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The numbering zones for A-roads in Great Britain

List of A roads in zone 5 in Great Britain starting north/east of the A5, west of the A6, south of the Solway Firth/Eden Estuary (roads beginning with 5).

Single- and double-digit roads

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Road From To Notes
A5 Central London (Marble Arch) Holyhead Forms parts of the historical route of Watling Street. The section from M1 J4 north of Edgware to N. of Dunstable is now numbered A5183. The A5 now starts at M1 J11A and runs west to join previous alignment.
A50 Leicester Warrington Becomes M1 motorway between junctions 22 and 24A. Used to start at Hockliffe on A5, north of Dunstable. Gradually cut back to Northampton, then Leicester. Before opening of Derby southern bypass in 1997, it followed present A511 between Markfield and Foston.
A51 Chester Kingsbury Formerly ending at the A5 in Tamworth, the road to the south was the northern end of the A423. When the latter was downgraded north of Coventry, the A51 was extended to the A47. Subsequently, the A47 too was downgraded (to the B1114) and the A51 was then cut back to its present terminus near Kingsbury.
A52 Newcastle-under-Lyme Mablethorpe
A53 Buxton Shrewsbury
A54 Chester Buxton The section between Congleton and Buxton is the most dangerous road in Britain.[citation needed]
A55 Holyhead Chester Also known as the "North Wales Expressway".
A56 Chester A59 near Broughton
A57 Liverpool Lincoln
A58 Prescot Wetherby Becomes A58(M) as part of Leeds Inner Ring Road
A59 Liverpool York

Three-digit roads

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Road From To Notes
A500 Clayton Nantwich Known locally as the D Road, either because its route resembles the curved part of a letter D (with a section of the M6 forming the upright) or after the Roman numeral 'D' (500).

Originally ran from the A5 at Marble Arch to the A1 at Tally Ho Corner in North Finchley. In 1935 it was extended and rerouted over the A5088 Watford Bypass (the original route became the A598). Renumbered to A41 in the 1950s when it was deemed sensible to give the lower numbers of the bypassed routes to new-build bypasses and radials north of London.

A501 Westway (London) Moorgate Part of the London Inner Ring Road, comprises Marylebone Road, Euston Road, Pentonville Road and City Road. Terminates at junction with London Wall.
A502 Camden Town Hendon Through Hampstead, broadly follows the Edgware branch of the Northern Line for 5 stations.
A503 Camden Town Woodford Camden Road and Seven Sisters Road (primary) and Ferry Lane (non-primary), though Holloway and Walthamstow
A504 West Hendon Tottenham Hale via Hendon, Finchley, East Finchley, Muswell Hill, Hornsey and West Green. Has recently been extended to include Broad Lane as the A503 is now two-way.
A505 Leighton Buzzard Great Abington
A506 Walton Stanley Gate nr. Bickerstaffe Part of the road has since been reassigned to the M58 Motorway; in the 1970s part of it served the New Town of Skelmersdale

Originally ran from the A5 in Hockliffe to the A508 south of Northampton. Became a southern extension of the A50 in 1935 and has since been downgraded (one section is now B526).

A507 Buntingford M1 junction 13 The northern terminus and the course of the road have recently been changed to bypass Ridgmont.
A508 Old Stratford Market Harborough
A509 Milton Keynes Kettering Forms the H5 Portway in Milton Keynes.
A510 Wellingborough Cranford St John Forms part of Wellingborough's outer ring road, passes through Finedon and ends at Junction 11 of the A14 at Cranford St John.
A511 Markfield Foston, Derbyshire Historical A50(T). The original route went from Atherstone to Burton upon Trent; the Atherstone-Twycross section became the B4116 and the Twycross-Burton section became a northern extension of the A444 in 1935.

The A511 number also appeared in the "Co-driver: The AA Motorists Companion" (1965) on a route linking the M6 to Wigan. Only the first section east of the M6 was built, however, and it is designated as the A5209.

A512 Loughborough A42 & A511 near Ashby-de-la-Zouch
A513 Tamworth Stafford Starts in Stafford, running through the town of Rugeley (although the road here is broken at Armitage Road due to recent road changes including the re-routing of the A51 which is now the Rugeley Eastern By-Pass (which runs south to Tamworth).
A514 Derby Swadlincote It is a 15-mile (24 km) stretch of single-carriageway road which crosses the A5111 Derby ring road before a separated grade junction with the dual-carriageway A50 road. A little further south, the A5132 runs off to the west, just before the A514 crosses the River Trent over the narrow and historic Swarkestone Bridge. The next significant junction is with the A511, where it enters a built up area. The road continues through Swadlincote, and terminates at its junction with the A444 road (52°46′01″N 1°35′33″W / 52.7670°N 1.5924°W / 52.7670; -1.5924 (A514 road (southern end))) just west of the town.[citation needed]
A515 Lichfield Buxton
A516 Derby Hilton
A517 Belper Ashbourne
A518 Uttoxeter Telford Between Uttoxeter and Stafford it is a single carriageway, with a staggered junction with the dual carriageway A51. Entering Stafford from the east, it passes through the former Stafford Beaconside campus of Staffordshire University before hitting a roundabout with the A513, which at this point is named 'Beaconside'. It then heads into Stafford as 'Weston Road', passing around the town centre and heading out along 'Newport Road' and under the M6 motorway towards Telford.[citation needed]
A519 Newcastle-under-Lyme Newport At Newport it meets the A518 and A41. It heads broadly north, passing via Eccleshall, junction 15 of the M6 motorway, and then meets the A53 and various other roads in Newcastle-under-Lyme town centre. The road follows the first part of the route of the medieval road from Shrewsbury to York, which passed through the ancient Forest of Lyme. Prior to Tudor times, this was the only major highway from the West Midlands to the North.[citation needed]
A520 Stone Leek
A521 Meir Froghall
A522 Uttoxeter Wetley Rocks
A523 Swinscoe Hazel Grove This became part of the A52 (except for the spur in Leek; the current route of the A52 west of there was the A524 at the time), but the changes were undone almost immediately.
A524 Unused First used from Fenny Bentley to Great Rowsley; swapped with the B5056 around 1970.

Used again in the 1990s from Swinscoe to Newcastle-under-Lyme (formerly part of the A52). This almost immediately became part of the A52 again, as the old route of the A52 reverted to the previous designation of A523.

A525 Rhyl Newcastle-under-Lyme
A526 Woolfall Heath M57 J3 Woolfall Heath A57 Seth Powell Way

Originally ran between Newcastle-under-Lyme to Salford; renumbered as a portion of the A34 in 1935. Portions in Manchester are now parts of the A5145, A6010, B5093, and B5117.

A527 Newcastle-under-Lyme Congleton
A528 Wrexham Shrewsbury
A529 Hinstock Nantwich Originally ran from the A51 in Boughton to the A464 on the northern edge of Hinstock. Renumbered to a portion of a rerouted A41 in 1935; the northern end is now the A5115 after the A41 was rerouted onto the Chester bypass.
A530 Whitchurch Northwich
A531 Madeley Heath Weston
A532 Crewe Green Marshfield Bank, Crewe
A533 Alsager Widnes The road is a primary route between Middlewich and Runcorn and crosses the Runcorn-Widnes Bridge.[citation needed]
A534 Wrexham Congleton Follows the course of one of the historic "Salt ways" that ran from Nantwich into Wales. Part of its central section, between Broxton and Bickerton Hill, is still called 'Salters Lane'.
A535 Holmes Chapel Alderley Edge via Twemlow Green, past Jodrell Bank, via Chelford
A536 Congleton Macclesfield
A537 Knutsford Buxton The section between Macclesfield and Buxton has been named the most dangerous road in Britain.[1] See also Cat and Fiddle Road.
A538 Macclesfield Altrincham Passes underneath the runways of Manchester Airport
A539 Eglwys Cross Llangollen
A540 Chester Hoylake
A541 Wrexham Trefnant
A542 Llangollen Llandegla crosses the Horseshoe Pass
A543 Pentrefoelas Bodfari
A544 Bylchau Llanfair Talhaiarn Originally ran from north of Betws-y-Coed to Llandudno. In 1935, the section south of the A55 was renumbered as a northern extension of the A496 and the southern section became the B5115; the entire route is now part of the A470.
A545 Menai Bridge Beaumaris
A546 Tywyn Llandudno
A547 Prestatyn Conwy Largely follows North Wales coast. Alternative to A55 North Wales Expressway.
A548 Chester Llanrwst
A549 Drury Mold
A550 Caergwrle Hooton
A551 Seacombe Gayton
A552 Birkenhead West Kirby
A553 Birkenhead Hoylake
A554 Birkenhead Bidston
A555 Manchester Airport Hazel Grove Starts at the M56 Spur at Manchester Airport and ends at the A6 just southeast of Hazel Grove

Originally ran from Ellsmere Port to the A51 at Backford; extended to the A51/A5032 in Little Sutton by 1929. Renumbered as an extension of the A5032 in 1935.

Used a second time in 1935 for the Barnet Bypass (former A5092 and A5093). After the pre Worboys direction signs were introduced, it was decided to give the route a more unique number to aid navigation, and it became a portion of the A1 in 1954. Some portions are now the A1(M) and A1001.

A556 Delamere Bowdon Northern section takes traffic from and to M6 J19 and M56 J7 for Manchester Airport and South Manchester
A557 Sutton Weaver Rainhill, St Helens M62 J7 Section south of Runcorn, known as the Weston Point Expressway
A558 Daresbury Runcorn Daresbury Expressway
A559 Sandiway Stretton, Cheshire
A560 Altrincham Hattersley
A561 Halewood Liverpool
A562 Liverpool Penketh
A563 A6 London Road, Oadby A47, Crown Hills, Evington Leicester Ring Road

The original A563 appeared in the 1922 Road Lists as "Liverpool - Manchester (Proposed new road)"; the route never appeared on any maps nor did it appear on the ground. A 1932 map does show a proposed A road between Walton, Liverpool and Pendlebury, Salford; this opened in 1934 as the A580, although it is likely it took over at least some of the concept of the A563.

A564 Unused The original A564 went from the A59 in Liverpool to the A567; rarely appears on maps due to its short length, and as a result it is unknown when the route was decommissioned, but it is now part of the A567.

Next used in the 1990s to refer to sections of the upgraded A50 (e.g. from Foston to Etwall) before the A50 was rerouted; became part of the A50 in 1998.

A565 Bootle Tarleton
A566 Bootle Orrell Park
A567 Seaforth Scotland Road, Liverpool
A568 Unused Was the road between Widnes and Lea Green railway station, St Helens (now B5419).
A569 Bold Heath St Helens Originally ran between Widnes and Prescot, cutting the corner between the A568 and A57. Split in two by the M62, but was rerouted to meet it. Now unclassified.
A570 Rainhill, St Helens M62 J7 Southport
A571 St Helens Wigan
A572 Swinton St Helens
A573 Winwick, Cheshire Wigan
A574 Leigh, Hope Carr Sankey Bridges, Warrington Also spurs to M62 J11
A575 Bolton Worsley, M60 J13
A576 Stretford Middleton
A577 Boothstown Ormskirk
A578 Leigh Hindley Green
A579 Breightmet Winwick Interchange M6 J22
A580 Liverpool Salford The East Lancs Road

Originally ran between Boar's Head and Duxbury Hall; became the A5106, probably early on as the number was recycled in 1934.

A581 Chorley Rufford
A582 A6 near Lostock Hall M55 J2 The "Edith Rigby Way" extension between the A583 and M55 opened in July 2023. Future plan for a new bridge over River Ribble to connect the two ends and create a western bypass for Preston is expected by 2026.
A583 Blackpool Preston
A584 Clifton Little Bispham
A585 Kirkham Fleetwood
A586 Garstang Blackpool
A587 Blackpool Fleetwood
A588 Poulton-Le-Fylde Lancaster
A589 Halton Heysham
A590 A65 Barrow-in-Furness
A591 A590 Bothel
A592 Newby Bridge Penrith
A593 Broughton-in-Furness Ambleside
A594 (Cumbria) Maryport Cockermouth
A594 (Leicester) Leicester Leicester Leicester Central Ring Road
A595 Carlisle Dalton-in-Furness
A596 Thursby Workington
A597 Workington Distington Northside Bridge in Workington, which carries part of the route, destroyed in November 2009 floods and was rebuilt and completed in 2012.
A598 Hampstead North Finchley Commences at the junction of Finchley Road and Hendon Way on the A41. It goes through Golders Green and crosses the A406 and A1 at Henlys Corner, then heads through Regents Park Road to the centre of Finchley and Ballards Lane up to Tally-Ho Corner where it terminates on the A1000.

Originally ran from Maghull to Scarisbrick; did not appear in the 1922 Road Lists, but was upgraded from the B5196 by the end of the 1920s. Renumbered as an extension of the then-A567 in 1935 and is now the A5147.

A599 Haydock Park Racecourse Blackbrook Bypass, St Helens

Four-digit roads (50xx)

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Road From To Notes
A5000 A504, Finchley A598, Finchley The section of Hendon Lane north of Gravel Hill. Originally all of Hendon Lane and the A504 to the West of it was part of the A5000, although some old maps have the A5000 ending at the west on the A502, with that number taking over the remainder.
A5001 Rushden Rushden
A5002 Unused Ran from Macclesfield to Whaley Bridge (now B5470); formerly continued south to Buxton via what is now the A5004.

Previously allocated to a road from A6 to A510 in Finedon; became a spur of the A510 in 1935, but has since been declassified and is now Obelisk Road.

A5003 Unused Ran from A51 George Street to A453 Aldergate in Tamworth; route declassified due to road upgrades in Tamworth. Much of route now pedestrianized.
A5004 Whaley Bridge Buxton Number for the former A6 between Buxton and Whaley Bridge.

Previously allocated to a road from Station Road to B5010 via Donington Lane north of Castle Donington; this was declassified in the 1960s.

A5005 Longton, Staffordshire Barlaston
A5006 Stoke-upon-Trent Hanley Previously used for the M6 to Hanford section of the A500.
A5007 Stoke upon Trent Fenton
A5008 Burslem Bucknall
A5009 Bucknall Badderley Green
A5010 Burslem Burslem
A5011 Talke Alsager
A5012 Cromford A515 Originally ran from the A5 to the A49 in Shrewsbury. Became a spur of the A53 in 1934 after the A5 Shrewsbury Bypass opened, but is now part of the town center one-way system and is unclassified and pedestrianized, linking the A5191 to itself.
A5013 Stafford Eccleshall Originally ran from the A5 near Mardol to Chester Road along Smithfield Road. Renumbered as a southern extension of the A53 in 1934, and is now the eastern end of the A458 or A488 (depending on the map).
A5014 Old Trafford Stretford Originally ran along Cross Street in Ellesmere, now unclassified.
A5015 Burleydam Burleydam
A5016 A49 west of Nantwich A534 west of Nantwich Signage says this is now part of the A534, but OS 1:25k mapping says this road still exists.
A5017 Unused Ran along Millstone Lane in Nantwich from the A530 to the A534 and became part of the A51 when it was rerouted in the 1970s and became a portion of the B5074 when the A51 was rerouted onto the bypass. Number reused for Elliot Street and Parker Street in Liverpool; this is now partially pedestrianized with the east end of Elliot Street part of the A5038 or A5044.
A5018 Winsford Wharton Green
A5019 Crewe Crewe
A5020 A500 near Englesea-Brook Crewe Green
A5021 Unused Ran along Leadsmithy Street from the A533 to the A54 in Middlewich; now part of the A533.
A5022 Sandbach Brereton Green
A5023 Unused Ran from A526 (now A34) to A54 in Congleton via Mill Street.
A5024 Unused Ran from A536 to A523 in Macclesfield via Sunderland Street.
A5025 Llanfairpwllgwyngyll Near Valley
A5026 Lloc Walwen
A5027 Liscard Upton
A5028 Higham Ferrers Rushden Also used to designate Borough Road, Wallasey
A5029 Birkenhead Birkenhead
A5030 Birkenhead Birkenhead
A5031 Unused Ran from then-A552 to the A51 (now A41) in Birkenhead along Market and Cross streets, now unclassified.
A5032 Backford Ellesmere Port
A5033 Knutsford Knutsford
A5034 Near Mere, Cheshire
A5035 Trentham Longton Originally ran along Hatherlow Lane near Stockport, now unclassified.
A5036 Switch Island Toxteth
(Brunswick railway station)
In 2 parts: Switch Island-Seaforth and Bootle-Brunswick due to Seaforth to Bootle section now forming part of Liverpool docks internal roads system.
A5037 Liverpool Liverpool
A5038 Liverpool Litherland It starts on Parliament Street, and passes Liverpool Lime Street railway station as Lime Street and the carries on to end as Netherton Way in Netherton.[citation needed]
A5039 Liverpool Liverpool Exists in two sections; the middle section though Liverpool city center is unclassified.
A5040 Liverpool Liverpool Paradise Street (part), plus short section of Old Haymarket on opposite side of pedestrianised city centre
A5041 Unused Canning Place in Liverpool. Closed to general traffic; part converted into bus station.
A5042 Unused Ran from the A5041 to A57 in Liverpool along South Castle and Castle streets. The section south of Derby Square is now gone, buried under the law courts and Chavasse Park; the section along Castle Street is probably part of the A5039.
A5043 Unused Ran from the A5041 to A57 in Liverpool along South John and North John streets, paralleling the A5042.
A5044 Unused Ran from Church Street (then A5039) via Ranelagh Street to A5038 in Liverpool, with a spur on Great Charlotte Street; the section west of Great Charlotte Street is now the B5339 while the remainder is probably now part of the A5038 (but still shown as the A5044 on the OS map).
A5045 Liverpool Liverpool Mann Island
A5046 Liverpool Liverpool Tithebarn Street
A5047 Liverpool Old Swan Edge Lane and St. Oswald's Street
A5048 Royal Liverpool University Hospital Liverpool Women's Hospital
A5049 Liverpool Clubmoor
A5050 Everton, Liverpool Everton St Domingo Road
A5051 Liverpool Liverpool Moorfields
A5052 Liverpool Liverpool King Edward Street
A5053 Liverpool Liverpool Leeds Street
A5054 Liverpool Liverpool Boundary Street
A5055 Liverpool Liverpool Sandhills Lane
A5056 Liverpool Liverpool Bankhall Street
A5057 Bootle Bootle
A5058 Bootle Aigburth Queens Drive
A5059 Unused Ran between the-then A58 and A570 in St Helens along Corporation Street.
A5060 Warrington Lower Walton Chester Road
A5061 Warrington Knutsford Road
A5062 Ashton-in-Makerfield Only 0.1 mile long
A5063 Old Trafford Salford
A5064 Emstrey, near Shrewsbury Shrewsbury Named "London Road". Previously A5112, and A5 before that.

Originally ran along Ordsall Lane in Salford between the A6 and A5063. Renumbered to the A5066 and B5461 in the 1960s.

A5065 Leagrave Luton Originally ran along the southern edge of Ordsall Park in Salford. Downgraded to the B5341 by the mid-1970s; much of the original route is now gone, now part of the park or due to redevelopment.
A5066 Ordsall Lower Broughton
A5067 Gorse Hill, Stretford Manchester
A5068 Skelmersdale Skelmersdale Originally ran from Cornbrook to Picadilly Gardens. Decommissioned when the A57(M) was built, splitting the route in two. The section north of Albion Street was renumbered to the A5103 while the section along Mosley Street was declassified.
A5069 Unused Ran between the A58 and A6 in Westhoughton along Park Road. Became a part of the A58 in 1970 when it was rerouted due to extension of the M61.
A5070 Unused Originally allocated to a loop off of the A59 through downtown Ornskirk. The A5070 was little more than an interim number pending the completion of the A59 bypass, after which it was downgraded to Class II status by 1926, possibly as B5319.

Used a second time by 1926 from Hinckley to Stoney Bridge as an upgrade of the B579. The eastern section (along with the A46) was downgraded to the B4069 (now the B4669) due to completion of the M69. The remainder was downgraded in 1990 to the B4669 (an out-of-zone number as it is north of the A5) when the A47 Hinckley bypass opened.

A5071 Preston Preston Corporation Street / Moor Lane. Corporation Street was formerly a B road.
A5072 Preston Preston Strand Road
A5073 South Shore, Blackpool Blackpool
A5074 Gilpin Bridge Windermere
A5075 Ambleside Ambleside Some maps erroneously show the route as the A5095.
A5076 Upton Kingsthorpe Formerly part of the A45. The northeastern section was numbered A4508 (A45-A508 link) until the mid-1990s, when the route was renamed A5076.

Previously allocated to a road from the A6 via Stricklandgate in Penrith; this became part of the A6 in a one-way pair.

A5077 Unused Ran from Uttoxeter to the Uttoxeter bypass. After the A50 Uttoxeter bypass was built, the section running through Uttoxeter town center was renumbered: the section running towards Derby was renumbered as an extension of the A518, the section running towards Stoke-on-Trent was renumbered as an extension of the A5077 and the section running along Bradley Street was downgraded. The route is now part of an extended A522.
A5078 Crewe Site of Crewe Locomotive Works
A5079 Levenshulme Longsight
A5080 Liverpool Penketh May have also been used in Northampton as an upgrade of the B5347. The current number is debatable: A5080 is a duplicate number, and some maps indicate the route as part of the A5095. Official documents favor the A5080 number and signage is completely unhelpful.
A5081 M60 Junction 9 Old Trafford Main Route through Trafford Park
A5082 Astley Farnworth
A5083 A582 near Lostock Hall,
Lancashire
A49 near Cuerden, Lancashire
A5084 Lowick Green Torver
A5085 Ribbleton Lea, Lancashire Blackpool Road, Preston
A5086 Egremont Cockermouth
A5087 Ulverston Barrow-in-Furness
A5088 Birkenhead Liscard Originally used for the Watford Bypass, designated upon completion in the mid-1920s. It was later extended south to bypass Edgware and Cricklewood. Renumbered as a portion of a rerouted A500 in 1935 and then to the A41 in the 1950s, the road it bypassed in the first place.
A5089 Anfield Newsham Park Formerly also included more of Liverpool inner ring road, south to Toxteth and Dingle - now B roads
A5090 Litherland Kirkdale
A5091 Ullswater Troutbeck
A5092 Greenodd Grizebeck Originally used for the northern section of the Barnet Bypass (the southern section was the A5093). Renumbered to the A555 in 1935 and then to the A1 around 1954. Much of route now A1(M).
A5093 Hallthwaites Whicham Via Millom

Originally used for the southern half of the Barnet Bypass. Renumbered to the A555 in 1935 and then to a rerouted A1 around 1954.

A5094 A595 A595 Via Whitehaven
A5095 Northampton Northampton railway station
A5096 Unused Ran from the A447 west of Barwell to the A47 near Earl Shilton; originally a portion of the B581 when it was upgraded to Class I status. Declassified following the opening of the A47 Earl Shilton bypass. Number possibly used later in 1971–1972 on the former B582 between Oadby and Wigston (and possibly onward to the A46) and is now the B582 again.
A5097 Unused Ran from the A5039 to Crown Street (former A5048) in Liverpool along Myrtle Street.
A5098 Bootle Walton See Marsh Lane, Bootle.
A5099 Blackpool Blackpool

Four-digit roads (51xx)

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Road From To Notes
A5100 Edgware Mill Hill Circus Station Road (Edgware), Hale Lane, Mill Hill Broadway
A5101 Northampton Northampton
A5102 Stockport Wilmslow Shares the same 1 mile stretch of road between Woodford and Bramhall Village with the A5149, where both diverge at each end
A5103 Manchester city centre M56 J3 near Wythenshawe Commonly referred to as the Princess Parkway, although this name only applies to the section between the M60 and the M56. The A5103 between the M60 and the city centre is actually Princess Road.
A5104 Corwen Chester Was the B5104 before it was upgraded.

Originally proposed in 1935 as a renumbering of the eastern end of the A572 between Swinton and Worsley, because it ran parallel to the New Liverpool - East Lancashire Road (the A580). This renumbering never happened, and the route remains the A572. The A5104 was instead used to upgrade a B road with the same number in North Wales.

A5105 Morecambe Bolton-le-Sands
A5106 A6 near Chorley A49 near Standish
A5107 A short link road in Liverpool carried this number at some point although it's unknown when.
A5108 Llanallgo Moelfre
A5109 Edgware Whetstone Includes the Western section of Deansbrook Lane and Deans Lane, Selvage Lane, then Marsh Lane, Totteridge Common and Totteridge Lane
A5110 Ran from Conwy to Tal-y-Cafn; former sections of B5106 (former B4407) and B5279. Designated after 1954 (not shown on the OS map that year) but before 1957 (first appeared on the OS maps). The sections got their numbers back before 1962 (number not shown on the map that year, but shown with their original numbers). It is not known why the A5110 even existed in the first place, given that one section is narrow and winding in places.
A5111 Mackworth Spondon Derby Outer Ring Road
A5112 Battlefield Shrewsbury Former portion of the A49.

London Road, previously the former A5 between Emstrey and The Column, created when the original Shrewsbury bypass opened in 1933. Renumbered to A5064 in the 1970s when a new relief route was built around the east side of Shrewsbury; this route took over the A5112 number. It runs around the town centre, to the east.[citation needed]

A5113 Used for the original route of the A49 after the latter was rerouted further east. It was downgraded to the B5476 in the 1970s.
A5114 A55 Llangefni
A5115 Chester Church Broughton
A5116 Chester Moston
A5117 Helsby Sealand
A5118 Penyffordd Llong
A5119 Mold Flint
A5120 M1 J12 Ampthill bypass Section between Dunstable and the M1 downgraded to B5120
A5121 Branston Clay Mills
A5122 Ran from the-then terminus of the A55 (now J11) to the A5 Bangor bypass at what is now A55 J9; route was formerly a portion of the A5 and A487. Now part of the A5 and A487 again when the A55 was extended to Holyhead.

Number also used along Farrar Street in Bangor, but is unknown if the two routes co-existed or not, as no number can be identified for Farrar Street when the A5122 was rerouted.

A5123 M1 J15A & A43 Northampton
A5124 Battlefield Broadoak The current road was built in 1998, though the A5124 had a former route along Harlescott Lane, further towards the town centre of Shrewsbury. However, this road was too narrow, had a railway crossing and passed through a residential area. It is now unclassified.[citation needed]
A5125 Broad Street in Loughborough The Rushes Loughborough May not actually exist; the number does not appear in Leicester County Council documents, but it does appear in DfT traffic count data as well as on OS maps. But even these maps are confusing, as it shows the route running along Ashby Street and Ashby Square before ending at unclassified Swan Street, both narrow one-way streets. Google Maps and OpenStreetMap do not even show the number at all, claiming that the route is part of the A512.

Previously allocated to a road from Braunstone to Abbey Park, bypassing Leicester to the east; this was the B583 before it was upgraded. Later became part of the A46 and is now unclassified except the northern end, which is now the B5327.

A5126 Runcorn "Weston Link" - Links A533 and A557, a part of the Runcorn Expressways system
A5127 Birmingham Lichfield Former route of A38.
A5128 Wellingborough Wilby Was the A510 and A45 before the Wellingborough bypass was built.
A5129 Ran from the A6 in Kegworth to the A453 east of Isley Walton; originally B5400 when it was upgraded in 1971 or 1972 and rerouted following extension of the runway at East Midlands Airport in the 1960s (the old route crossed the current runway). Except for the eastern end (which is now unclassified), the route is now part of the A453.
A5130 M1 J14 Woburn Former portion of the A50 between Newport Pagnell and Hockliffe. Declassified in 2017.
A5131 Ran along Saint Margaret's Way in Leicester from the A46 (now A594) to the A6 (now Loughborough Road). Now part of the A6, with the original route through Belgrave declassified.
A5132 Hilton Swarkestone
A5133 Was a road in Runcorn.
A5134 Elstow Cardington Presently being replaced by the Bedford Western Bypass.

Originally began at Bronham; the section between Bronham and Elstow was declassified in December 2009 when the A428 Bedford Western and Northwest bypass opened, except for one section that is now the B560 and the section along Woburn Road that is now the B531. Some maps claim that the section east of the A600 is also unclassified.

A5135 Borehamwood Borehamwood
A5136 Unused
A5137 Heswall Clatterbridge (M53 J4)
A5138 Unused
A5139 Seacombe docks M53 at Bidston
A5140 Bedford Bedford
A5141 Bedford Bedford
A5142 Ran along Great Northern Road and Station Road from A5 (now A5183) to A505 in Dunstable.
A5143 Hazel Grove Bramhall Green
A5144 Hale Timperley
A5145 Stockport Stretford
A5146 Unused
A5147 Maghull Scarisbrick It begins in Maghull, where it is called Liverpool Road North, then crosses over the Leeds and Liverpool Canal in Lydiate. It passes the Scotch Piper Inn before entering Lancashire at Downholland Cross. It crosses over the canal twice more, then proceeds onto Haskayne and Halsall before terminating in Scarisbrick.The road is built entirely to single carriageway standard.[citation needed]
A5148 Lichfield Lichfield Short spur connecting A38 at Swinfen Island to M6 Toll/A5 at Wall Island
A5149 Poynton Cheadle, Greater Manchester Shares the same 1 mile stretch of road between Woodford and Bramhall Village with the A5102, where both diverge at each end
A5150 Colindale Hendon Colindeep Lane
A5151 Lloc Rhuddlan
A5152 Gaerwen A55 near Gaerwen Partly follows former route of A483 in Wrexham. Originally formed entire inner ring road but part now downgraded to B5446.
A55 J7 A5 Short link road in Anglesey. Duplicate number.
A5153 Holyhead Holyhead
A5154 Holyhead Port Holyhead
A5155 Unused
A5156 North Wrexham East Wrexham
A5157 - A5158 Unused
A5159 Typo for the A5195 southeast of the M6; corrected in 2009.
A5160 Proposed in 1935 to be reserved to form part of a Swindon-East Anglia route together with the A4160 (itself reserved to upgrade the B489 to Class I). But the tonnage was not enough (and likely would never be) on the B489 to upgrade it to Class I, so the proposal fell through. Instead, the A505 was extended over the A601, replacing the A5160.
A5161 - A5180 Unused
A5181 Stretford Trafford Park
A5182 Acton Clayton Was the B5038.
A5183 Dunstable M1 J4 The A5 before it was de-trunked.
A5184 Longsight University of Manchester
A5185 Eccles Swinton
A5186 Salford Salford Was the B5227.
A5187 Stafford Stafford Part of the Stafford ring road
A5188 Penwortham Bypass Flyover from A59 to A582 south of Preston; it is unknown if this road was actually signed or it was a planned route number that was never implemented.
A5189 Burton upon Trent Burton upon Trent Uses St Peter's Bridge, connects A444 to A5121.
A5190 Lichfield Cannock Most of the route was part of the B5012 until the 1970s when it was upgraded. Replaced the partly constructed Chasetown Ring Road of which only one section had been built.
A5191 Shrewsbury Shrewsbury
A5192 Lichfield Lichfield
A5193 Wellingborough Wellingborough Was the A509 before it was rerouted onto the Wellingborough western bypass
A5194 Derby city center Wilmorton, Derby Designated 2007, unsigned; was part of the A6 before it was rerouted onto the Pride Parkway. What the road was between the A6 rerouting (late 1990s or early 2000s) and its official designation in 2007 is not known.
A5195 Brownhills Chasetown
A5196 A5061 at Bridge Foot, Warrington A5060 in Warrington Warrington bypass, opened in 2021.
A5197 - A5198 Unused
A5199 Leicester Kingsthorpe Was the A50 and the B568 before that.

Four-digit roads (52xx)

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Road From To Notes
A5200 Holborn Tufnell Park York Way
A5201 Bloomsbury Shoreditch
A5202 St Pancras Camden Mostly split into two one-way streets, St Pancras Way and Royal College Street. Southern section used to meet the Euston Road but now runs along Goods Way.
A5203 Kings Cross Holloway
A5204 A5 Tottenham Court Road
A5205 Maida Vale Camden Town The road can be used as a northern bypass to the London Inner Ring Road between the Edgware Road and Great Portland Street section, and is often a much faster route than the A501 in this section.
A5206 A38 near Lichfield  Lichfield
A5207 A5207 A580 Another one coexisted from Aintree to Thornton; it became the B5207 (another duplicated number) in 2015 when A5758 opened.
A5208 Kirkby A580
A5209 Standish Burscough
A5210 - A5218 Unused
A5219 Typo for the B5219.
A5220 - A5222 Unused
A5223 Horsehay, Telford Shawbirch, A442
A5224 Unused
A5225 Proposed in 1993 from the M6 at Orrell to the M61 near J5; this scheme was withdrawn in 1996. Later proposed in 2003 as a scaled-down plan from the M6 to the A579; this scheme was also withdrawn. A further scaled-down plan from the A49 to the B5238 in Wigan started construction in 2018, and will later extend west to the M6. It is unknown if the road will be given this number or not.
A5226 Unused
A5227 Birkenhead Birkenhead Borough Road East flyover between A41 and A552
A5228 Luton Luton
A5229 Ran from the A505 to the A6 in Luton; declassified around 1987.
A5230 Mereside Blackpool Beach Known as the Squires Gate Link Road, this links the M55 with Blackpool Airport and the southern end of the Promenade. Partly follows former alignment of Blackpool Branch Line.
A5231 - A5249 Unused
A5250 A38 near Littleover Derby Old A38
A5251 - A5265 unused
A5266 Ran from the A5 (now B5061) to Wellington Road (former A518) in Telford; south of St Georges was part of the A5 and later the B5060 (the entire route became B5060 when St Georges was bypassed)
A5267 Birkdale Churchtown
A5268 A5118 in Chester A548 in Chester Chester Inner Ring Road
A5269 Unused
A5270 Buxton Buxton
A5271 East Keswick North Keswick
A5271 Wolstanton Tunstall
A5272 Weston Coyney Great Chell
A5273 - A5274 Unused
A5275 A562 in Speke A561 in Speke
A5276 Ran from the A5036 east of Netherton to the A565 in Thorton; formerly the B5194. Became the B5207 when the eastern half was bypassed.
A5277 - A5279 Unused
A5280 Warrington Warrington New road west of Warrington, created 2017.
A5281 Warrington Warrington New road west of Warrington, created 2017.
A5282 Warrington Warrington New road west of Warrington, created 2017.
A5283 Unused
A5284 A591 junction, north end of Kendal Bypass Kendal Original route of the A591 out of Kendal; upgraded from the B5284.
A5285 - A5299 Unused

Four-digit roads (53xx to 57xx)

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Road From To Notes
A5300 M57 / M62 junction A562 between Halewood and Widnes Commonly known as Knowsley Expressway
A5301 Was used for the south Nantwich bypass (now A530; old A530 is now B5341, local streets, and B5334).
A5365 A34 in Lower Heath A536 Congleton bypass Opened 2021; old routing of the A536 before it was rerouted onto the bypass.
A5460 M1 / M69 at J21 Leicester Inner ring road A594 (Leicester) Was originally part of the A46 and A46(M).
A5480 Blacon Upton
A5505 M1 J11A Dunstable Woodside Link
A5509 Northwich inner ring road was part of the B5337 until 2011.
A5523 Typo for the A5223.
A5630 Anstey A563 Leicester Ring Road to Leicester Western Bypass/Anstey link road
A5758 Aintree Thornton Replacement of parallel A5207

References

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  1. ^ "Great Britain Results 2008: GB Tracking Survey Results". EuroRAP. Archived from the original on 10 February 2012. Retrieved 21 November 2024.