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A5036 road

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Template:UK road routebox The A5036 is a road in Merseyside, England, which comprises two separate sections separated by a gap of one and a half miles.

The northern section is a short, four mile section of trunk road, travelling from Seaforth through Litherland before terminating at the Switch Island junction in Netherton. It is an important artery for road freight between the docks and the motorway network.

The other section of the A5036 route runs from Bootle docks, via the waterfront of central Liverpool to Brunswick railway station in Dingle.

A former part of the A5036 between Bootle and Seaforth is now part of the internal roadway system of the docks, accounting for part of the gap between the two sections of route.