2.4 mile (3.8 kilometre) long stretch of dual carriageway built to bypass High and Low Newton at a cost of £35.3 million. [http://www.a590.co.uk/home.asp Welcome to the A590 Now Campaign - Bypass realised - traffic flowing!] Accessed 07/05/08 ] This new stretch of road opened in Spring 2008 and connects to the original route to the east of Newby Bridge. The A590 reaches its most northern point at the foot of Windermere, before following the route of the River Leven to its estuary at Greenodd. Both the villages of Backbarrow and Greenodd have now been by-passed, though parts of this route remain narrow and windy. West of Greenodd the road switches between periods of single and dual carraigeway.
Ulverston-Walney Island
The A590 passes through Ulverston , avoiding its most central streets, along an inner relief road. West of Ulverston the road is entirely single carriageway and is mainly used for commuting between Ulverston, Barrow-in-Furness and the small towns in-between the two. West of
Dalton-in-Furness , the A590 follows an entirely different route to that it did prior to the early 1990s when Dalton was bypassed. Previosuly, the road had gone through Dalton and entered Barrow along wide the Victorian "Abbey Road"boulevard , before passing through Barrow's shipyard ontoBarrow Island .As of 1992, the road now follows a modern bypass close to the
South Lakes Wild Animal Park and enters Barrow via its north-western industrial area, parallel toWalney Island passing the site of Barrow's formeriron andsteel works. Aone way system opened in April 2008 now applies to the road as it passes closest to the center of Barrow, with westbound traffic heading towards the town center atCraven Park roundabout and eastbound traffic continuing through the industrial land alongside Walney Channel. [ [http://www.nwemail.co.uk/news/viewarticle.aspx?id=830671 How many people will die?]North West Evening Mail 29/04/08; Accessed 07-05-08 ] The road continues westward over the Jubilee Bridge ontoWalney Island and terminates at theIrish Sea References
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