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The Sheffield Parkway is a major dual carriageway which runs between the City of Sheffield and junction 33 of the M1 in South Yorkshire, England. The 5.5-mile (8.9 km) road was opened in 1974. The 5.5-mile (8.9 km) road was opened in 1974.
The Sheffield Parkway connects the city centre with the motorways. There are eight [1] park and ride sites for motorists visiting the city, three of them close to M1 junctions and offering connections to local public transport. The topography of Sheffield makes it unsuitable for a large rail system.
Wicker Arches form a 660-yard (600 m) long railway viaduct across the Don Valley in the City of Sheffield, England.They take their name from the thoroughfare Wicker, which passes through the main arch of the viaduct and was, until the completion of the Sheffield Parkway, the main route eastwards from the city to the M1.
The Sheffield Northern Relief Road is the scheme closing a hole in the Inner Ring Road. Work began in 1999, with phase 1 finished in 2000 as Cutlers Gate and was subsequently renamed late in 2008 as Derek Dooley Way, [1] in honour of the late Sheffielder who played football for Sheffield Wednesday before breaking his leg and going on to perform a number of backroom roles across the city at ...
Park Square is a major roundabout in Sheffield, England. The Sheffield Parkway, a major road from M1 Junction 33, terminates here. It is located next to Ponds Forge and Victoria Quays. It is also a major tram junction connecting to the Park Square Bridge, and has many pedestrian bridges.
The road starts at the A57 just outside Sheffield City Centre which forms part of the Sheffield Parkway, then runs to the M1 at Junction 33. Beyond the roundabouts it heads west to Rotherham which it passes as the dual carriageway, four-lane Centenary Way, turning north and northeast towards Conisbrough and Doncaster, passing Conisbrough Castle.
The road passes under the Sheffield Parkway before meeting up with Main Road in Darnall. [ 1 ] A number of listed buildings are located on the road including St. Mary's Church , the Cross Daggers Inn, Jeffcock Memorial Fountain and Trough and the Old Rectory.
Sheffield Outer Ring Road; Sheffield Parkway; Stocksbridge bypass This page was last edited on 20 March 2016, at 20:44 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative ...