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A483
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Route information
Maintained by National Highways (England), English local authorities, South Wales Trunk Road Agent and North and Mid Wales Trunk Road Agent
Length153 mi (246 km)
Major junctions
South endSwansea
Major intersections
North endChester
Location
CountryUnited Kingdom
Primary
destinations
Pontarddulais
Ammanford
Llandeilo
Llandovery
Llanwrtyd Wells
Builth Wells
Llandrindod Wells
Newtown
Welshpool
Oswestry
Ruabon
Wrexham
Road network

The A483, officially described as the Swansea to Manchester Trunk Road, although now ending in Chester, is a major road in the United Kingdom. It runs from Swansea in Wales to Chester in England via Llandovery, Llandrindod Wells, Oswestry and Wrexham, a distance of around 153 miles (246 km).

Route description

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Swansea

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The A483 begins at the M4 motorway junction 42, just east of Swansea. It travels west along the Fabian Way towards Swansea city centre, where it turns to a northwesterly direction. It meets the M4 again at junction 47 at Penllergaer, after which it multiplexes with the A48 along Swansea Road, Bryntirion Road and Bolgoed Road to Pontarddulais.

Carmarthenshire

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After Pontarddulais, the route continues along Heol Fforest and Carmarthen Road. It diverges from the A48 at the M4 junction 49, turning northeast towards Ammanford and then north towards Llandeilo. At Llandeilo it joins the A40, then multiplexes with this route as far as Llandovery. From here, it continues north into Powys.

Powys

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The A483 continues through Llanwrtyd Wells, Builth Wells (where it intersects with the A470) and Llandrindod Wells. It intersects with the A44 at Crossgates, just north of Llandrindod Wells, then continues to Newtown. The original route, through the centre of the town, passed under the Cambrian Line at the Dolfor Road Railway Bridge. This low bridge, with a height restriction of 13 ft 3 in (4.04 m), was hit by high vehicles on many occasions. A bypass to the Southeast of Newtown was opened in 2019, crossing the Cambrian Line to the East of the town before rejoining the original route. From Newtown, the road continues to Welshpool, running roughly parallel to the River Severn, before crossing the border into England at Llanymynech.

Shropshire

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From Llanymynech, the A483 continues north, bypassing Oswestry. Here, it picks up a multiplex with the A5; the two routes then cross into Wales at Chirk.

Wrexham

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After the A5 diverges to the west at Chirk, the A483 crosses the River Dee, then reaches Ruabon. Here, it becomes a dual carriageway with numbered grade-separated junctions.

Junction 1 – A539 Ruabon

Junction 2 – B5426 Johnstown

Junction 3 – A5152 Croesfoel

Junction 4 – A525 Ruthin Road

Junction 5 – A541 Mold Road

Junction 6 – A5156 (A534) Gresford

Junction 7 – B5102 Rossett

Cheshire

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Just south of Chester, the A483 intersects with the A55 North Wales Expressway. It then continues as a single carriageway to its terminus at the city centre, crossing the Grosvenor Bridge over the Dee.

Future

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There have been demands for a dual carriageway from Shrewsbury to Wrexham, including the section of the A483 from Oswestry to Ruabon; also a campaign by residents for a bypassing Llanymynech and Pant.[1]

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "Roads minister given tour of problem A5 and A483 in Shropshire and Mid Wales". Shropshire Star. 3 March 2017. Retrieved 3 March 2018.
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Sugar Loaf railway station

of a small but prominent knoll known as Sugar Loaf, around which the A483 road loops. The line through here was opened by the Central Wales Extension

Transport in Wales

Holiday traffic jams. Two routes serve as the main north–south links. The A483 begins near Swansea and takes a north-easterly route to Ammanford, Llandeilo

A481 road

is a road in Powys, Wales, which connects with the A483 road, not far from the A470 road at Llanelwedd, Builth Wells and leads to the A44 road near Llanfihangel

Trunk roads in Wales

Retrieved 24 November 2022. "A483(T) Junction Numbering A483(T) Rhifo Cyffyrdd" (PDF). North and Mid Wales Trunk Road Agent. Retrieved 9 March 2016.

A476 road

road in Wales, linking Llanelli with the A483, the Swansea to Manchester Trunk road near the market town of Llandeilo. Settlements served by the road

Montgomery Canal

1949, while Arddleen Bridge (103) was lowered in the 1970s, when the A483 road was upgraded. At the time, it was suggested that a new lock could be built

A48 road

The A48 is a road in Great Britain running from the A40 at Highnam, 3 miles (4.8 km) west of Gloucester, England, to the A40 at Carmarthen, Wales. Before

National Cycle Route 4

Talbot. Near Briton Ferry, it crosses the A48 bridge and then follows the A483 road (Fabian Way) into Swansea and passes through the Maritime Quarter. Just