A1032 (Hatfield - Thorne)
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| From: | Hatfield (SE668096) | |||
| To: | Thorne (SE685124) | |||
| Length: | 2.1 miles (3.4 km) | |||
| Met: | A18, A614 | |||
| Now part of: | A1146 | |||
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This article is about the original A1032 from Hatfield to Thorne, Yorkshire.
For the current A1032 in Middlesbrough, see A1032.
For the other defunct A1032 north of Hoddesdon, see A1032 (Hertfordshire).
For the current A1032 in Middlesbrough, see A1032.
For the other defunct A1032 north of Hoddesdon, see A1032 (Hertfordshire).
In the original 1922 road numbering, A1032 was allocated to the road between Hatfield and Thorne in Yorkshire.
In 1935, it became the mainline of the A614. However, by 1956, it had been renumbered as the A1146 (the 1946 quarter-inch map enticingly calls the road A6146 which could be a misprint for either). Its original route has now been severed with the building of the M18.
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