A613 (Leeds)
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A613 | ||||
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From: | Kirkumgate | |||
To: | Disforth | |||
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This article is about the reserved use of the number somewhere near Leeds.
For for the original number of the Gateshead Western Bypass, see A613 (Gateshead).
For the original A613, a road in Nottinghamshire, see A613 (Nuthall - Alfreton).
For for the original number of the Gateshead Western Bypass, see A613 (Gateshead).
For the original A613, a road in Nottinghamshire, see A613 (Nuthall - Alfreton).
The DfT Card Index road lists from c2002 identify the A613 number as 'Reserved for use for the Kirkumgate - Disforth proposals - Leeds.' Unfortunately, neither place seems to exist with these spellings. Kirkumgate appears to be an archaic spelling of Kirkhamgate near Wakefield, and Disforth is probably a spelling error for Dishforth.
This would make it a descendant of the Kirkhamgate - Dishforth Motorway, a proposal to extend the M1 northwards passing between Leeds and Bradford, which eventually got allocated the number A6183 instead for some reason, before being re-routed east of Leeds and becoming the M1 extension north of junction 43.