A49 road

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The A49 road is a major north–south route in western England, running between Ross-on-Wye in Herefordshire and Bamber Bridge near Preston, and serving as an important link through the Welsh Marches.

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Statements (48)

Predicate Object
instanceOf A road in Great Britain
road in England
connectsCountyTown Hereford
Shrewsbury
Warrington
connectsTown Bamber Bridge
Chorley
Church Stretton
Craven Arms
Hereford
Leominster
Ludlow
Nantwich
Ross-on-Wye
Shrewsbury
Warrington
Whitchurch
Wigan
Northwich
surface form: Winsford
country England
crossesRiver Severn
surface form: River Severn

River Wye
direction north–south
hasJunctionWith A40 road NERFINISHED
A5 road NERFINISHED
A5(T) trunk road near Shrewsbury
M56 motorway NERFINISHED
M6 motorway NERFINISHED
M62 motorway NERFINISHED
locatedIn western England
maintainedBy National Highways
surface form: National Highways (on trunk sections)

local highway authorities (on non-trunk sections)
northernTerminus Bamber Bridge
partOf primary route network of Great Britain
passesNear Welsh border
passesThroughArea Welsh Marches
passesThroughRegion Cheshire
Herefordshire NERFINISHED
Lancashire
Shropshire NERFINISHED
roadNumber A49
roadType dual carriageway (on some sections)
single carriageway (for most of its length)
role important link through the Welsh Marches
runsFrom Ross-on-Wye
runsTo Bamber Bridge
southernTerminus Ross-on-Wye
transportFunction regional route for long-distance north–south traffic in western England

Referenced by (2)

Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

A44 road hasJunctionWith A49 road
Shrewsbury hasRoadConnection A49 road