
The Leeds Inner Ring Road is part-
motorway
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and part-
A roads in
Leeds
Leeds is a city in West Yorkshire, England. It is the largest settlement in Yorkshire and the administrative centre of the City of Leeds Metropolitan Borough, which is the second most populous district in the United Kingdom. It is built aro ...
,
West Yorkshire
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, England, which forms a
ring road
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around the city centre.
It has six different road numbers that are all sections of longer roads. Clockwise, the roads are the A58(M), a motorway section of the
A58 road; the A64(M), part of the
A64 road; the
A61 between York Road and the
M621; the M621 between junctions 4 and 2; and the
A643 between the M621 and A58. The motorway section is in total is long and is subject to a
speed limit
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throughout.
Route
The motorway section of the
ring road
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forms a
semicircle
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around the north of the
city centre
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. It is classified as a motorway to prohibit certain types of traffic and pedestrians but is not designed to modern motorway standards: it has no hard
shoulder
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The articulations between the bones of the shoulder m ...
s and many exits are unsuitable for a true motorway, including a right-side (fast lane)
slip road
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exit. Most of it runs in a concrete-walled cutting, but it goes into a tunnel under the
Leeds General Infirmary
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. The motorway cuts through inner-city neighbourhoods such as
Woodhouse,
Sheepscar, and
Buslingthorpe, forming an important link in the road network by allowing traffic from the
A65,
A660, A58, A61 and A64 to bypass the city centre.
History
Leeds suffered severe traffic congestion as it was on the main route joining
Liverpool
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,
Manchester
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,
Bradford
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and
Hull. In 1955 it was decided to build a
dual carriageway to remove through traffic.
In the final stages before construction began the road was redesignated as a motorway in 1963, without any changes to the design.
Construction began with the demolition of 365 homes and 174 other structures.
The motorway was built around the city centre in three stages in the 1960s and 1970s. Stage 1 opened was the route from the exit for the town hall to the A58 exit, stage 2 was the A64(M) section and stage 3 linked the road to the A58. Stages 4 to 6 featured upgrades to the A61 constructed in the 1990s to non-motorway standards featuring
traffic light
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controlled intersections and non-grade separated junctions. When the motorway finally opened, Leeds used the motto ''Motorway city of the 70s''.
The final stage of the inner ring road (stage 7) began construction in 2006 and opened in late 2008. Featuring a large elevated viaduct, it links the
M621 at junction 4 with the previously-constructed traffic light controlled interchange at
Cross Green, Leeds is of a similar standard to stages 4–6.
The remainder of the Inner Ring Road is formed by using the M621 between junctions 2 and 4 and the A643 between
Elland Road
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and the
Armley Gyratory. It is not currently signposted as a complete route on the ground other than on the motorway section to the north of the city centre.
Motorway section junctions
''Note: both motorways have no junction numbers''
See also
*
Leeds Outer Ring Road
References
External links
*CBRD
Histories – Leeds Inner Ring Road Motorway Database – A58(M)Motorway Database – A64(M)Videos – A58(M)*Pathetic Motorways
A58(M)A64(M)*
ttps://web.archive.org/web/20081229222722/http://www.iht.org/motorway/a58ma64mleeds.htm The Motorway Archive – Leeds Inner Ring Road
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Transport in Leeds
Motorways in England
Roads in Leeds
Ring roads in the United Kingdom