A5120 road

A5120 shield
A5120
Route information
Length4.7 mi (7.6 km)
Major junctions
North endAmpthill
52°01′00″N 0°30′05″W / 52.0166°N 0.5013°W / 52.0166; -0.5013 (A5120 road (northern end))
Major intersections A507
M1
South endToddington
51°34′20″N 0°18′37″W / 51.5723°N 0.3104°W / 51.5723; -0.3104 (A5120 road (southern end))
Location
CountryUnited Kingdom
Constituent countryEngland
Primary
destinations
Flitwick, Toddington
Road network

The A5120 is an A-class road in Bedfordshire, linking the towns of Ampthill and Flitwick to the M1 motorway at Toddington.[1]: 20  It connects with the M1 at junction 12[2] in close proximity to the Toddington services. On its route from Ampthill to Toddington, the A5120 serves Westoning and Harlington. Unusually for an A-road, it does not meet another A-road at any point between its start on the A507 and its end at the M1 J12.

The route previously ran to the old A5 Watling Street at Dunstable (now the A5183), however upon the opening of the A5 Dunstable Northern Bypass, the section between the M1 and the new junction A5 was downgraded to the B5120, about halving the length of the route.

In 2009, the annual average daily traffic flow on the A5120 near Westoning was slightly over 17,000.[1]: 28 

References

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  1. ^ a b "Ampthill & Flitwick Local Area Transport Plan" (PDF). Central Bedfordshire Council. Retrieved 13 November 2024.
  2. ^ Sophie Drew (1 September 2021). "M1 reopens to traffic after crash between Milton Keynes and Luton". Buckinghamshire Live. Retrieved 13 November 2024.

51°57′42″N 0°30′46″W / 51.9616°N 0.5129°W / 51.9616; -0.5129 (A5120 road)