Strangest old main road that now isn’t

Strangest old main road that now isn’t

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dirty doug

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485 posts

209 months

Monday 22nd November 2021
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I’ve been reading a thread on another part of Pistonheads & it got me thinking.

The photo above is in the centre of Bury St. Edmunds Suffolk.

The road is obviously now pedestrianised but used to be the A45 which is now the A14 ie the route to Felixstowe, a massive container port.

I remember being on a double decker bus waiting to get through this tiny road.

Who else wonders sometimes how we used to get to our destination…

Writhing

597 posts

123 months

Monday 22nd November 2021
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Hawkins chippy on the left of that pic. Halfords on the right.

2 sMoKiN bArReLs

31,094 posts

249 months

Monday 22nd November 2021
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Similar, but different hehe

For many years the above marker was between the carriageways on the A1 M near the (old) Cambridge turn. Then, handily they moved the A1 sideways so you can now visit it!

2 sMoKiN bArReLs

31,094 posts

249 months

Monday 22nd November 2021
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...this bridge used to span two rivers

.....and now it doesn't hehe


Jakg

3,767 posts

182 months

Monday 22nd November 2021
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By the same token, this little cycle lane was the A14 a little further along until a little over 10 years ago.

https://goo.gl/maps/tZoCZPMw7ceTa9FU8

Regbuser

5,419 posts

49 months

Monday 22nd November 2021
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dirty doug said:
Who else wonders sometimes how we used to get to our destination…
We used to walk

Regbuser

5,419 posts

49 months

Monday 22nd November 2021
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Once the 4th largest settlement in Roman Britain, at the end of a major trunk road

dundarach

5,648 posts

242 months

Monday 22nd November 2021
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Along the route of the the Roman Road Ermine Street, at Kexby (East Yorkshire) there was a ferry until around 1420 when a bridge was built. This one was built upon the same bridge in the 1650's and 1700s. Until the road was re-routed in the 1960's.

As well as the Roman route, this was the main York to Hull road.


anonymous-user

68 months

Monday 22nd November 2021
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I wouldn't say it's "strange" but below is the old Fosse Way Roman road at Sharnford. In it's day this was a motorway for the Roman army, trade and citizens. Long since bypassed so that the main road goes via the nearby Sharnford the old Roman road is now still straight as a die but just a farm track.

So many Roman roads are now beneath A or M roads it's nice to see and walk on stretches that are accessible, there are lots of them around.


Dave.

7,655 posts

267 months

Monday 22nd November 2021
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Writhing said:
Hawkins chippy on the left of that pic. Halfords on the right.
Here I am stuck in the middle with you.

laugh

boxy but good

2,831 posts

159 months

Monday 22nd November 2021
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Writhing said:
Hawkins chippy on the left of that pic. Halfords on the right.
Halfords was where Superdrug is.
the building on the right was Mill House fabics in the 70s and 80s; Then a health food shop next door and further, on the corner was Burtons.
I remember the chip shop on the left.
Bus terminus was behind the photographer.

Rostfritt

3,098 posts

165 months

Monday 22nd November 2021
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I was in Alicante recently and our hotel was just off a road called Calle Mayor, which my (much better at languages) partner informed me was the main road at some point. It was barely 3m apart in places and was entirely pedestrianised and full of on street dining. Crazy to think that something like that was the way you got through a settlement before we started bypassing places.

Pothole

34,367 posts

296 months

Monday 22nd November 2021
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Dave. said:
Writhing said:
Hawkins chippy on the left of that pic. Halfords on the right.
Here I am stuck in the middle with you.

laugh
beer

s70rmp

672 posts

143 months

Tuesday 23rd November 2021
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this used to be the A1 at Alnwick many many many years ago

Riley Blue

22,247 posts

240 months

Tuesday 23rd November 2021
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2 sMoKiN bArReLs said:
...this bridge used to span two rivers

.....and now it doesn't hehe

Having driven past Trinity Bridge a couple of years ago I put it in the top ten on "England's quirkiest structures" list.

RedWhiteMonkey

7,782 posts

196 months

Tuesday 23rd November 2021
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Slightly off topic but hopefully interesting nevertheless. Up until, I think 1977, the A1 (main road north in the North East) used to run up Northumberland Street (main shopping street) in Newcastle.



Edited by RedWhiteMonkey on Tuesday 23 November 08:26

Type R Tom

4,118 posts

163 months

Tuesday 23rd November 2021
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Canterbury High Street, once the A2 to Dover



Hard to imagine now

https://www.google.co.uk/maps/@51.2794491,1.079291...

It wasn't closed till the 80s I believe, I knew someone who was involved at the time with the scheme and loads of people kicked up a right fuss when it was pedestrianised, nothing has really changed!

av185

20,464 posts

141 months

Tuesday 23rd November 2021
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Talking of the A1, near Peterborough is Wansford a beautiful little village through which the A1 ran over a narrow single lane bridge crossing the river until in 1929 Wansford was bypassed when the new A1 and bridge carrying it was built.

The road through the village reverted to the original A6118 which was one of the shortest A roads in Britain until 2017 when its status was downgraded to unclassified.

leggly

1,850 posts

225 months

Tuesday 23rd November 2021
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This is the old route of the Fosse Way through Wiltshire.

Wacky Racer

39,690 posts

261 months

Tuesday 23rd November 2021
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The collapsed main road at Mam Tor, Castleton, Derbyshire. I used to drive down that in the 1960's.