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A46 road (England)

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A46
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Route information
Length 214 mi (344 km)
History Construction completed:
Warwick and Kenilworth Bypass - 1974
Newark-On-Trent Relief Road - October 1990
Leicester Western Bypass - November 1995
Lincoln Relief Road - December 1985
Newark to Widmerpool dualling - June 2012
Alcester to Evesham dual carriageway - August 1995
Major junctions
From Bath (51°23′49″N 2°20′10″W / 51.397°N 2.336°W / 51.397; -2.336)
  A1 A1 road
A1434A1434 road
[ M 1  ]M1 motorway
[ M 40  ]M40 motorway
[ M 5  ]M5 motorway
A617A617 road
To Cleethorpes (53°33′40″N 0°02′06″W / 53.561°N 0.035°W / 53.561; -0.035)
Location
Primary
destinations
Stroud, Cheltenham, Warwick, Coventry, Leicester, Newark-on-Trent, Lincoln
Road network

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The A46 is an A road in England. It starts east of Bath, Somerset and ends in Cleethorpes, Lincolnshire, but it does not form a continuous route. Large portions of the old road have been lost, bypassed, or replaced by motorway development. Between Leicester and Lincoln the road follows the course of the Roman Fosse Way, but between Bath and Leicester, two cities also linked by the Fosse Way, it follows a more westerly course.

It opened in June 1974.

The original (1923) route of the A46 was from Bath to Laceby, passing through Cheltenham, Broadway, Stratford-on-Avon, Coventry, Leicester, Newark and Lincoln. Unusually for such a long road, no changes were made to its route until the 1970s. In recent years the central sections of the road have been rerouted and renumbered substantially, and there are now two sections where there are gaps of over 10 miles (16 km) where the road does not exist at all. The A46 has also been extended from Laceby to Grimsby and Cleethorpes - the road between Laceby and Grimsby was originally part of the A18.


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