Newest A/B Roads?
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From the SABRE Wiki: Network changes - 2020s :
list of the changes to the road network in Great Britain from 2020 - 2029. Includes road openings and renumberings.
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However the B1533 is not at all signed, and physically it is the same to the C road it superseded.
From the SABRE Wiki: B1533 :
The B1533 is an unsigned Class II route between the Lincoln Eastern Bypass and the B1308 within Lincoln. It originally was part of the C4, however was upgraded to a Class II status upon opening of the A15 Lincoln Eastern Bypass in December 2020. The route number is completely unsigned upon opening the Bypass, and the road number is shown on OS (2021 version revisions and later) as well as OSM since the opening.
The road has not been improved as part of
Re: Newest A/B Roads?
Thank youSteven wrote: ↑Sun Nov 28, 2021 17:24 The starting point for a lot of these questions is to look on the SABRE Wiki, so in this case I'd start with Network changes - 2020s.
From the SABRE Wiki: Network changes - 2020s :
list of the changes to the road network in Great Britain from 2020 - 2029. Includes road openings and renumberings.
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Or perhaps B1538 Hatfield Link?
From the SABRE Wiki: B1538 :
The B1538 is the 'DN7 Hatfield Link Road', which opened in December 2020 and is part of the 'Unity DN7' development plan for the area between Hatfield, Stainforth and the M18.
It starts at a roundabout to the west of the M18/M180 roundabout, which it is connected to by motorway link roads and also provides access to Doncaster North Services. From there it runs roughly west to a roundabout where it meets Bootham Lane, providing access to Hatfield, and continues north-west with a bridge
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Its in scotland and it will be the replacement number for the A77 when it is rerouted along the maybole bypass. The B77 being the former A77.
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Is there a source for this? That would be a remarkable development and very unusual for a Transport Scotland scheme.
Roads.org.uk
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Perhaps they asked Birmingham City Council for numbering advice.
From the SABRE Wiki: B38 %28Selly Oak%29 :
The non-standard number B38 was seemingly allocated to the former A38 in Selly Oak, Birmingham upon opening of the bypass in 2011. The road linked the A38 to itself, starting by Tesco then climbing Bristol Road under the Cross City Line to end at the Selly Oak Triangle.
In December 2011, the Department for Transport confirmed they were aware of the abnormal numbering, as B roads are three or four digit numbers long,