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A35 road

Coordinates: 50°45′08″N 2°15′16″W / 50.7522°N 2.2545°W / 50.7522; -2.2545 (A35 road)
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A35
The A35 at Kingston Russell - geograph.org.uk - 967361.jpg
At Kingston Russell Looking east along the road from Bridport to Dorchester
Route information
Length96.8 mi (155.8 km)
Major junctions
West endHoniton
50°47′38″N 3°12′37″W / 50.7939°N 3.2102°W / 50.7939; -3.2102 (A35 road (western end))
Major intersections A375

A373

A30

A358
A3052
A3066

A37

A354
A352

A31

A351
A350
A3049
A349
A338
A347
A3060
A337
A326

A36

M271
A3024
A3057

A33

A335

A27
East endSouthampton
50°56′25″N 1°22′41″W / 50.9404°N 1.3780°W / 50.9404; -1.3780 (A35 road (eastern end))
Location
CountryUnited Kingdom
Primary
destinations
Bridport
Dorchester
Poole
Bournemouth
Road network

The A35 is a road in southern England, connecting Honiton in Devon and Southampton in Hampshire. It is a trunk road for some of its length. Most of its route passes through Dorset and the New Forest. It originally connected Exeter and Southampton, the original A35 ran along what is now the A3052 joining the present road at Charmouth.

Route

The A35 in the New Forest

Beginning in Honiton off the A30 road, the A35 travels in a roughly south-easterly direction past Axminster, Charmouth and Bridport. After Bridport, there is a 2-mile (3.2 km) section of dual carriageway, before it reaches its bypass around Dorchester. After Dorchester, there are approximately 8 miles (13 km) of dual carriageway, including the Puddletown bypass, until it reaches its roundabout with the A31 road at Bere Regis. Continuing roughly south-easterly still, it becomes dual carriageway again near Upton, before returning to a single carriageway through Poole and Bournemouth, apart from a small section of dual carriageway on Wessex Way. On reaching Christchurch, there is a dual-carriageway bypass. It then heads in a north-easterly direction through the New Forest, passing through Lyndhurst where it meets the A337 road (to Lymington). It continues through Ashurst and Totton, meeting the A36 road and M271 motorway at grade separated junctions. It then turns north-east, acting as the western part of Southampton's ring road, with the A27 road making up the eastern part. It terminates at Swaythling, on the northern outskirts of Southampton.

In Bournemouth, it has been diverted around the Sovereign Centre of Boscombe along Centenary Way; much of its former road is now pedestrianised. Its route through Poole and Bournemouth passes through suburbs.

Improvements

The A35 is a main route along England's south coast, and is congested. To help solve the congestion, sections of the A35 were upgraded between Honiton and Bere Regis. Some improvements have involved the construction of new dual carriageway bypasses such as the Puddletown bypass which opened in 1999, and others include new sections of single carriageway road, such as its straightening between Slepe and the Upton bypass in 2004, and the extension of the 50 miles per hour (80 km/h) limit west of Slepe by 1 mile (1.6 km) in 2007. The Puddletown dual carriageway (together with the A30 Honiton-Exeter dualling) were financed under a Design, Build, Finance and Operate (DBFO) contract running from 1996-2026.[1]

References

  1. ^ "A30 Exeter to Bere Regis". Highways Agency. Archived from the original on 10 August 2012. Retrieved 7 January 2013.


50°45′08″N 2°15′16″W / 50.7522°N 2.2545°W / 50.7522; -2.2545 (A35 road)