Temple Sowerby bypass

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Temple Sowerby bypass is a road scheme in Cumbria, England, built to divert through-traffic away from the village of Temple Sowerby on the A66.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf bypass
road scheme
category A66 road NERFINISHED
Bypasses in the United Kingdom
Roads in Cumbria
constructionStartDate 2005
country England
hasAccessTo A66 eastbound NERFINISHED
A66 westbound
hasFeature grade-separated junctions in parts
hasJunctionWith local roads serving Temple Sowerby
hasStructure overbridges
underpasses
locatedIn Cumbria
locatedNear Temple Sowerby NERFINISHED
locatedOn A66 road NERFINISHED
maintainedBy National Highways
openedForTraffic 21 July 2007
partOf A66 improvement schemes
passesNear River Eden NERFINISHED
purpose to divert through-traffic away from the village of Temple Sowerby
region North West England
replaced former A66 route through Temple Sowerby village
roadStandard single carriageway with some overtaking sections
roadType trunk road bypass
serves Temple Sowerby NERFINISHED
status in use
trafficFunction through-traffic corridor between Penrith and Scotch Corner

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Temple Sowerby hasLandmark Temple Sowerby bypass