A55 road corridor

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The A55 road corridor is a major transport route running along the north coast of Wales, linking key towns and facilitating travel between England and the port of Holyhead.

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A55 road corridor canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf road corridor
strategic road
transport corridor
connectsTo England
Holyhead
Irish Sea ferry network
surface form: Irish Sea ferry services at Holyhead
connectsTown Bangor
Chester
Colwyn Bay
Conwy
Llandudno Junction
Prestatyn
Rhyl
country United Kingdom
crosses Menai Strait
followsCoastOf north coast of Wales
function facilitates travel between England and Holyhead
hasCarriagewayType dual carriageway (for most of its length)
hasRole primary east–west route in North Wales
linksTo Port of Holyhead
locatedIn North Wales
Wales
locatedOn Anglesey
surface form: Isle of Anglesey
maintainedBy Welsh Government
partOf A55 road NERFINISHED
European route E22
surface form: E22 European route (in some classifications)

Trans-European transport network
surface form: Trans-European transport connections to Ireland
passesThrough Conwy County Borough
Denbighshire
Flintshire
Gwynedd
Anglesey
surface form: Isle of Anglesey County
roadNumber A55
roadType trunk road
strategicImportance key route to Ireland via Holyhead ferry services
supports road transport
terminus Holyhead
border with England
usedFor freight transport
passenger transport
tourism travel

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North Wales contains A55 road corridor