A42 road (England)

A42 shield

A42
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Route information
Maintained by Highways England
Length 15 mi (24 km)
History Completed in 1989
Major junctions
North east end Kegworth
52°49′25″N 1°18′17″W / 52.8235°N 1.3047°W / 52.8235; -1.3047 (A42 road (northeastern end))
  [[Image:Motorway Left.svg|[ |x30px|link=]] M1 motorway
[[Image:Motorway Left.svg|[ |x30px|link=]] M42 motorway
A444 A444 road
A453 A453 road
A511 A511 road
A512 A512 road
South west end Appleby Magna
52°41′07″N 1°33′00″W / 52.6854°N 1.5499°W / 52.6854; -1.5499 (A42 road (southwestern end))
Location
Counties Leicestershire
Primary
destinations
East Midlands Airport
Road network
A41A43
Looking north bound towards restricted junction 14.

The A42 is a major trunk road in the East Midlands region of the United Kingdom. It links junction 23A of the M1 motorway to junction 11 of the M42 motorway. The A42 is in effect a continuation of the M42, and its junctions are numbered accordingly.

It is built to a similar standard to the M42, being a grade separated dual carriageway. The 6-mile (9.7 km) Measham and Ashby-de-la-Zouch bypass section was opened in August 1989 at a cost of £33m.

Junctions

A42 road junctions
Northbound exits Junction Southbound exits
Road merges onto M1 continuing towards Nottingham M1 J23A Start of road
East Midlands Airport interchange, Nottingham (S), Derby (A6) A453 No access (on-slip only)
Castle Donington A453 J14 No access (on-slip only)
Ashby, Coalville, Leicester A511, Loughborough A512 J13 Ashby, Burton, Coalville A511
Measham, Snarestone B4116
Ashby-de-la-Zouch B5006
J12 Measham, Snarestone B4116
Ashby-de-la-Zouch B5006
Start of road J11 Twycross, Swadlincote, Burton upon Trent A444
Non motorway traffic
Twycross, Swadlincote, Burton upon Trent A444 Road continues as M42 to Birmingham

The A42 was built by the UK Government in 1989 to link the northern section of the M42 to the M1. Although it is not designated as motorway, and has no hard shoulder, the road is fully grade separated and runs with two lanes each way, the same as the M42 to the south.

The original planned line of the M42 saw it joining the M1 further to the north, crossing what is now the A50 Derby Southern Bypass and meeting the M1 north of Bardills Island (A52/M1 interchange).[1]

Service stations

History of the road number

The current road is the second incarnation of the A42. The original (1923) route was Reading to Birmingham via Oxford. The whole road disappeared in 1935 - the section from Reading to Shillingford became part of the A329, Shillingford to Oxford became part of the A423 and Oxford to Birmingham became part of the A34. In 1993 the A423 was itself renumbered, with the section formerly the A42 becoming part of the A4074 from Reading to Oxford. The modern M42 does interchange with the former A42 at junction 4 near Solihull: Stratford Road now being numbered A34 to the north of the junction and A3400 to the south.

See also

References

  1. - Appleby Magna - Nottingham (maps). Jukes, Steven. Pathetic Motorways.

Coordinates: 52°45′17″N 1°26′27″W / 52.7548°N 1.4408°W / 52.7548; -1.4408 (A42 road)

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