词条 | A428 road |
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|country=GBR |type=A |route=428 |length_mi =82.9 |length_ref =[1] |image =The A428 Road Bridge at Turvey - geograph.org.uk - 395968.jpg |image_notes=The A428 bridge over the River Great Ouse at Turvey |direction_a= Northwest |terminus_a = Coventry {{coord|52.4087|-1.4925}} |direction_b= Southeast |terminus_b = Cambridge {{coord|52.2319|0.0779}} |junction = {{ukroadsmall|4600}} {{ukroadsmall|444}} {{ukroadsmall|4082}} {{ukroadsmall-svg|46}} {{ukroadsmall|4071}} {{ukroadsmall|426}} {{ukroadsmall-svg|5}} {{ukmotorwaysmall|1}} {{ukroadsmall|4500}} {{ukroadsmall|5080}} {{ukroadsmall|508}} {{ukroadsmall|5120}} {{ukroadsmall|4501}} {{ukroadsmall-svg|45}} {{ukroadsmall|509}} {{ukroadsmall|422}} {{ukroadsmall|5141}} {{ukroadsmall-svg|6}} {{ukroadsmall|5140}} {{ukroadsmall|421}} {{ukroadsmall-svg|1}} {{ukroadsmall|1198}} {{ukroadsmall|1303}} {{ukroadsmall-svg|14}} |destinations= Rugby Northampton Bedford Cambridge Coventry }} The A428 road is a major road in central and eastern England. It runs between the cities of Coventry and Cambridge by way of the county towns of Northampton and Bedford. Together with the A421, (and the A43, M40 and the A34), the eastern section (Cambridge to the A1) of the A428 forms the route between Cambridge and Oxford. The A428 was formerly part of the main route from Birmingham to Felixstowe before the A14 was fully opened in 1993. RouteCoventry - NorthamptonThe road starts on the A4600 Sky Blue Way in Coventry, heading eastbound out of the city and meeting the A444 and A4082 roads before crossing the A46 Eastern Bypass and into Warwickshire. The road then passes through the village of Binley Woods before becoming more rural in nature, meeting the Fosse Way and crossing the River Avon at Bretford. {{convert|3.8|mi}} further along, the road enters Rugby where it meets the A4071 and A426 and passes Rugby School. It then continues out of the town to the east through the suburb of Hillmorton and crosses the A5 near Daventry International Railfreight Terminal (DIRFT). It meets the M1 at its original terminus, junction 18, and bypasses the towns of Crick and West Haddon. The road passes the Althorp family estate, then enters Northampton. Northampton - CambridgeEast of Northampton, the road passes Little Houghton, Brafield-on-the-Green and Yardley Hastings. After here it enters the borough of Milton Keynes where it meets the A509 at Warrington roundabout. Continuing towards Bedford, the road passes Lavendon and Cold Brayfield. Crossing the Great Ouse it enters Bedfordshire at Turvey, on to Bromham. It meets the A422 at a roundabout outside Bromham. The road bypasses Bromham and, leaving behind its former route east-bound through Bedford (which has become the A4280), swings southwards on a new alignment then, via a new bridge over the Great Ouse, merges with the A421 south of Kempston. The A428 loses its identity here: the route continues as the A421 as it bypasses Bedford, Great Barford and Roxton and goes on to become the dual-carriageway A1 at the Black Cat Roundabout. Heading north, the route leaves the A1 via a grade separated junction just south of St Neots and regains its identity. Crossed by the East Coast Main Line, it leaves Bedfordshire for Cambridgeshire. The A428 from here to Cambridge follows the former A45, which became the A428 when the A14 opened. It meets the A1198 (former A14) at Caxton Gibbet roundabout near Papworth Everard. From here the road is dual carriageway, bypassing the existing single carriageway section near Hardwick. The route terminates, merging into the A14 at Girton interchange, where traffic joins first from the M11 junction 14 and then from the trunk A14 road junction 31. Proposed developmentsOxford to Cambridge Expressway{{Main|Oxford to Cambridge Expressway}}In the "Road investment strategy" announced to Parliament by the Department for Transport and Secretary of State for Transport on 1 December 2014, planning will begin to dual the section between the A1 and the A1198 at Caxton Gibbet.[2] The announcement said that the A1/A421 Black Cat Roundabout would be replaced with a grade-separated junction,[2] just a few years after this roundabout was expensively upgraded. The link would provide an uninterrupted dual carriageway route between the M1 at Junction 13 and the A14 near Cambridge, part of a longer-term proposal to establish an "Oxford to Cambridge Expressway", via (or near) Milton Keynes.[2] On 18 February 2019, Highways England announced final route selection for the new road between Caxton Gibbet and the Black Cat junction (which will cease to be a roundabout and become a three-level GSJ).[3] HistoryThe section between Cambridge and the A1 was originally part of the A45. Bypasses and realignments
Recent Improvements
References{{commons category|A428 road (England)}}1. ^{{cite web |url=https://maps.google.co.uk/maps?saddr=52.4087,-1.4925&daddr=52.3851721,-1.3899221+to:52.3456162,-1.1035927+to:52.29512,-1.0097912+to:52.2271621,-0.8310085+to:52.23192,0.077934&hl=en&ll=52.295042,-0.601501&spn=0.944053,2.48291&sll=52.229482,-0.848694&sspn=0.11818,0.310364&geocode=FXyxHwMd7Dnp_w%3BFZRVHwMdnsrq_ynDEgxyZUh3SDGpWCq-FeXIwQ%3BFRC7HgMdGCnv_ykFuSxUzxR3SDF7VUjlWA2UKw%3BFdD1HQMdgZfw_yk7Sl2BSBJ3SDEguz1ORisa1g%3BFVrsHAMd4FHz_ymf70uN_gh3SDFm4TrRGolq8g%3BFfD-HAMdbjABAA&t=h&mra=dpe&mrsp=4&sz=12&via=1,2,3,4&z=9 |title=Directions to A428 |last1= |first1= |last2= |first2= |date= |work= |publisher=Google |accessdate=11 April 2013}} {{GB A road zone 4}}{{Transport in Buckinghamshire}}{{Portal bar|Roads|Northamptonshire|Buckinghamshire}}{{coord|52.16193|N|0.61841|W|type:landmark_region:GB_dim:45000|display=title}}{{DEFAULTSORT:4-0428}}2. ^1 2 {{cite web|url=https://www.gov.uk/government/news/major-roads-investment-in-the-east-of-england|title=The east of England gets a £1.5 billion investment in its roads as part of the new 'Road investment strategy'. 1 December 2014}} 3. ^{{cite web|url=https://www.gov.uk/government/news/route-unveiled-for-major-new-road-and-junction-at-black-cat | title=Route unveiled for major new road and junction at Black Cat | publisher=Highways England | date=18 February 2019 | accessdate=19 February 2019}} 4. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.galaxy.bedfordshire.gov.uk/webingres/bedfordshire/vlib/0.digitised_resources/bromham_digitisation_timeline.htm |title=Bromham Timeline |last1= |first1= |last2= |first2= |date=23 May 2008 |work= |publisher=Bedford Borough and Central Bedfordshire Libraries |accessdate=11 April 2013 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20071007155829/http://www.galaxy.bedfordshire.gov.uk/webingres/bedfordshire/vlib/0.digitised_resources/bromham_digitisation_timeline.htm |archivedate=7 October 2007 }} 5. ^{{cite web |url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/cambridgeshire/6688331.stm |title=£55m 'commuter relief' road opens |last1= |first1= |last2= |first2= |date=24 May 2007 |work= |publisher=BBC |accessdate=11 April 2013}} 6. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.highways.gov.uk/roads/projects/4545.aspx |title=Highways Agency |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20061016191314/http://www.highways.gov.uk/roads/projects/4545.aspx |archivedate=16 October 2006 }} 7 : Roads in England|Transport in Bedfordshire|Transport in Buckinghamshire|Roads in Cambridgeshire|Transport in Northamptonshire|Roads in Warwickshire|Roads in the West Midlands (county) |
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