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Special Roads Act 1949: general policy

Date range1955-1959
LocationNational Archives (see all files stored here)
CatalogueSee entry
File baseSeries MT, subseries MT 119


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This file is truly delightful.
It is likely to bring a smile to your face, probably because it contains the sort of thing that makes trawling through dusty archive documents worthwhile. The thing in this file that makes your day might actually have nothing to do with its subject matter.

Context

This file is almost entirely concerned with the Lancashire County Council Special Road Scheme 1955, which was the initial title of what became the M62 Stretford-Eccles Bypass (and which is now part of the M60). It includes plans of various junctions, including several that were never built or were not built to their original intended design.

It also has an interesting memo explaining slip roads, links and spurs - with diagrams.

People with camera copies

Chris Marshall has a partial copy.