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The A57 is a major road in England. It runs east from Liverpool to Lincoln via
Warrington Warrington () is a town and unparished area in the borough of the same name in the ceremonial county of Cheshire, England, on the banks of the River Mersey. It is east of Liverpool, and west of Manchester. The population in 2019 was esti ...
,
Cadishead Cadishead is a village in the City of Salford in Greater Manchester, England, with a population of 10,739 in 2014. Within the historic county of Lancashire. History The earliest record of Cadishead date to 1212, and show that the whole of Cad ...
,
Irlam Irlam is a suburb in the City of Salford, Greater Manchester, England. In 2011, it had a population of 19,933. It lies on flat ground on the south side of the M62 motorway and the north bank of the Manchester Ship Canal, southwest of Salfo ...
, Patricroft, Eccles,
Salford Salford () is a city and the largest settlement in the City of Salford metropolitan borough in Greater Manchester, England. In 2011, Salford had a population of 103,886. It is also the second and only other city in the metropolitan county afte ...
and Manchester, then through the Pennines over the
Snake Pass Snake Pass is a hill pass in the Derbyshire section of the Peak District, crossing the Pennines between Glossop and the Ladybower Reservoir at Ashopton. The road was engineered by Thomas Telford and opened in 1821. The pass carries the A57 r ...
(between the high moorlands of
Bleaklow Bleaklow is a high, largely peat-covered, gritstone moorland in the Derbyshire High Peak near the town of Glossop. It is north of Kinder Scout, across the Snake Pass ( A57), and south of the A628 Woodhead Pass. Much of it is nearly 2,00 ...
and
Kinder Scout Kinder Scout is a moorland plateau and national nature reserve in the Dark Peak of the Derbyshire Peak District in England. Part of the moor, at above sea level, is the highest point in the Peak District, in Derbyshire and the East Midlands; t ...
), around the Ladybower Reservoir, through Sheffield and past
Worksop Worksop ( ) is a market town in the Bassetlaw District in Nottinghamshire, England. It is located east-south-east of Sheffield, close to Nottinghamshire's borders with South Yorkshire and Derbyshire, on the River Ryton and not far from the nor ...
. Between Liverpool and Glossop, the road has largely been superseded by the M62, M602 and
M67 motorway The M67 is a urban motorway in Greater Manchester, England, which heads east from the M60 motorway passing through Denton and Hyde before ending near Mottram. The road was originally conceived as the first section of a trans- Pennine motorw ...
s. Within Manchester a short stretch becomes the Mancunian Way, designated A57(M).


Route


Liverpool–Warrington

The A57 begins at The Strand (A5036) near the
River Mersey The River Mersey () is in North West England. Its name derives from Old English and means "boundary river", possibly referring to its having been a border between the ancient kingdoms of Mercia and Northumbria. For centuries it has formed part ...
, as part of Water Street. It forms an east–west route through the north of the city centre with another one-way road system as Tithebarn Street (passing part of Liverpool John Moores University), Great Crosshall Street and Churchill Way in the east direction and Churchill Way and Dale Street in the west direction. The connecting roads Moorfields and Hatton Garden are also part of the A57, which join the east and west directions. In both directions, Churchill Way crosses the A59 near the entrance of the Queensway Tunnel. It overlaps briefly with the A580 as Islington, separated as two one-way roads, then becomes Prescot Street, passing the Royal Liverpool University Hospital. At the junction with the B5340, it becomes Kensington, meeting the A5089 to the south and B5188 to the north, becoming Prescot Road. It crosses a railway at Fairfield passing St Anne's Church on the left near the Stanley public house, overlapping with the B5189 Green Lane to the north. It meets the A5047 to the south near a
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and the B5189 at
Old Swan Old Swan is an eastern neighbourhood of Liverpool, Merseyside, England, bordered by Knotty Ash, Stoneycroft, Broadgreen, Fairfield and Wavertree. At the 2011 Census, the population was 16,461. Description Old Swan is centred on the road ...
. At the junction with the A5058 Queens Drive it enters
Knotty Ash Knotty Ash is an area of Liverpool, Merseyside, England, and a Liverpool City Council Ward. Historically in Lancashire, the population at the 2001 Census was 13,200, increasing to 13,312 at the 2011 Census. Knotty Ash is well known as the home ...
(with Alder Hey Children's Hospital to the north), becoming East Prescot Road and a trunk road. There is a roundabout and it enters Dovecot before it passes through Huyton. It meets the A526 Seth Powell Way to the north (for the M57), becoming Liverpool Road, At junction two of the M57, it meets the B5194 Knowsley Lane to the north and B5199 Huyton Lane to the south, and the start of the A58. It passes through Prescot as the non-trunk Derby Street then High Street. It meets the A58 again and becomes a trunk road, then meets the B5200 (former route of the A57) at a roundabout, becoming Warrington Road. It crosses the
Liverpool to Wigan Line Liverpool is a city and metropolitan borough in Merseyside, England. With a population of in 2019, it is the 10th largest English district by population and its metropolitan area is the fifth largest in the United Kingdom, with a populat ...
near Scotchbarn Leisure Centre. It meets the B5201 to the north opposite Whiston Hospital. It passes through
Rainhill Rainhill is a village and civil parish within the Metropolitan Borough of St Helens, in Merseyside, England. The population of the civil parish taken at the 2011 census was 10,853. Historically part of Lancashire, Rainhill was formerly a tow ...
, meeting the B5413 near the railway station. It passes Rainhill High School to the left, then St Bartholomew RC Primary School. At junction 7 of the M62, it meets the A557 (for Widnes) and the St Helens Linkway A570 (for St Helens). The road runs along the road from junction 7 for about , then it meets the B5419 at a crossroads, and the A569 to the left at Bold Heath near the Griffin Inn. At Lingley Green it enters as Liverpool Road, passing the Trigger Pond pub on the left. It crosses the Liverpool to Manchester Line (southern route). At
Great Sankey Great Sankey is a civil parish in the Borough of Warrington, Cheshire, England. It is west of Warrington town centre and had a population of 24,211 in 2001 Census. The original route through Warrington town centre included the narrow Sankey Street, which required special narrow buses to be operated. The road now bypasses Warrington town centre via a new elevated road, Midland Way, before emerging at a roundabout junction with the A49. The road loses its trunk road status and becomes ''School Brow''. Warrington Parish Church, St Elphin, is to th
right
near the right turn for ''Church Street''. The road becomes ''Manchester Road'', and meets the A50 at crossroads. It passes through Bruche, home of a former police training centre, and it
running track
At Paddington, the road becomes dual-carriageway as ''New Manchester Road'', passing close to Woolston Community High School. In
Woolston Woolston may refer to: Places United Kingdom * Woolston, Cheshire, a village and civil parish in Warrington * Woolston, Devon, on the list of United Kingdom locations: Woof-Wy near Kingsbridge, Devon * Woolston, Southampton, a city suburb in H ...
, it becomes
Manchester Road
'. It passes a speed camera near Woolston Leisure Centre and enters Martinscroft. At junction 21 of the M6, it becomes a trunk road and meets the B5210 ''Woolston Grange Avenue'' at a roundabout, the
passes
the ''Mascrat Manor'' at another roundabout. It traverse
Rixton Mosspassing
Ramswood Nurseries. It passes briefly through Rixton, with a right turn for Warburton over the Warburto
toll bridge
and becomes dual-carriageway at
Hollins Green Hollins Green is a village on the eastern edge of Warrington, in the Warrington district, in the ceremonial county of Cheshire, England, close to Glaze Brook, the boundary with Salford, in the civil parish of Rixton-with-Glazebrook; the ecclesia ...
. At the end of the dual-carriageway is a left turn for the B5212 for Glazebrook and its railway station, and then it crosse
Glaze Brook
as ''Liverpool Road'', entering the metropolitan district of
Salford Salford () is a city and the largest settlement in the City of Salford metropolitan borough in Greater Manchester, England. In 2011, Salford had a population of 103,886. It is also the second and only other city in the metropolitan county afte ...
. There is a new roundabout with the former road through
Cadishead Cadishead is a village in the City of Salford in Greater Manchester, England, with a population of 10,739 in 2014. Within the historic county of Lancashire. History The earliest record of Cadishead date to 1212, and show that the whole of Cad ...
, and
new section
of the A57 follows the Manchester Ship Canal, on the route of the MSC Railway. The former route is partly the B5417 (and th
B5320
is an earlier route), continuing as ''Liverpool Road''. The £11.3 million

' opened on 16 September 2005. It meets the B5417 at a roundabout nea
Northbank Industrial Estate
I
passes
under the railway near th
junction
of the River Mersey and Manchester Ship Canal, and there is a left turn for the B5311. There is
new roundabout
next to Irlam Locks and the ''Boat House'' pub and another with the B5320 at the end of the ''Cadishead Way'', which bypasses
Irlam Irlam is a suburb in the City of Salford, Greater Manchester, England. In 2011, it had a population of 19,933. It lies on flat ground on the south side of the M62 motorway and the north bank of the Manchester Ship Canal, southwest of Salfo ...
. Entering Eccles as ''Liverpool Road'', it passes Boysnope Park Golf Club on Barton Moss, where the road becomes dual-carriageway. It passes the
City Airport Manchester City Airport is an airport in Barton-upon-Irwell, Greater Manchester, England, west of Manchester. Formerly known as Barton Aerodrome and City Airport Manchester, It is known by the Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) as Manchester/Barton. The U ...
on the left (AKA
Barton Aerodrome City Airport is an airport in Barton-upon-Irwell, Greater Manchester, England, west of Manchester. Formerly known as Barton Aerodrome and City Airport Manchester, It is known by the Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) as Manchester/Barton. The U ...
before March 2007). At Peel Green, it meets the M60 at junction 11, with th
Barton High Level Bridge
and
Barton-upon-Irwell Barton upon Irwell (also known as Barton-on-Irwell or Barton) is a suburb of the City of Salford, Greater Manchester, England, with a population of 12,462 in 2014. History Barton Old Hall, a brick-built house degraded to a farmhouse, was the se ...
close by to the south. Soon after this junction the road enters Patricroft and is no longer a trunk road, passing the
Unicorn
' pub. It meets the B5211 at crossroads (Patricroft Bridge) an
crosses
the
Bridgewater Canal The Bridgewater Canal connects Runcorn, Manchester and Leigh, in North West England. It was commissioned by Francis Egerton, 3rd Duke of Bridgewater, to transport coal from his mines in Worsley to Manchester. It was opened in 1761 from Wo ...
, then there is a left turn for the B5231 (Green Lane) towards
Patricroft railway station Patricroft railway station serving Patricroft in Greater Manchester, England. The station is on Green Lane, just north of the junction with Cromwell Road and just east of the Bridgewater Canal. It is situated west of Manchester Victoria on the ...
and
Monton Monton is a suburb of Eccles, Greater Manchester, England, in the metropolitan borough of the City of Salford. Geography and administration Historically in Lancashire, Monton was administered by the municipal borough of Eccles until its abolitio ...
. Before long it enters the centre of Eccles proper, splitting into two as ''Church Street'' and ''Irwell Place'' going east, passing th
library
and a Morrisons, and ''Corporation Road'' going west. It meets a roundabout near the Ecclesbr>terminus
of the Manchester Metrolink. It becomes the dual-carriageway ''Bentcliffe Way'', meeting the A576 (for Trafford Park. It leaves the A576 near junction 2 of the M602, heading east as the single-carriageway ''Eccles New Road''. It passes the
Ladywell tram stop Ladywell is a tram stop on the Eccles Line of Greater Manchester's light rail Metrolink system. It is located in the Ladywell area of the City of Salford, in North West England, and opened on 12 June 1999 as part of Phase 2 of the system's ex ...
on the right and meets the A5185 to the left. The Metrolink follows the road on the right hand side. There is the B5228 to the left near the
Weaste Weaste () is a suburb in the City of Salford, Greater Manchester, England. In 2014, Weaste and Seedley ward had a population of 12,616. History Historically in Lancashire, it is an industrial area, with many industrial estates. The A57 (E ...
br>station
In
Weaste Weaste () is a suburb in the City of Salford, Greater Manchester, England. In 2014, Weaste and Seedley ward had a population of 12,616. History Historically in Lancashire, it is an industrial area, with many industrial estates. The A57 (E ...
, there is the
Langworthy tram stop Langworthy is a tram stop on the Eccles Line of Greater Manchester's light rail Metrolink system. It opened to passengers on 12 June 1999, as part of Phase 2 of the network's expansion, in the Langworthy area of Salford, in North West England ...
near the A5186 left turn where the Metrolink leaves the road to the south. The road runs parallel to the M602 100m to the north. The road becomes the trunk road dual carriageway ''Regent Road'' at the junction with the terminus of the M602 and th
A5063
(''Albion Way'' north for the A6, and ''Trafford Road'' south for
Salford Quays Salford Quays is an area of Salford, Greater Manchester, England, near the end of the Manchester Ship Canal. Previously the site of Manchester Docks, it became one of the first and largest urban regeneration projects in the United Kingdom foll ...
). It is now the main route into Manchester from the west, meeting the A5066 at crossroads, passes a
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on the left, then meets the B5461 an
crosses
the
River Irwell The River Irwell ( ) is a tributary of the River Mersey in north west England. It rises at Irwell Springs on Deerplay Moor, approximately north of Bacup and flows southwards for to meet the Mersey near Irlam. The Irwell marks the boundary be ...
where it enters the city of Manchester. There is a left turn for the A6143 ''Water Street'' (for
Castlefield Castlefield is an inner-city conservation area in Manchester, North West England. The conservation area which bears its name is bounded by the River Irwell, Quay Street, Deansgate and Chester Road. It was the site of the Roman era fort of Mamu ...
) and it becomes ''Dawson Street'', is crossed by the Metrolink (for
Altrincham Altrincham ( , locally ) is a market town in Trafford, Greater Manchester, England, south of the River Mersey. It is southwest of Manchester city centre, southwest of Sale and east of Warrington. At the 2011 Census, it had a population o ...
), passes over the Bridgewater Canal and
Cheshire Ring The Cheshire Ring is a canal cruising circuit or canal ring, which includes sections of six canals in and around Cheshire and Greater Manchester in North West England: the Ashton Canal, Peak Forest Canal, Macclesfield Canal, Trent and Mersey ...
, then becomes
Egerton Street
'. It runs into the A57(M) – the '' Mancunian Way'' at the GSJ with the A56 ''Bridgewater Way''. The Beetham Tower Manchester is seen nearby to the left.


Manchester–Sheffield

It leaves the A57(M) at the A6 exit and follows Downing Street, and Ardwick Green South, passing through Brunswick and the
Ardwick Green Barracks Ardwick Green Barracks is a former military installation in Ardwick, Manchester. History The barracks were designed by Lawrence Booth as the headquarters of the 5th (Ardwick) Volunteer Battalion, The Manchester Regiment; they were completed in 18 ...
of the
King's and Cheshire Regiment The King's and Cheshire Regiment was a regiment of the British Territorial Army, with headquarters in Warrington, Cheshire. History The regiment was formed in 1999 by the amalgamation of the 5th/8th (Volunteer) Battalion of the King's Regiment a ...
. The A6 leaves at a roundabout, and the road temporarily loses its trunk status. At the Ellen Wilkinson High School, it meets the A665, and becomes a trunk road as Hyde Road. It crosses under a railway and meets the A6010 at crossroads. It passes through Belle Vue, meets the B6178 (for Levenshulme), crosses a railway near the
Belle Vue railway station Belle Vue railway station serves the area of Belle Vue, Manchester, England. History The station was built by the Sheffield and Midland Railway Companies' Committee and opened on 1 September 1875. It was located on the line between New Mi ...
, entering Gorton. It meets th
B6167
(for North Reddish). It enters the borough of
Tameside The Metropolitan Borough of Tameside is a metropolitan borough of Greater Manchester in England. It is named after the River Tame, which flows through the borough, and includes the towns of Ashton-under-Lyne, Audenshaw, Denton, Droylsden, Du ...
, becoming the dual-carriageway Manchester Road. It meets the M60 at junction 24, and divides into two east and west routes next to Denton railway station on the left and a
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on the right, eithe
side
of the M67. They meet and the road loses its trunk status, entering Denton, passing th
Christ Church Denton
on the right. It meets the A6017 at crossroads, becoming Hyde Road with a Morrisons on the right. It meet
junction 2
of the M67, which follows the road, near the church o
St Anne
and crosses the River Tame, becoming Manchester Road. It crosses the
Peak Forest Canal The Peak Forest Canal is a narrow ( gauge) locked artificial waterway in northern England. It is long and forms part of the connected English/Welsh inland waterway network. Route and features General description The canal consists of two leve ...
and goes under the Hope Valley Line near
Hyde Central railway station Hyde Central railway station is the main station serving Hyde, Greater Manchester, England. Originally simply ''Hyde'', it was built by the Manchester, Sheffield and Lincolnshire Railway, opening in 1858 as a branch from its main line through ...
. The A627 overlaps and there it meet
junction 3
of the M67 with an
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on the right as it passes through Hyde as Market Street and Union Street and passes
Tameside College Tameside College is a further education college located in Ashton-under-Lyne, Greater Manchester, England. The college offers a range of courses for students from Tameside and the surrounding area. These courses include NVQs, BTECs, Apprent ...
on the right. It leaves the A627 to the right as ''
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Road'', with a Morrisons on the left next to the M67, entering Godley and passing under the
Glossop Line The Glossop line is a railway line connecting the city of Manchester with the towns of Hadfield and Glossop in Derbyshire, England. Passenger services on the line are operated by Northern Trains. The line is the surviving section west of ...
near
Godley railway station Godley railway station serves the Godley area of Hyde, Tameside, Greater Manchester Greater Manchester is a metropolitan county and combined authority area in North West England, with a population of 2.8 million; comprising ten metropo ...
an
Godley Reservoir
It passes through Hattersley, and mets the final junction of the M67 – junction 4 – at
roundabout
with the dual-carriageway A560 (for
Stockport Stockport is a town and borough in Greater Manchester, England, south-east of Manchester, south-west of Ashton-under-Lyne and north of Macclesfield. The River Goyt and Tame merge to create the River Mersey here. Most of the town is withi ...
). It resumes its trunk road status as Hyde Road, passing through
Mottram in Longdendale Mottram in Longdendale is a village in Tameside, Greater Manchester, England. At the 2011 census, the population for the ward of Longdendale, which includes Mottram and the surrounding area, was 9,950. Historically part of Cheshire, it lies in ...
, where there are crossroads at traffic lights with the B6174. Leaving Mottram, i
meets
the A6018 to the left (from
Stalybridge Stalybridge () is a town in Tameside, Greater Manchester, England, with a population of 23,731 at the 2011 Census. Historically divided between Cheshire and Lancashire, it is east of Manchester city centre and north-west of Glossop. When a ...
) at traffic lights. It becomes ''Mottram Moor'' and at the next junction, it leaves to the right, with the A628 continuing straight on. It loses trunk road status and becomes Woolley Lane, passing through part of
Hollingworth Hollingworth is a village in the Metropolitan Borough of Tameside, in Greater Manchester, England. It is about 11 miles (19 km) east of Manchester on the Derbyshire border near Glossop. Historically part of Cheshire, it gave its name to a ...
. It crosses the
River Etherow The River Etherow is a river in northern England, and a tributary of the River Goyt. Although now passing through South Yorkshire, Derbyshire and Greater Manchester, it historically formed the ancient county boundary between Cheshire and Derb ...
, entering Derbyshire and the High Peak district. It enters Brookfield and meets the A626 (for Marple) from the right. It passes under the
Glossop Line The Glossop line is a railway line connecting the city of Manchester with the towns of Hadfield and Glossop in Derbyshire, England. Passenger services on the line are operated by Northern Trains. The line is the surviving section west of ...
, at the
Dinting viaduct Dinting Viaduct (also known as Dinting Arches) is a 19th-century railway viaduct in Glossopdale in Derbyshire, England, that carries the Glossop Line over a valley at the village of Dinting. It crosses the Glossop Brook and the A57 road between ...
, again near
Dinting railway station Dinting railway station serves the village of Dinting near Glossop in Derbyshire, England. The station is on the Manchester-Glossop Line, east of Manchester Piccadilly. Prior to the Woodhead Line closure in 1981, Dinting was a station on a ...
as it passes through
Dinting Dinting is a district of Glossop in Derbyshire, England. The district falls within the Simmondley ward of the High Peak Council. It is a small village and has no shops, other than a fish and chip takeaway; the nearest are in neighbouring Glossop ...
and the primary school. The A6016 leaves to the right and the road enters Glossop as ''High Street West'' passing a
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on the left. It meets the A624 (for Hayfield) and the B6105 at crossroads in the middle of the town, near the railway station. It becomes High Street East, passin
Glossop Leisure Centre
on the right. There is a roundabout and it becomes Sheffield Road, then Woodcock Road as it leaves Glossop and enters the Peak District National Park (
Dark Peak The Dark Peak is the higher and wilder part of the Peak District in England, mostly forming the northern section but also extending south into its eastern and western margins. It is mainly in Derbyshire but parts are in Staffordshire, Cheshire, ...
). There is a sharp bend to the right and it becomes
Snake Pass Snake Pass is a hill pass in the Derbyshire section of the Peak District, crossing the Pennines between Glossop and the Ladybower Reservoir at Ashopton. The road was engineered by Thomas Telford and opened in 1821. The pass carries the A57 r ...
. It climbs u
Holden Clough
and a
Featherbed Moss
it i
crossed
by the Pennine Way at th
summit
at 1550 ft, with the hills of
Bleaklow Bleaklow is a high, largely peat-covered, gritstone moorland in the Derbyshire High Peak near the town of Glossop. It is north of Kinder Scout, across the Snake Pass ( A57), and south of the A628 Woodhead Pass. Much of it is nearly 2,00 ...
to the left and
Kinder Scout Kinder Scout is a moorland plateau and national nature reserve in the Dark Peak of the Derbyshire Peak District in England. Part of the moor, at above sea level, is the highest point in the Peak District, in Derbyshire and the East Midlands; t ...
to the right. Here it enters the National Trust's
High Peak Estate The High Peak Estate is an area of Pennine moorland in the ownership of the National Trust in the Dark Peak area of Derbyshire, England. The National Trust High Peak Estate is to be known as the 'Dark Peak Area' from summer 2010 which is now p ...
. It passes th
Doctor's Gate
and follows th
Lady Clough
valle
downhill
to a point where Lady Cloug
meets
the River Ashop
passing
the
Snake Pass Inn
' on the left. It follows the
River Ashop The River Ashop is a river in the Derbyshire Peak District, England. Its source is on the eastern slopes of Mill Hill, three miles south east of Glossop and just north of Kinder Scout. The river flows approximately ten kilometres east, followi ...
closely to the north in th
Woodlands Valley
for about , an
leaves
the High Peak Estate. I
crosses
the
River Alport The River Alport flows for in the Dark Peak of the Peak District in Derbyshire, England. Its source is on Bleaklow, east of Glossop, from which it flows south through the Grains in the Water bog, then over gritstone below the Alport Castles l ...
. It crosses Ladybower Reservoir at
Ashopton Bridge
'. It meets the A6013 (for Bamford) and passes the
Ladybower Inn
'. It climbs the valley and passes over
Cutthroat Bridge
'. It is at about 1200 ft as it enters
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and the city of Sheffield. It follows down the hill as ''Manchester Road'' past Hollow Meadows. Following the hill down into Sheffield, it passes the ''New Norfolk Arms'' on the left, with the
Rivelin Dams Rivelin Dams are a pair of water storage reservoirs situated in the upper part of the Rivelin Valley, west of Sheffield in South Yorkshire, England. The dams are owned by Yorkshire Water and provide water to 319,000 peopleRivelin Rocks high on the left, and leaves the Peak District National Park. At the ''Rivelin Mill Bridge'' it crosses the
River Rivelin The River Rivelin is a river in Sheffield, South Yorkshire, England. It rises on the Hallam moors, in north west Sheffield, and joins the River Loxley (at Malin Bridge). The Rivelin Valley, through which the river flows, is a -mile-long wood ...
and the A6101 leaves to the left. I
passes
the

' on the left, then the
Sportsman
' in
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. It enters Tapton Hill and passes th
Lydgate Junior School
an
Tapton School
I
meets
''Fulwood Road'' in Broomhill. The B6069 leaves to the right, and it becomes ''Whitham Road''. It passes
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and as ''Western Bank'', it passes Sheffield Children's Hospital then the
Octagon Centre The Octagon Centre, built in 1983, is a multi-purpose conference centre and music venue at the University of Sheffield, England. Situated in the Western Bank campus, it is joined by a skyway to University House and comprises an eight-sided aud ...
on the right and becomes the dual-carriageway ''Brook Hill''
passing
straight through the
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with its
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and
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seen to the left, and the Hicks Building seen to the right. It becomes ''Broad Lane'' in Netherthorpe, passing the former Jessop Hospital and then St George's Church in Portobello (now part of Sheffield University). At a roundabout it passes the City Plaza, becoming ''Tenter Street'' then ''Westbar Green''. It becomes ''West Bar'', passing the Law Courts on the left, then the police headquarters and former Castle Market on the right as ''Bridge Street''. It passes close to the River Don, South Yorkshire, River Don on ''Castlegate'', becoming ''Exchange Place''. It becomes the ''Sheffield Parkway'' (built in 1974), Sheffield's main route to the M1 motorway, M1, meeting a roundabout.


Sheffield–Worksop

It meets the A6102 road, A6102 at a GSJ, near the Sheffield Park Academy. At Bowden Housteads Woods, it leaves to the right at a GSJ, passing Athelstan Primary School becomin
single-carriageway
(three lanes). It passes the The City School (Sheffield), City School in Richmond, South Yorkshire, Richmond and meets the B6064 at a roundabout, being followed by the Trans Pennine Trail. It passes Hackenthorpe and meets the B6053 (for Crystal Peaks) at a roundabout, becoming a short section o
dual-carriageway
until another nearb
roundabout
at Beighton, Sheffield, Beighton. I
crosses
the River Rother, South Yorkshire, River Rother, entering the borough of Rotherham, and meets a roundabout. It crosses the Sheffield to Lincoln Line and at the roundabout at Swallownest with the former route (B6200) turns right onto ''Aston Way''. At Aston cum Aughton, Aston, it meets the A618 from the left, then the A618 leaves to the right at the next roundabout. The Aston Relief Roa
ends
where it meets the M1 motorway, M1 a
junction 31
just after the junction for the former route (B6067). It becomes the dual-carriageway ''Worksop Road'', and now the level of traffic increases as it is a major east–west route. It becomes single-carriageway an
meets
the B6463 road, B6463 from the left, near Todwick and
Red Lion Inn
'. At Anston, South Anston, it meets the B6059 at the Royal Dutch Shell, Shell ''Worksop Road'' station. It crosses
railway
an
Lindrick Common
near Woodsetts.


Worksop–Lincoln

The £11.3 million
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Southern Bypass opened in May 1986. It starts at the roundabout with the B6041 (for Gateford and the former route through Worksop). The next short section is dual-carriageway to the Shireoaks roundabout, which also has access to the Gateford and Dukeries industrial estates. It becomes single-carriageway and crosses the Sheffield to Lincoln Line, at the junction with the Robin Hood Line, an
over
the Chesterfield Canal. It meets the A60 road (Great Britain), A60 (for Worksop) at the ''Rhodesia Roundabout'', near Rhodesia, Nottinghamshire, Rhodesia, a
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and a McDonald's. The next short section, overlapping with the A60 and crossing the River Ryton, is dual-carriageway to the roundabout with the A60 (for Mansfield) and B6024, near the Shell ''Dukeries Garage'' and the Worksop Little Chef. From here, it is single carriageway (excluding the A1 section). There is a roundabout with the B6034 (for Ollerton) near Worksop College and Portland School. I
passes
th
former site
of Manton, Nottinghamshire, Manton Colliery, and a large B&Q depot on the left. There is a roundabout with the B6040 (former route through Worksop), which has access to Manton Wood Enterprise Zone. It passes a large Wilko (retailer), Wilkos depot on the left and goes through Clumber Park. It meets the A1 road (Great Britain), A1 at the
Apleyhead Junction
', with the A614 road, A614, also known as
Five Lanes End
'. The former roundabout was Grade separated, grade-separated in November 2007. Via the A1, it passes Elkesley (on the former route) with two 50 mph speed cameras and the Retford Gamston Airport, where it crosses the River Idle. Prior to the A1(M) Doncaster bypass opening in August 1961, this section of the road was the A57 – the A1 (now A638) went straight through Retford. Near to West Drayton it crosses the River Maun; this section shared with the A1 was dualled in the late 1950s, and the West Drayton Diversion was a completely new section, with the bridge over the Maun and Markham Moor roundabout, and opened in February 1957. At the nex
roundabout
with the A638 road, A638 (for Retford) and B1164 (for West Markham) at Markham Moor (agai
beinggrade-separated
there is the
Markham Hotel
' and two Little Chefs, includin
one
(originally a petrol station) designed by Sam Scorer with a hyperbolic paraboloid-shaped roof that was threatened with demolition but was listed by the Department for Culture Media and Sport in 2012. The Markham Hotel is currentl
situated
on the former pre-1957 route, 330 yards to the north, and there are two large ''Markham Moor'' Royal Dutch Shell, Shell stations. It leaves up the steep ''Cliff Gate'' to the left, which now has a Climbing lane, crawler lane over ''Beacon Hill''. It bypasses East Markham (on the former route to the south), and crosses the East Coast Main Line. 550 yards east of the village it resumes its former route. It meets the A6075 (for Tuxford and Ollerton) from the righ
west of
Darlton where it passe
St Giles' Church
There are turns for East Drayton to the left and Ragnall on th
right
and the power stations of Cottam Power Station, Cottam and (former) High Marnham are to the north and south, with many lines of pylons following the Trent. It goes through Dunham, Nottinghamshire, Dunham on Trent, where it passes the
White Swan
',
Bridge Inn
' an
St Oswald's Church
the width of road through the village is not suited for the volume of traffic. It crosses the River Trent at Dunham Bridge (toll bridge, toll, rebuilt in the mid-1970s), where there ar
queues
entering Lincolnshire and the district of West Lindsey as ''Dunham Road''. Th
Trent Valley Way
joins at Dunham and leaves to the south at the other end of the bridge. I
meets
the A1133 (for Gainsborough, Lincolnshire, Gainsborough) at a staggered junction at Newton on Trent; the former route of both routed went through the village along ''High Street'' – 330 yards east of the junction it resumes the former route (''Southmoor Road'' further to the south). On entering the parish (but not the village) of Kettlethorpe, Lincolnshire, Kettlethorpe the road formerly followed the turn for Thorney (in Nottinghamshire) to the right, and then further to the south, with the new section of road resuming the old route close where it crosses Darnsdyke. The road follows the boundary of Lincolnshire and Nottinghamshire for about , and this section of Lincolnshire encloses former parishes in Nottinghamshire. The (Roman) Fossdyke Navigation runs alongside from the junction with the A156 road, A156; the road becomes ''Gainsborough Road'' passin
Drinsey Nook
with the A156 taking priority from the left (north) at the traffic-light-controlled junction. On the bend at Drinsey Nook, the road briefly re-enters Nottinghamshire – the Fossdyke is the boundary. At the junction with the B1190 at
Tom Otter's Bridge
', the boundary follows the B1190 to the south, along Ox Pasture Drain. It enters Saxilby, passing the BP Lincolnshire Co-operative ''Otter's Bridge Service Station'' and a similarly named Total service station. The
Bridge Inn
' is on the left, with a turn for Broadholme (former Nottinghamshire) to the right. It crosses the Sheffield to Lincoln Line an
Fossdyke
meeting the B1241, for Sturton by Stow. I
crosses
the River Till, Lincolnshire, River Till as ''Lincoln Road''; a former section of the road from here passed closer to Odder Farm to the north. There is a roundabout, where the road rejoins the old route, for Burton, Lincolnshire, Burton, and
Burton Waters Marina
', then the road enters the borough of Lincoln at the bend in the road to the left befor
Bishop Bridge
(over Catchwater Drain and Main Drain) and meets the A46 road, A46 Lincoln Bypass at a roundabout. It enters Lincoln as ''Carholme Road'' passing the Total S.A., Total ''Winning Post Service Station'', with Carholme Golf Club to the right, then meets the B1273 Lincoln inner ring road, becoming ''Newland'', where it passes th
offices
o
Lincolnshire County Council
on the left. It follows the dual-carriageway ''Wigford Way'' next to Brayford Pool and the University of Lincoln, over the River Witham, where it meets the B1262 ''High Street''. It becomes ''St Mary's Street'' and passes the Lincoln railway station, railway station on the right. It splits into ''Oxford Street'', ''Pelham Street'' and ''Norman Street'' where it meets the A15 road (Great Britain), A15 at ''Pelham Bridge'', close to the large Ruston (engine builder), Siemens engineering company. Although the terminus of the road is in Lincoln, most of the A57 follows the former Liverpool-Skegness trunk road, created by the 1946 Trunk Roads Act. The road from Lincoln to Skegness was formerly also known as the A158 road, A158.


Upgrades

*The £4 million Aston, South Yorkshire, Aston relief road in Sheffield opened in mid-1985, with the old route now designated as the B6200. *In 1979, the Department for Transport considered closing the Snake Pass section with traffic to be diverted to use the A628. *In 2017, Highways England announced a consultation for upgrades to road in the Transpennines. This includes: **Upgrades to the Westwood roundabout near Sheffield; packaged with technology improvements along the A628, A616 road, A616 and A61 road, A61, including electronic signs and improved closure gates **Creation of two new link roads at the western end of the A57/A628 route, to provide a dual carriageway bypass around Mottram in Longdendale Text was copied from this source, which is available under a
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© Crown copyright.
 


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