Great North Road book updates
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Great North Road book updates
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Lonewolf wrote: ↑Mon Mar 06, 2023 06:59 I still get occasional information on the GNR sent to me. I don't have enough to do a second book or even an update, so I made a Facebook page to share the info.
https://www.facebook.com/gtnorthroad if anyone's interested
Excellent , this is a road I have been using regularly since 1979 but there is always something new to learn.
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I am trying to research the route the Great North Road took through Newcastle prior to the 1928 opening of the Tyne Bridge.
Did it go over Stephenson's 1849 High Level bridge ? Or the later 1876 swing bridge ?
Which bridge did it use before that ? ! ?
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This doesn't imply it was the original Great North Road, but the MOT was quite keen to put major single digit roads on historic postal / coaching routes, and as this path connects the cathedral, castle and station, it makes perfect sense that's where the traffic would go. It also might explain why they didn't pay attention to the 1876 upgrade to the Swing Bridge. That originally carried the A184.
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From the SABRE Wiki: A1057 (Newcastle upon Tyne) :
The A1057 is described in the original 1922 road numbering as Newcastle (Pilgrim Street (part), Northumberland Street).
The road started on the A695 Mosley Street and headed north along Pilgrim Street. After crossing the A696 Blackett Street the road name changed to Northumberland Street.