A48(M) motorway

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A48(M) shield
A48(M)
Route information
Maintained by South Wales Trunk Road Agency
Length2.0 mi (3.2 km)
Existed1977–present
Major junctions
East endCastleton, Newport
Major intersections
J29 → M4 motorway
West endSt Mellons
Location
CountryUnited Kingdom
Primary
destinations
Cardiff
Road network

The A48(M) is a motorway in Wales between Cardiff and Newport. It is a spur off the M4 into eastern Cardiff. It is 2 miles (3.2 km) long and is a 2-lane motorway throughout its length. At St Mellons it runs continuously into a further 6 miles (9.7 km) of the dual-carriageway A48, which also features (albeit narrow) hard shoulders.[1]

It opened in 1977,[2] originally as an ending for the M4. The M4 was subsequently extended from junction 29 in 1980[2] and this section of road was renumbered A48(M). It has been suggested that its continuation westwards was projected to be from St Mellons.

The A48(M) has the unusual feature of having no junction options. At both ends it leads into limited-access junctions. It is also the only motorway entirely in Wales, as the M4 and M48 cross into England.

Junctions

Eastbound heading towards junction 29
A48(M) motorway
Eastbound exits Junction Westbound exits
M4
London, Bristol
J29 M4 (Castleton) Start of motorway
Start of motorway
A48 Newport
J29A (St Mellons) A48 Cardiff

Other A48(M)s

  • Another motorway, the 6-mile (9.7 km) Port Talbot bypass which opened in 1966,[2] was numbered A48(M) before its incorporation into the westward extension of the M4 in the 1970s.[3]
  • Some maps show the Morriston bypass section of the M4 as also having been originally numbered A48(M), although whether this number was ever used on the ground has been questioned.[4]

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