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A59 mystery
Does the A59 exist west of the River Mersey ?. Most maps and atlases are now showing this to be the case. Google Maps and the latest OS Landranger Map of the area seem to be the latest to show the A59 on the Birkenhead side of the River Mersey. I don't think that there are any signs on the ground that confirm this. The SABRE Wiki still says that the A59 only exists on the Liverpool side of the River Mersey but as more maps and atlases are now showing the A59 starting at the M53 at Wallasey I can't be sure which is correct. This must surely be one of the biggest mystery's concerning any 'A Road' in Britain. Also maps that used to show the section of road from the M53 (Junction 1) at Wallasey to the tunnel under the River Mersey as an unclassified road are now showing it as part of the A59 so they must have got there information from somewhere or they wouldn't have changed it. I just thought I'd ask to see if anyone knows for sure
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The corresponding question is whether A41 passes through the Kingsway tunnel to end in Liverpool. Do we have a definitive answer to that?roadphotos wrote: ↑Sat Feb 29, 2020 15:08 Does the A59 exist west of the River Mersey ?. Most maps and atlases are now showing this to be the case. Google Maps and the latest OS Landranger Map of the area seem to be the latest to show the A59 on the Birkenhead side of the River Mersey. I don't think that there are any signs on the ground that confirm this. The SABRE Wiki still says that the A59 only exists on the Liverpool side of the River Mersey but as more maps and atlases are now showing the A59 starting at the M53 at Wallasey I can't be sure which is correct. This must surely be one of the biggest mystery's concerning any 'A Road' in Britain. Also maps that used to show the section of road from the M53 (Junction 1) at Wallasey to the tunnel under the River Mersey as an unclassified road are now showing it as part of the A59 so they must have got there information from somewhere or they wouldn't have changed it. I just thought I'd ask to see if anyone knows for sure
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Re: A59 mystery
I don't think either have been officially answered, and just randomly appeared on some maps because it was presumably better than showing them as "tunnel".
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Re: A59 mystery
Yes & yesChris Bertram wrote: ↑Sat Feb 29, 2020 16:42The corresponding question is whether A41 passes through the Kingsway tunnel to end in Liverpool. Do we have a definitive answer to that?
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The definitive answer is the National Street Gazeteer, it is highly probable that this page refers to that.JohnnyMo wrote: ↑Sat Feb 29, 2020 17:37Yes & yesChris Bertram wrote: ↑Sat Feb 29, 2020 16:42The corresponding question is whether A41 passes through the Kingsway tunnel to end in Liverpool. Do we have a definitive answer to that?
Presumably Merseytravel applied to the DfT to have the unclassified roads numbered as A59 and A41 to aid navigation. Interestingly I have a 1970 road atlas that shows the Kingsway Tunnel as an extension of the M53...
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I'm not sure I trust this page's accuracy. It says there's a toll on the M25 Dartford Crossing.JohnnyMo wrote: ↑Sat Feb 29, 2020 17:37Yes & yesChris Bertram wrote: ↑Sat Feb 29, 2020 16:42The corresponding question is whether A41 passes through the Kingsway tunnel to end in Liverpool. Do we have a definitive answer to that?
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To the layman the Dartford Crossing is on the M25. Only nerds actually care that it is really the A282.M5Lenzar wrote: ↑Tue Mar 03, 2020 08:04I'm not sure I trust this page's accuracy. It says there's a toll on the M25 Dartford Crossing.JohnnyMo wrote: ↑Sat Feb 29, 2020 17:37Yes & yesChris Bertram wrote: ↑Sat Feb 29, 2020 16:42 The corresponding question is whether A41 passes through the Kingsway tunnel to end in Liverpool. Do we have a definitive answer to that?
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However as this discussion is definitely at the "nerd" end of the spectrum its a valid point to raise.
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Re: A59 mystery
Out of curiosity, I've emailed Merseytravel, to ask the question. The "from the horses mouth" answer is as follows:
So, it is clear, and I was wrong! The A59 does not start on The Wirral, and the A41 does not start in Liverpool.. I have checked with our tunnel police and the answer is that the tunnel roads are private roads, owned and operated by Merseytravel – they are not part of the public highway. As they do not form part of the national network of roads they are not repairable at public expense.
The Queensway tunnel starts at the roundabout at the Old Haymarket in Liverpool and then links into the A41 once you have exited the toll booths and the Kingsway Tunnel starts from the end of the M53 just past the Bidston junction and then links into the A59 at Scotland Road in Liverpool.
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Re: A59 mystery
To be fair, they're not quite answering that question, but a very similar one.Micro The Maniac wrote: ↑Tue Sep 01, 2020 11:04 Out of curiosity, I've emailed Merseytravel, to ask the question. The "from the horses mouth" answer is as follows:
So, it is clear, and I was wrong! The A59 does not start on The Wirral, and the A41 does not start in Liverpool.. I have checked with our tunnel police and the answer is that the tunnel roads are private roads, owned and operated by Merseytravel – they are not part of the public highway. As they do not form part of the national network of roads they are not repairable at public expense.
The Queensway tunnel starts at the roundabout at the Old Haymarket in Liverpool and then links into the A41 once you have exited the toll booths and the Kingsway Tunnel starts from the end of the M53 just past the Bidston junction and then links into the A59 at Scotland Road in Liverpool.
They say that the tunnels are private roads (which they are) and hence not repairable at public expense (which is the definition of a private road...)
They're then telling you which roads they connect to at either end, which is again true - in the case of the Kingsway Tunnel the public highway ends at the "no chopsticks" for the M53.
Given that the entire original point of classification was around maintenance, by the 1922 definition, the two tunnels cannot be classified for maintenance purposes. However, that's not the same as the modern idea of classification for navigation. There are a number of OS scales (such as Landrangers, Explorers and VectorMap District) that clearly show Kingsway as A59 and Queensway as A41 - and they're supposed to know these days.
As an aside, the National Street Gazetteer is unhelpful on this question.
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Then as I said elsewhere - if it isn't in the NSG it isn't correct.
OS wanted to show these roads as important - you can't do that if they're yellow. Why they added the labels is presumably a copyright trap. It doesn't harm anyone if a map says they're the A59 and A41 but it's not correct so another map maker would be in trouble copying it.
OS wanted to show these roads as important - you can't do that if they're yellow. Why they added the labels is presumably a copyright trap. It doesn't harm anyone if a map says they're the A59 and A41 but it's not correct so another map maker would be in trouble copying it.
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If I was a mapmaker I'd want to make my map reflect what is visible on the ground - the point of a map is to navigate by. Pretty trivial defence in case of a copyright issue....Bryn666 wrote: ↑Tue Sep 01, 2020 16:23 OS wanted to show these roads as important - you can't do that if they're yellow. Why they added the labels is presumably a copyright trap. It doesn't harm anyone if a map says they're the A59 and A41 but it's not correct so another map maker would be in trouble copying it.
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The copy of the NSG that I have found doesn't have classification information - just street names, maintaining body, etc
If it was a copyright trap you would not expect it to be consistent across different map series.OS wanted to show these roads as important - you can't do that if they're yellow. Why they added the labels is presumably a copyright trap. It doesn't harm anyone if a map says they're the A59 and A41 but it's not correct so another map maker would be in trouble copying it.
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Re: A59 mystery
The "it's a private road, so it's not an A road" argument means there's a gap in the A57 at the Dunham toll bridge. I think it's obvious that the A57 crosses the Trent regardless of the ownership of the thoroughfare. Similar arguments for the Tyne tunnels, the Skye Bridge, the Forth Bridge, the Humber Bridge, etc.
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On the very early MOT maps showing the road numbers, there were gaps for toll roads and other non-public roads at the time - the Royal Military Road near Rye, for example, caused a gap in A259, despite the road being open to the public. The next edition showed the gap closed, so it must have been established that the number existed for routing purposes regardless of ownership. It's therefore possible that the tunnels are indeed A41 and A59 on this basis, and I'd tend to trust the OS to get this right.
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And the M6(T).jgharston wrote: ↑Tue Sep 01, 2020 20:00 The "it's a private road, so it's not an A road" argument means there's a gap in the A57 at the Dunham toll bridge. I think it's obvious that the A57 crosses the Trent regardless of the ownership of the thoroughfare. Similar arguments for the Tyne tunnels, the Skye Bridge, the Forth Bridge, the Humber Bridge, etc.
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The M6 Toll isn't a private road. It's a public road, just built and maintained by Midland Expressway in contract to Highways England in the same way as many other roads via DBFO - it's just that it's paid for via the tolls rather than some form of shadow toll arrangement.Alderpoint wrote: ↑Wed Sep 02, 2020 08:55And the M6(T).jgharston wrote: ↑Tue Sep 01, 2020 20:00 The "it's a private road, so it's not an A road" argument means there's a gap in the A57 at the Dunham toll bridge. I think it's obvious that the A57 crosses the Trent regardless of the ownership of the thoroughfare. Similar arguments for the Tyne tunnels, the Skye Bridge, the Forth Bridge, the Humber Bridge, etc.
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..while the Skye Bridge is of course a Special Road.
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