M55 motorway

Summary

The M55 is a motorway in Lancashire, England, which can also be referred to as the Preston Northern Bypass. It connects the seaside resort of Blackpool to the M6 at Preston. It is 12.2 miles (19.6 km) in length.

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Looking east from Junction 4
Route information
Maintained by National Highways
Length12.2 mi (19.6 km)
Existed1958–present
History
  • 1958: First mile opened as part of M6 Preston bypass
  • 1975: Remainder opened as M55
  • 2023: Junction 2 added
Major junctions
East endFulwood
Major intersections
West endBlackpool
Location
CountryUnited Kingdom
CountiesLancashire
Primary
destinations
Road network
M54 M56

One mile was originally built in 1958 as part of the UK's first motorway, the Preston Bypass, and the remainder was built in 1975.

Route edit

The M55 has three lanes in both directions for most of its length. After leaving the M6 at junction 32, the road immediately interchanges with the A6. It then crosses the West Coast Main Line and Lancaster Canal before passing north of Wesham to meet the A585 at junction 3. It then continues west in a rural setting to meet A583 at junction 4, where the motorway ends and becomes the A5230. The western part of the M55, and the first few hundred metres of the A5230, occupy the route of the old Blackpool Branch railway line.

History edit

  • The section from the M6 to junction 1 opened as part of the M6 Preston By-pass in 1958.
  • The section between junctions 1 and 4 opened in 1975.

The first motorway constructed in Great Britain was the M6 Preston Bypass, opened in 1958. This ran from the current M6 junction 29 to the M55 junction 1. It was built as a two-lane route. In 1965 the M6 was extended north from what is the current day junction 32 to meet the Lancaster Bypass,[1][failed verification] and the M6 junction was rebuilt to its current design to connect the A6 at the now M55 junction 1.[2] Due to increasing traffic, it was decided to provide a motorway link to Blackpool and this road was opened in 1975.

Some of the material for backfilling the new M55 was obtained from a nearby disused airfield at RNAS Inskip,[citation needed] where the runways were broken up and the land returned to agriculture. More material came from the Tootle Heights quarries in Longridge.[citation needed]

Junction 2 edit

Until 2023, the motorway had no junction 2.[3] A proposed South Ribble link road would have involved the extension of the M65 motorway around the west of Preston to link to the M55 at the missing junction. The link road proposal has been dormant since the mid-1990s. Between 1993 and 1995, the M6 around the east of Preston was widened to four lanes, making the link road proposal less likely.

As part of a City Deal signed between Preston City Council and central Government in late 2013, both Lancashire County Council and Preston City Council agreed in principle to build a 'Preston Western Distributor Road' which would link the A583/A584 outside Clifton to a new junction 2 of the M55.[4][5]

Construction of the new road began in September 2019 and involved a new motorway junction, four new bridges and two viaducts. The £200 million scheme was completed in July 2023.[6]

Incidents edit

Aircraft test landing edit

During construction of the M55, a Jaguar military aircraft from nearby Warton Aerodrome made a test landing on the motorway, in order to prove its capability to use makeshift runways in time of war.[2]

Junctions edit

The entire route is in the ceremonial county of Lancashire.

Location mi km Junction Destinations Notes
Preston 0 0 M6 J32[coord 1]   M6 – Manchester, Liverpool, Lancaster Opened 1965
1.0 1.6 1[coord 2]   A6 – Preston (N), Garstang Opened 1958, rebuilt 1975
3.4 5.5 2[coord 3]   A582 – Preston (S & W) Opened 2023
8.1 13.1 3[coord 4]   A585 – Kirkham, Fleetwood Opened 1975
Blackpool 12.2 19.6 4[coord 5]   A583 – Kirkham, Blackpool

  A5230 – Lytham St Annes

Opened 1975
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi
Coordinate list
  1. ^ 53°48′27″N 2°41′54″W / 53.8076°N 2.6984°W / 53.8076; -2.6984 (Junction 32 of M6)
  2. ^ 53°48′03″N 2°43′00″W / 53.8008°N 2.7167°W / 53.8008; -2.7167 (Junction 1 of M55)
  3. ^ 53°48′00″N 2°46′35″W / 53.8000°N 2.7763°W / 53.8000; -2.7763 (Junction 2 of M55)
  4. ^ 53°48′25″N 2°53′23″W / 53.8069°N 2.8896°W / 53.8069; -2.8896 (Junction 3 of M55)
  5. ^ 53°47′38″N 2°59′06″W / 53.7938°N 2.9849°W / 53.7938; -2.9849 (Junction 4 of M55)

Junctions 3 and 4 are visual reporting points (VRPs) for general aviation aircraft in the surrounding Blackpool Airport airspace.[7]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Route 6 - M6 timeline
  2. ^ a b "UK JET MOTORWAY LANDING | AP Archive".
  3. ^ CBRD Motorway Database - M55
  4. ^ "Preston and Lancashire City Deal - The Key Facts". Preston City Council. Archived from the original on 14 August 2017. Retrieved 3 July 2023.
  5. ^ "Preston City Deal to build new roads and create thousands of jobs and homes". HM Treasury. 12 September 2013. Retrieved 3 July 2023.
  6. ^ "Preston Western Distributor and East-West Link Road".
  7. ^ "Visiting by air". Blackpool Airport. Retrieved 3 July 2023.

External links edit

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  • Lancashire County Council - Historic Highways - M55
  • The Motorway Archive - M55