M57 motorway

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M57
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Route information
Maintained by National Highways
Length10 mi (16 km)
Existed1972–present
HistoryConstructed 1972–1974
Major junctions
South endHuyton
Major intersections
North end
Location
CountryUnited Kingdom
Primary
destinations
Liverpool
Road network
M56 M58
Motorways of Liverpool City Region
View of the M57 northwards from the bridge on Knowsley Lane. On the left can be seen the three tower blocks of Stockbridge Village.

The M57 motorway, also known as the Liverpool Outer Ring Road, is a road in England. Designed as a Ring road for Liverpool, it is 10 miles (16 km) long between Tarbock Green and Switch lsland, and links various towns east of the city, as well as the M62 and M58 motorways.

Route

Starting at the Tarbock Interchange in Tarbock, at the end of the A5300, the motorway heads north to the east of Huyton and west of Prescot and crosses the Liverpool and Manchester Railway. It then runs across the northeast of Huyton before running west of Knowsley Village. After meeting the A580 at a split junction (numbered 4 & 5), it continues northwest through Kirkby, passes under the Kirkby and Ormskirk branches of the Merseyrail Northern Line before ending on Switch Island near Aintree. The motorway provides one of the main access routes to Aintree Racecourse.

History

The M57 was planned to be a complete bypass of Liverpool, meeting some of the key routes out of the city.[1] As is normal in the United Kingdom, the M57 was to be built in stages. The first two opened were:[2]

  • Junctions 4 to 7 were opened in 1972 as phase 1.
  • Junctions 1 to 4 were opened in 1974 as phase 2.

Phase 1 was proceeded with more rapidly as there had been industrial growth in the area, and it was considered important to improve traffic connections as soon as possible.[3] The original plans for the route anticipated an extension south to the A562.[3]

At Switch Island, the junction was constructed to allow an extension of the M57 towards the A565 near Thornton and the end of the M58 has provision for slip roads to that extension to be constructed.[4] Contemporary maps also showed a proposed southern extension, eventually constructed in the 1990s as the A5300.[5] A new road was opened in August 2015 to join the A565 at Thornton to Switch Island junction at the M57 and M58 motorways respectively; the road was appropriately named the A5758 road.

At the southern end of the M57 where it meets the M62 (Tarbock Island) and also the A5300 southern extension, a £38 million improvement scheme to create a free-flow link with the M62 eastbound was completed on 14 November 2008. At the same junction a free-flow link from the M62 Westbound to the M57 northbound was completed on 12 December.

Junctions

Ceremonial
county
Location mi km Junction Destinations Notes
Merseyside Huyton 0 0 1[coord 1] M62 – Huyton, Liverpool (city centre), Manchester, Warrington, Widnes

A5300 – Liverpool(south), Runcorn
A5080 – Cronton, Huyton, Whiston

Road continues south as A5300
2.6 4.2 2[coord 2] A57 – Liverpool, Prescot, Whiston

A58 – St. Helens
B5194 - Knowsley village

Knowsley 4.3 6.9 3[coord 3] A526 – Liverpool, Prescot, Huyton

B5194 - Knowsley village

No north-eastbound exit or south-eastbound entrance
6.2 10.0 4[coord 4] A580 – Liverpool, Bootle, St. Helens, Kirkby

A5207 – Kirkby

6.5 10.5 5[coord 5] A580 – St. Helens No north-eastbound exit or south-eastbound entrance
Kirkby 7.5 12.1 6[coord 6] A506 – Liverpool, Walton, Fazakerley, Kirkby
10.0 16.1 7[coord 7] M58 – Skelmersdale, Preston

A59 – Southport, Ormskirk
A5036 – Bootle
A5758 – Southport, Formby

1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi
Coordinate list


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External links

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