A446 road

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A446
Route information
Length11 mi (18 km)
Major junctions
South endColeshill
Major intersections M6 J4
M42 J9
A452
A4097
A4091
A453
A38
North endSutton Coldfield
Location
CountryUnited Kingdom
Road network
A445 A447

The A446 is an A road in Zone 4 of the Great Britain numbering scheme.

History

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The 1922 route of the A446 was Leamington – Kenilworth – Coleshill – Lichfield,[1] which over the years has been curtailed to its current route.

Route

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Stonebridge – Bassets Pole

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The A446 starts as a dual carriageway south of Coleshill off the A452. It crosses the M6 at junction 4, almost immediately the road takes the course of the Coleshill bypass, the former route going through the centre of the town. There are 2 roundabouts on the bypass, one of which is the former route of the A47. North of Coleshill the route becomes single carriageway and runs parallel to the M42, eventually crossing it at junction 9. From here to Bassets Pole, the route is single carriageway, running alongside the M6 Toll. The road terminates at the Bassets Pole roundabout, meeting the A38 and A453.

Former routes

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Bypasses and Realignments

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  • Coleshill (Now bypassed by a dual carriageway to the West)

Downgrading

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  • Bassets Pole – Lichfield (Now part of A38)

References

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  1. ^ "SABRE 1922 Road Lists". Retrieved 23 September 2008.
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52°32′57″N 1°43′47″W / 52.54917°N 1.72966°W / 52.54917; -1.72966