A629 road
Primary 'A' road in Yorkshire, England / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The A629 road is an inter-Yorkshire road that runs from Skipton to Rotherham through Keighley, Halifax, Huddersfield and Chapeltown in Yorkshire, England. The road runs through North, West and South Yorkshire, but before 1974, the entire length of the road was wholly within the boundaries of the West Riding of Yorkshire. It is designated as a primary route through most of its length.
A629 | ||||
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Major junctions | ||||
North end | A65/A59 Skipton | |||
Major intersections | A59 A65 A6131 A6068 A6034 A650 A6035 A6033 A644 A58 A646 A6026 A6025 A643 A62 A642 A635 A628 A616 A61 A6135 M1 A6109 A6123 A630 | |||
South end | Rotherham | |||
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Country | United Kingdom | |||
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The road is part of the intended Doncaster to Kendal Trunk Route which was designated as a trunk road in 1946.
Parts of the road are designated as a High Load Route by the UK Government although the section through Burncross to Chapeltown is designated as B road (B6546) because of a weight restriction.