A4161 | |
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View of the 3 lane dual carriageway at Newport Road looking towards the Southern Way flyover
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Major junctions | |
East end: |
A4232 (Southern Way) 51°30′01″N 3°08′25″W / 51.5002°N 3.1402°W |
A4232 road A469 road A4160 road A470 road A4119 road A48 road |
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West end: |
A48 (Ely Bridge) 51°29′06″N 3°13′43″W / 51.4851°N 3.2286°W |
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Primary destinations: |
Cardiff |
Road network | |
The A4161 is a main road in Cardiff, Wales, United Kingdom.
The road links Cardiff city centre with Ely and the M4 motorway (Junction 33) via the A48 and the A4232 to the west and Cardiff city centre with Rumney and the A48(M) motorway via the A4232 and the A48 to the east.
The original (1923) route of the A48 was the main east-west link in south Wales. The A48 in Cardiff was re-numbered to the A4161 on 19 November 1971 when the Eastern Avenue dual carriageway became the A48. By 2 November 1975, Queen Street was partly pedestrianised and 2 subways were opened under North Road and Boulevard de Nantes to allow the A4161 then to move from Queen Street to Dumfries Place, Stuttgart Strasse, Boulevard De Nantes. The A48 section between Rumney and St Mellons later became the B4487 and Southern Way was built in 1978.
From east to west:
Throughout its entire length it has 30 mph (48 km/h) speed restrictions.
From east to west it runs through the following roads in Cardiff:
The road then becomes the A470 from North Road (alongside Cardiff Castle through to Duke Street, before becoming the A4161 again from:
Coordinates: 51°29′03″N 3°10′37″W / 51.4842°N 3.1769°W