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A419 Road Bridge

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A419
The divergence of the A419 and A417
Route information
Length: 36 mi (58 km)
Major junctions
Southeast end: Swindon
  [ M 4  ]M4 motorway J15
[ M 5  ]M5 motorway J13
A420A420 road
A361A361 road
A417A417 road
A433A433 road
A429A429 road
A46 A46 road
A38 A38 road
Northwest end: Whitminster
Location
Primary
destinations
:
Cirencester
Stroud
Road network
A419 Road Bridge
The Thames passing under the A419 (geograph 2393540).jpg
The A419 crossing the Thames
Coordinates 51°38′34″N 1°50′43″W / 51.64286°N 1.84535°W / 51.64286; -1.84535
Carries A419 road
Crosses River Thames
Locale Cricklade
Characteristics
Material Concrete
No. of spans 1
History
Opened 1988

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The A419 road is a primary route between Chiseldon near Swindon at junction 15 of the M4 with the A346 road, and Whitminster in Gloucestershire, England near the M5 motorway. The A419 is managed and maintained by a private company, Road Management Group, on behalf of the UK Department for Transport.

From the M4 to Cirencester it is a dual carriageway road, which generally follows the course of the Roman road Ermin Way, but dualling work completed in the late 1990s, and the bypass of Cirencester, has taken it off-course in some places. East of Cirencester the A417 continues straight ahead as the major road and the A419 separates through Cirencester and Stroud, becoming mainly single carriageway. West of Cirencester the road loses its primary status; it crosses the M5 at junction 13 close to a Little Chef restaurant, then finishes 0.4 miles (0.64 km) further west at a roundabout with the A38.

The A419 Road Bridge is a modern bridge carrying the Cricklade by-pass section of the A419 across the River Thames in the county of Wiltshire.

The bridge is just east of the town and is a concrete construction carrying a dual carriageway, built as part of the two-mile £2.4m Blunsdon-Cricklade Improvement which opened in June 1988.


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