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2.1  Leeds to Wetherby  







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Coordinates: 53°5418N 2°0901W / 53.90499°N 2.15023°W / 53.90499; -2.15023
 

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A58 shield

A58

Harehills Parade.JPG
Harehills Parade, A58, Roundhay Road, Harehills, Leeds (towards Wetherby)
Route information
Length75 mi (121 km)
Major junctions
West end A57 M57atPrescot
Major intersections A580

M6
A6
M61
A666
A56
M66
M62
M606
A58(M)
A64(M)

A61
East end A168 A661atWetherby
Location
CountryUnited Kingdom
Primary
destinations
St Helens
Bolton
Bury
Rochdale
Halifax
Leeds
Road network
A57 A59

The A58 is a major road in Northern England running between Prescot, Merseyside and Wetherby, West Yorkshire.

Route from West to East[edit]

Its westbound start is at Prescot on the outskirts of Liverpool via Greater Manchester and West Yorkshire to the eastern terminus at Wetherby. The road goes through the following locations:

History[edit]

Leeds to Wetherby[edit]

The original route between Leeds and Wetherby has a dual carriageway diverting from Roundhay Road/Wetherby Road, at the old Fforde Grene junctioninHarehills. It runs along the Easterly Road dual carriageway passing Oakwood and Gipton. The re-routed A58 meets its original route at Boggart Hill in Seacroft. The re-routed section was constructed in the 1930s and had a branch of the Leeds Tramway running along the central reservation until the 1950s.[1] The proposed Leeds Supertram was also to run this route.[2]

Gallery[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Buckley, Richard (2011). Leeds Trams 1871–1959. Catrine: Stenlake. p. 54. ISBN 9781840335309.
  • ^ "Leeds Supertram Route Map". Railway Technology. Retrieved 20 March 2016.
  • External links[edit]

    Media related to A58 road (England) at Wikimedia Commons

    53°54′18N 2°09′01W / 53.90499°N 2.15023°W / 53.90499; -2.15023


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