Leeds Outer Ring Road

A6110 shield

A6110
Major junctions
From Beeston
To Bramley
Road network

A6120 shield

A6120
Ring Road Moortown A6120
Major junctions
From Colton
To Farsley
Road network

The Leeds Outer Ring Road is a main road that runs around most of the perimeter of the city of Leeds, West Yorkshire, England. The ring road is approximately 25 miles (40 km) long and consists of single and dual carriageways. Hence the road is not a loop and so is not a true ring road, although it is designated as such.

The road begins in Belle Isle and ends in Colton at junction 46 of the M1 motorway. It begins in Belle Isle as an un-numbered road and goes through to Beeston. It is then designated the A6110 between Beeston and Bramley a dual carriageway, before running concurrently with the Stanningley By-Pass A647 also a dual carriageway but with grade separated junctions.

For the rest of the way between Farsley and Colton the road is the A6120 and it is a mixture of single and dual carriageway as far as Austhorpe. The ring road becomes the A63 road following a short concurrency and ends in Colton.

There are future proposals for the complete dualling of the congested Outer Ring Road but they were not given priority in the Leeds Transport Plan.

Ring Road names

The road name of the ring road reflects the district it passes through. The table below states the name of the ring road and the number of carriageways in each district.

Road Number Road Name Dual or Single Carriageway Intersection with
UnclassifiedRing Road MiddletonSingle
UnclassifiedMiddleton Park RoadSingle (short section dual
UnclassifiedRing Road Beeston ParkSingleA653
A6110Ring Road BeestonDual/SingleA643, M621 Junction 1, A62
A6110Ring Road Lower WortleyDualA58
A6110Ring Road FarnleyDual
A6110Ring Road BramleyDualB6154
A647Stanningley By PassDualA6110
A6120Ring Road FarsleySingleA647, B6157, B6156
A6120Horsforth New RoadSingleA657
A6120BroadwaySingleA65
A6120Ring Road HorsforthSingle
A6120Ring Road West ParkDualA660
A6120Ring Road WeetwoodDual
A6120Ring Road AdelDual
A6120Ring Road MeanwoodDual
A6120Ring Road MoortownDualA61
A6120Ring Road ShadwellSingleA58
A6120Ring Road SeacroftSingle/DualA58, A64
A6120Ring Road Cross GatesDual
A6120Station RoadDual
A6120Ring Road HaltonSingle
A6120Selby RoadDualA63, M1 motorway (Junction 46).

As A6110

  • A643 road Ring Road Beeston / Elland Road There is a brief concurrency where the A6110 and A643 run together as 40mph dual carriageway for about 1/2 mile.

As A6120

  • A64 road Ring Road Seacroft There is a brief concurrency where the A6120 and A64 run together as 70mph dual carriageway for about 1/2 mile.
  • A63 road Selby Road The former A63 between M1 J46 and Whitkirk Roundabout was redesignated A6120 in 2001.

East Leeds Orbital Road

After a protracted planning process, Leeds City Council announced in June 2018 the awarding of contracts for the East Leeds Orbital Road (ELOR) which will run from Thorpe Park (adjacent to junction 46 of the M1) to the present ring road just to the west of where the A58 joins. The 4.7-mile (7.5 km) route will cost approximately £120 million and be a dual carriageway throughout with roundabouts intersecting with the A roads to the east of Leeds. The project is expected to be delivered by 2021.[1][2]

References

  1. "A6120 East Leeds Orbital Road". cbrd.co.uk. Retrieved 8 August 2018.
  2. "East Leeds Orbital Road makes further progress". leeds.gov.uk. Retrieved 8 August 2018.

Coordinates: 53°50′34″N 1°34′13″W / 53.8429°N 1.5702°W / 53.8429; -1.5702

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