B5092
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B5092 | ||||
Location Map ( geo) | ||||
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From: | Wilmslow (SJ857805) | |||
To: | Poynton (SJ918836) | |||
Distance: | 4.8 miles (7.7 km) | |||
Met: | A538, B5093, A523 | |||
Now part of: | A5102, A5149 | |||
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Route outline (key) | ||||
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The B5092 was a short B-road in eastern Cheshire.
It started on the original route of the A538 to the east of Wilmslow and headed north, crossing the River Bollin before turning eastwards. After going through Woodford, where it met the B5093, it crossed the Macclesfield to Stockport railway line by Poynton station before ending in Poynton itself on the A523.
The western section, from Wilmslow to Woodford, was upgraded to become part of the A5102 in the early 1930s. The remainder was also upgraded to Class I status but not until the 1960s, when it became the A5149.
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