Sheffield Parkway

Coordinates: 53°22′52″N 1°25′48″W / 53.381°N 1.430°W / 53.381; -1.430
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53°22′52″N 1°25′48″W / 53.381°N 1.430°W / 53.381; -1.430

Sheffield Parkway as viewed from Park Square
Plan of the Parkway

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.

Route

The route runs east of the City, connecting Park Square in the city centre with the

Advanced Manufacturing Park (AMP). At Handsworth the road passes through Bowden Housteads Woods, where it is possible to see the Parkway Man statue.[1] Many businesses and Sheffield attractions are within sight of The Parkway, as it is known in South Yorkshire, and it can become highly congested. For approximately 2.5 miles (4.0 km) the road forms part of the A57; the rest is part of the A630. The South Yorkshire Fire and Rescue service Parkway Fire Station, which opened on 14 July 2015, has direct access to the Parkway, via Reynolds Road, at the junction of the A57 and A630.[2]

A £46 million upgrade to create three lanes between Catcliffe junction to the M1 on both carriageways, and four lanes on the M1 slip roads, started in February 2021 with a completion date of autumn 2022. The upgrade will also include new barriers, traffic lights, resurfacing and a permanent speed restriction of 50 mph.[citation needed]

Junctions

Parkway
Type Destinations Roads
Terminus Roundabout Rotherham M1, A630
Grade separated
Roundabout
Catcliffe B6533
Grade separated Roundabout Handsworth, Darnall B6200
Grade separated diamond Mosborough A57, A6102 (westbound only)
Grade separated Roundabout (No exit westbound) Outer ring road A6102
Trumpet Parkway Industrial Estate
West bound exit sliproad Attercliffe, Manor
At grade roundabout Inner ring road A61
Terminus roundabout Sheffield City Centre A61, A6135

See also

References

  1. ^ "Thomson, Jason: 'Parkway Man'". Sheffield Hallam University. 5 September 2006. Retrieved 7 April 2021.
  2. ^ "Parkway". South Yorkshire Fire and Rescue. 5 September 2017. Retrieved 7 April 2021.

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