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A2 Shore
Road widening, Greencastle |
Status
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Construction scheme
(completed)
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Where
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To widen
the A2 Shore Road to two lanes southbound
from Longwood Road to M2 junction 2 at
Greencastle.
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Total
Length
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0.8 km / 0.5 miles
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Dates
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Proposed in Belfast
Transportation Plan 1969
Included in "Belfast
Urban Area Plan 2001" - 1989
Mill Road to Greencastle
widening works completed during 2001
Longwood Road to Mill Road repainted to
provide 2 lanes south, 1 north sometime
between late 2002 and early 2006
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Cost
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?
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Photos
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See below
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See
Also
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General
area map - Google Maps
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Until the completion of the M5 motorway in 1980, the
Shore Road north of Greencastle was the main route
towards Whiteabbey and Carrickfergus. It had
therefore been the plan since the 1960s to upgrade
it. After the completion of the M5, its importance
diminished to that of a local distributor road
within Newtownabbey. However, the long standing plan
to upgrade the road remained. At some point before
2001, the road was upgraded to provide two lanes
northbound along the short stretch from the
Greencastle interchange to Mill Road. This is shown
in the map below.
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This same stretch was further upgraded during 2001
to provide two lanes southbound, ie two lanes each
way. This was achieved by encroaching on the land to
the east between the road and the sewage works.
Later Work
Later (sometime between late 2001 and early 2006)
the stretch from Longwood Road to Mill Road was also
upgraded to provide two lanes southbound, although
the road retains one lane northbound. However, due
to existing development, this was achieved be making
the existing lanes thinner rather than actually
widening the road.
Photos
Above: The A2 Shore Road just
south of Mill Road as seen in a Google Earth
image dating from 2001. You can see the upgrade
works underway on the east side of the road here
(the red and white lines are temporary barriers
protecting the site).
Above: The same view today, showing the road now
accommodating two lanes southbound, as well as a
generous area of central hatching and widened
footpaths.
Above: The view north along the A2 Shore Road, near
Sanda Road, on 15 August 2002 at which point it had
one lane each way - prior to being repainted.
[Wesley Johnston]
Above: The same view today (shown in Google
StreetView) shows how the road has been repainted to
provide two lanes southbound. |
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