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M58 motorway

Coordinates: 53°32′07″N 2°50′16″W / 53.5354°N 2.8379°W / 53.5354; -2.8379
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M58 shield
M58
Route information
Length12.0 mi (19.3 km)
Existed1977–present
HistoryConstructed 1977–1980
Major junctions
West endNetherton
Switch Island
Major intersections
M57 motorway Junction 7

M6 motorway Junction 26
East endOrrell
Location
CountryUnited Kingdom
Primary
destinations
Skelmersdale
Road network
M58 near Melling Mount, Sefton.

The M58 is a motorway passing through Merseyside and Lancashire, terminating in Greater Manchester, England. It is 12 miles (19 km) long and provides a link between the M6 motorway and the area north of Liverpool.

Route

Apart from the approaches to its terminal roundabouts, the motorway is three lanes throughout. It starts at Switch Island in Merseyside and passes directly underneath the Merseyrail Northern Line. before striking out across open countryside and into Lancashire south of Maghull and Bickerstaffe. It then curves south westerly south of Skelmersdale before reaching the M6 at Orrell in the Metropolitan Borough of Wigan, Greater Manchester.

History

Since 1949 an upgrade of the Wigan to Ormskirk route had been proposed to improve traffic flows, yet with the decision in 1961 to develop Skelmersdale as a new town, the proposals were revised to provide a link to the M6 at one end and Liverpool at the other.[1]

The first part of the road was opened in March 1968[2] as the Skelmersdale Regional Road between what is now junctions 4 & 5. It was originally a two lane single carriageway road that was upgraded to 2 lane plus with hard shoulders in 1973.[1]

The next stage was to connect this road to the M6 and construction on this part began in 1968 and it was opened to traffic in October 1970 as all purpose dual carriageway. Now junctions 5 to 6, this road was upgraded to dual 3 lanes with a hard shoulder in 1977.[1] These roads were upgraded to motorway status in 1977.[3]

Construction on the Switch Island to junction 4 section began in 1978 with the road opening between April and September 1980.[3]

Unfulfilled plans

Junction 2 was not built, and was the end of a proposed motorway to Preston.[4]

At Switch Island, the junction has been built to allow an extension of the M57 and the end of M58 has provision for slip roads to the extension to be constructed.[2]

Lancashire County Council had in 1949 also proposed a Wigan to Bolton road. Bridges had been built on the M61 to allow for this eventual continuation.[1] Later plans saw the road downgraded to an A road; it would have reached the M61 between junctions 5 and 6. These plans have also been dropped and currently Wigan Borough Council has plans for a part dual and part single carriageway route to the A579 near Atherton.

Junctions

Approaching the M6 interchange from the M58.

Data[5] from driver location signs are used to provide distance information.

M58 motorway
mile km Eastbound exits Junction Westbound exits
17.5 28.2 The North West, Preston, The South, Manchester, Warrington M6
Wigan (A577)
J6
Terminus
Start of motorway
15.7 25.2 Skelmersdale (West), Upholland (A577) J5 Skelmersdale (West), Upholland (A577)
14.0 22.6 Skelmersdale (East & Central) (A5068) J4 Skelmersdale (East & Central) (A5068)
12.4 19.9 Southport (A570), Ormskirk, St Helens, Rainford (A570) J3 Southport (A570), Ormskirk, St Helens, Rainford (A570)
8.6 13.9 No access J1 Kirkby, Maghull (A506), Southport (A5147)
6.5 10.4 Start of motorway M57, J7
Terminus
Liverpool (Central), Southport, Ormskirk (A59)
Docks, Bootle (A5036)
Kirkby, Widnes (M57)

Note: There is no Junction 2.

See also

References

53°32′07″N 2°50′16″W / 53.5354°N 2.8379°W / 53.5354; -2.8379