A59 road
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Die A59 road (englisch für Straße A59) ist eine 175 km lange, ganz überwiegend als Primary route ausgewiesene Straße in England, die Wallasey mit York verbindet.
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De A59 is een 182 km lange hoofdverkeersweg in Engeland. De weg verbindt Wallasey via Liverpool, Preston en Harrogate met York.
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The A59 is a major road in England which is around 109 miles (175 km) long and runs from Wallasey, Merseyside to York, North Yorkshire. The alignment formed part of the Trunk Roads Act 1936, being then designated as the A59. It is a key route connecting Merseyside at the M53 motorway to Yorkshire, passing through three counties and connecting to various major motorways. The road is a combination of historical routes combined with contemporary roads and a mixture of dual and single carriageway. Sections of the A59 in Yorkshire closely follow the routes of Roman roads, some dating back to the Middle Ages as salt roads, whilst much of the A59 in Merseyside follows Victorian routes which are largely unchanged to the present day.
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A59 (Groot-Brittannië)
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Route of the A59 road across Northern England
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The A59 is a major road in England which is around 109 miles (175 km) long and runs from Wallasey, Merseyside to York, North Yorkshire. The alignment formed part of the Trunk Roads Act 1936, being then designated as the A59. It is a key route connecting Merseyside at the M53 motorway to Yorkshire, passing through three counties and connecting to various major motorways. The road is a combination of historical routes combined with contemporary roads and a mixture of dual and single carriageway. Sections of the A59 in Yorkshire closely follow the routes of Roman roads, some dating back to the Middle Ages as salt roads, whilst much of the A59 in Merseyside follows Victorian routes which are largely unchanged to the present day. Numerous bypasses have been constructed throughout the 20th century, one of the earliest being the Maghull bypass in the early 1930s, particularly where traffic through towns was congested. Portions of the route through Lancashire were proposed to be upgraded to motorway standard during the mid-20th century, latterly being downgraded to significant improvements then ultimately withdrawn from consideration. Sections of the road have previously been noted as being amongst the most dangerous in the country, particularly in Yorkshire, despite continued efforts to improve road safety.
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Die A59 road (englisch für Straße A59) ist eine 175 km lange, ganz überwiegend als Primary route ausgewiesene Straße in England, die Wallasey mit York verbindet.
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De A59 is een 182 km lange hoofdverkeersweg in Engeland. De weg verbindt Wallasey via Liverpool, Preston en Harrogate met York.
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A dual-carriageway stretch of A59 near Clitheroe
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