A1190
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A1190 | ||||
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From: | High Street (SK973710) | |||
To: | Canwick Road (SK976709) | |||
Distance: | 0.2 miles (0.3 km) | |||
Met: | A46, A158 | |||
Former Number(s): | B1193 | |||
Now part of: | B199 | |||
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The A1190 was a short road in the south of Lincoln city centre.
The road started on the A46 High Street and headed east along St Mary's Street past the central station, ending shortly afterwards on the A158 (now A15) Canwick Road.
Originally numbered as part (and, for many years, all) of the B1193, the A1190 came into being in the 1960s when the A158 was extended over part of the B1188 to form a makeshift eastern bypass of the city centre. In more recent years the A46 has been moved out of town and the A15 back in - and the ex-A1190 became the eastern end of the A57. In 2017, the A57 was diverted again and the former A1190 became part of the B199.