Callywith Junction
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Callywith Junction | |||
Location Map ( geo) | |||
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Location | |||
Cooksland | |||
County | |||
Cornwall | |||
Highway Authority | |||
National Highways | |||
Junction Type | |||
Fork | |||
Roads Joined | |||
A30, A38 | |||
Callywith Junction is a fork junction between the A30 and A38, north east of the town of Bodmin, Cornwall, and is named after a local farm.
Originally a simple at grade T-Junction between the A30 and a local road towards Bodmin (most likely the old Turnpike Route), the present layout was built when Bodmin received its bypass in 1977 and features only north/east facing slip roads. South/west facing movements are provided by the nearby Carminow Cross Junction.
Current plans are to removed the current crossroads at end of the slip roads and replace it with a roundabout to improve safety and provide better access to the new Callywith Campus of Truro College and the area surrounding, which is lined up for development.
Routes
Route | To | Notes |
Launceston 21 | ||
Redruth, St Austell (A391) | no access from A38 | |
Bodmin 1 (A389), Liskeard, Lostwithel (B3268), Crematorium |