- A419 road
UK road routebox
road= A419
length-mi= 36
length-km= 58
direction= Southeast - Northwest
start=Swindon
destinations=Cirencester Stroud
end=Whitminster
construction-date=
completion-date=
junctions= Junction 13
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ukroadsmall|38The A419 road is a
dual carriageway trunk road betweenChiseldon nearSwindon at junction 15 of the M4 with theA346 road , andWhitminster inGloucestershire ,England . It generally follows the course of the Roman roadErmin Street , but dualling work completed in the late 1990s, and the bypass of Cirencester, has taken it off-course in some places. The road goes throughCirencester and Stroud then finishes at a roundabout with the A38 close to junction 13 with the M5, close to aLittle Chef (useful for M5 drivers as well).The three-mile £4m Stratton St. Margaret (Swindon) Bypass opened in October 1977. The two-mile £2.4m Blunsdon-
Cricklade Improvement opened in June 1988. The four-mile Latton Bypass opened on December 24, 1997. At the start of the Cirencester bypass, the dual carriageway continues as the A417, and the A419 goes from here into the centre of Cirencester.It used to run further south to
Hungerford ,Berkshire , but following the opening of the M4motorway , this section was downclassified to the B4192. The old lay-bys remain, showing that this was once a major route south.The A419 is unusual in that it is managed and maintained by a private company, Road Management Group, on behalf of the UK
Department for Transport .Parts of the newly dualled sections road are surfaced in
concrete , which is relatively unusual in the UK. The high tyre noise generated by this surface is unpopular with nearby residents.There is a major bottleneck in Swindon at
Blunsdon traffic lights and the nearby Turnpikeroundabout , where local traffic mixes with through traffic for the M4 and theCotswolds . This is being addressed at present. Construction of a bypass atBlunsdon commenced on 13 September 2006, and is set to be complete by the end of 2008. [http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/wiltshire/5343248.stm] A flyover at Commonhead, the main junction for southwest Swindon and another notorious source of congestion, was opened to traffic on 6 February 2007.References
External links
Highways Agency pages:
* [http://www.highways.gov.uk/roads/projects/3590.aspx A419/A417 Route Management Strategy]
* [http://www.highways.gov.uk/roads/projects/3578.aspx Blunsdon Bypass Scheme]
* [http://www.highways.gov.uk/roads/projects/3583.aspx Commonhead Junction Scheme]
* [http://www.sabre-roads.org.uk/roadlists/r10/notes.php?number=A417 "SABRE" page on the A417]
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