A479 road
TheA479,officially also known as theGlanusk Park (Crickhowell)—Llyswen Trunk Road,is atrunk road in Wales.It connectsCrickhowelltoLlyswenvia theRhiangollvalley andTalgarth,running through theBrecon Beacons National Park.
Route
[edit]The road starts atGlanusk ParknearCrickhowelland runs roughly in a northerly direction toLlyswen,where it joins theA470 road.It runs entirely within the county ofPowysand is a single carriageway throughout its length.[1]From Crickhowell toTalgarth,the road is in theBrecon Beacons National Park,and follows theRhiangollvalley.[2][3]The southern end is nearTretower CastleandCourt.[4]
History
[edit]The A479 originally ran throughBuilth WellstoRhayader.This part of the road is now theA470.[5][6]A short section of road near Llyswen was realigned in 1995.[7]
A bypass of Talgarth andBronllysbegan construction in 2006. Part of the Talgarth bypass runs on the formerMid-Wales Railway.Because this part of the road runs through the Brecon Beacons, additional treatment was needed to minimise disruption with the nearby countryside. This included a specific alignment of the highway, and replanting of hedgerows to fit in with the existing parts of the road. The bypass opened in 2009.[2]
Traffic
[edit]In 2005, the A479 was listed as one of the most dangerous roads in Wales in an AA Motorway Trust report.[8]In 2013, another report suggested the same.[9]
The section of the A479 betweenPengenfforddandTalgarthhas had regular issues withsubsidence.A section south of Talgarth was closed in March 2016.[10]In February 2017, the road was closed for an extended period in order to lay new foundation work.[11]In February 2020, a section of the road near Talgarth was closed following a collapse duringStorm Dennis.The damage affected the surface and foundation of the road, resulting it being closed until November.[12][13]
See also
[edit]References
[edit]- ^"The A479 Trunk Road (Glanusk Park to Llyswen, Powys) (Temporary Speed Restrictions and No Overtaking) Order 2016"(PDF).Legislation.gov.uk.Retrieved9 March2016.
- ^ab"A479 Talgarth Relief Road and Bronllys Bypass".CEEqual.March 2009.Retrieved17 August2020.
- ^"FINAL PROPOSALS Community No. B16 - LLANFIHANGEL CWMDU WITH BWLCH AND CATHEDINE"(PDF).Retrieved6 November2021.
- ^"Tretower Castle".Brecon Beacons National Park.Retrieved17 August2020.
- ^Montgomery and Llandrindod Wells(Map). Ordnance Survey 7th Series. 1961.Retrieved17 August2020.
- ^"A road to love for".Institute of Welsh Affairs.26 March 2010.Retrieved17 August2020.
- ^"The Glanusk Park (Crickhowell)-Llyswen Trunk Road (A479) (Dderw Improvement) Order 1995".Department for Transport (England and Wales). 8 September 1995.Retrieved17 August2020.
- ^"Survey lists Welsh danger roads".BBC News.9 March 2005. Archived fromthe originalon 16 September 2020.Retrieved17 August2020.
- ^"Revealed: Wales' most dangerous roads".Wales Online.24 October 2013.Retrieved17 August2020.
- ^"The A479 Trunk Road (Lower Genffordd Bends & Pengenffordd, South of Talgarth, Powys) (Temporary Prohibition of Vehicles) Order 2016"(PDF).Traffic Wales. 8 March 2016.Retrieved19 August2020.
- ^"A479 Talgarth - Pengenffordd - Crickhowell - What's really going on?".7 February 2017.Retrieved17 August2020.
- ^"A479 Lower Genffordd Bends – Road Closure".Traffic Wales.Retrieved17 August2020.[permanent dead link]
- ^"A479 Lower Genffordd Bends near Talgarth - Essential embankment strengthening works - (Current – 11/2020)".Traffic Wales.Archived fromthe originalon 10 August 2020.Retrieved17 August2020.
External links
[edit]- Media related toA479 road (Wales)at Wikimedia Commons