A1078 (Northumberland)
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A1078 | ||||
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From: | Guide Post (NZ252850) | |||
To: | Ashington (NZ249873) | |||
Distance: | 2 miles (3.2 km) | |||
Met: | A196, A1063, A197 | |||
Former Number(s): | B1333 | |||
Now part of: | A1068 | |||
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Route outline (key) | ||||
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This article is about the original A1078 near Ashington in Northumberland.
For the current A1078 in King's Lynn, see A1078.
For the current A1078 in King's Lynn, see A1078.
The original A1078 was created on 1st April, 1924, by upgrading the B1333 to Class I status.
Starting at Guide Post, where it met the A196 and A1063, the road headed north to cross the River Wansbeck before crossing open fields to end on the A197 to the west of Ashington.
Today, the road is part of the A1068, which has been extended from its original southern end at Ashington.