North West smart motorways 100 miles of extra lanes September 2018
North West smart motorways 100 miles of extra lanes At Highways England we believe in a connected country and our network makes these connections happen. We strive to improve our major roads and motorways - engineering the future to keep people moving today and moving better tomorrow. We want to make sure all our major roads are more reliable, durable and, most importantly, safe. As our region continues to see rapid growth, we are committed to ensuring our roads have the capacity to support it. These include junction 10-12, junction 6 to 8, junction 21a to 26 and junction 20 to 25, which you can find out more about in this brochure. We recognise this means there will be a significant amount of work taking place within a short space of time but delivering it now will allow us to improve journey times for all road users, reduce congestion and connect families, friends and businesses more quickly. We will be doing everything we can to keep disruption to a minimum during construction. That s why we re creating over 100 miles of extra lanes to tackle congestion and improve journey times in the North West. Now the Manchester smart motorway (0 junction 8 to junction 20) is fully operational and junction 16 to 19 in Cheshire is well underway, we are progressing with four new smart motorway schemes, which are worth around 500 million and start being built between summer 2018 and the end of 2019. 2
M55 Burnley Bradford Preston Blackburn Halifax 06 Southport M58 Liverpool M53 M57 1 Wigan Warrington Widnes Runcorn Northwich Bolton 26 Opening spring 2020 12 Starting spring 2019 21a 10 5 25 6 Rochdale 20 Open 18 10 8 0 8 6 A556 19 Starting spring 2019 A627(M) 0 Manchester 7 0 Stockport Huddersfield Starting autumn 2019 Knutsford Macclesfield Buxton Chester Middlewich Sandbach Opening spring 2019 Congleton Leek Nantwich Crewe 16 Stoke-on-Trent 3
North West smart motorways 100 miles of extra lanes Leigh 13 Swinton A579 A580 12 Eccles Golborne 11 Salford A580 Culcheth A57 0 Urmston 10 Irlam 22 9 Warrington 10a 21a Birchwood 11 Cadishead A57 Partington Extent of the scheme Emergency area locations junction 10 to 12 (Croft to Eccles) The between junctions 10 and 12 forms part of the strategic corridor between Liverpool and Greater Manchester and is a popular route for commuter traffic. Our work to upgrade this section of the to become a smart motorway started in August 2018 and will continue until spring 2020. Our work, approximately 9 miles in length, will ensure that congestion between junctions 10 and 12 is better managed, particularly around peak traffic times. The scheme will include: converting the hard shoulder to create a permanent fourth lane new electronic information signs and CCTV cameras on gantries. These will show variable mandatory speed limits and manage traffic flow and incidents 11 emergency areas a stronger central reservation with reinforced concrete barrier to improve safety Three lanes will be maintained in both directions during the three key phases of construction: Summer autumn 2018 Narrow lanes near junction 12 as work begins Autumn winter 2018 Narrow lanes extended to junction 10 and work begins on central reservation Winter 2018 spring 2020 Contraflow system introduced to manage flow of traffic during main construction work (including gantry installations). 11 emergency areas 11 new super-span gantries 30 cantilever gantries 42 CCTV cameras 39 variable message electronic signs Find out more at: www.highwaysengland.co.uk/m62j10to12 DIAGRAMMATIC 4
North West smart motorways 100 miles of extra lanes Bowdon Hale Barnes A538 A556 8 Warburton Green 6 7 Rostherne Mere Extent of the scheme Emergency area locations junction 6 to 8 (Manchester Airport to Bowdon) The between junctions 6 and 8 is a key strategic 4-mile route which carries more than 100,000 vehicles per day and links north-east Cheshire into Manchester Airport and Manchester city centre. Work will begin in spring 2019 to upgrade the route to a smart motorway and is expected to be complete by spring 2020. The existing hard shoulder will be converted to a permanent running lane to create four lanes ( all-lane running) together with the introduction of enhanced on-road technology. The design includes: converting the hard shoulder to create a new additional permanent traffic lane between junctions 6 to 8, increasing capacity to reduce congestion new electronic information signs and CCTV cameras on overhead gantries. These will show variable mandatory speed limits and manage traffic flow and incidents installing remotely-operated temporary traffic management signs along the entire route during construction, a key safety feature of the work 4 new emergency areas to provide an area of safety following a breakdown new emergency roadside telephones in each emergency area. These will connect you directly to Highways England s Regional Control Centres and pinpoint your location replacing the central reservation with a new concrete barrier between junctions 6 and 8 to help increase safety new low-noise road surfacing on both sides of the carriageway. 4 miles of extra lanes 4 emergency areas 8 super-span gantries 8 CCTV cameras 20 variable message electronic signs 11 traffic management electronic signs You can find further information on the scheme s progression at www.highwaysengland.co.uk/m56j6to8 DIAGRAMMATIC 5
North West smart motorways 100 miles of extra lanes junction 21a to 26 (Croft to Orrell) 5 Up Holland M58 Orrell 26 A577 Wigan Extent of the scheme Emergency area locations A577 The between junctions 21a and 26 is a key strategic route carrying around 120,000 vehicles daily between Lancashire, Merseyside, Cheshire and Greater Manchester. Work will begin in spring 2019 to turn this section of motorway into a smart motorway and is expected to be complete by winter 2020-21. This 10-mile stretch of road, from the north-facing slip roads at junction 21a to the south-facing slip roads at junction 26, will see its hard shoulder converted to a permanent lane (known as all-lane running). Extra road capacity will be created and congestion reduced as a result of the additional lane together with the introduction of enhanced on-road technology. The design features of this smart motorway include: variable mandatory speed limits to improve flow of traffic driver information, including lane availability, provided through a mixture of gantries and cantilever signs queue detection and automatic signalling system, which provides queue protection and congestion management comprehensive CCTV coverage emergency areas where drivers can stop if they get into difficulty a reinforced concrete central reservation barrier 7 Haydock A580 25 A57 20 miles of extra lanes Crown copyright and database rights 2018 OS 100030649 - Creative MCR18_0184 10 emergency areas 36 CCTV cameras 10 overhead gantries 72 electronic signs You can find further information on the scheme s progression at www.highwaysengland.co.uk/m6j21ato26 24 Ashton-in- Makerfield 8 23 Newton-le-Willows 9 A49 Warrington Lowton A580 22 21A A50 DIAGRAMMATIC 6
North West smart motorways 100 miles of extra lanes Sowerby Bridge A629 Brighouse 25 Elland 24 A644 Whitworth A6033 23 A640 A629 Huddersfield 22 A642 Rochdale A629 A58 20 A627(M) 21 Shaw Extent of the scheme Emergency area locations junction 20 to 25 (Rochdale to Brighouse, Yorkshire) The between junctions 20 and 25 is a key strategic 19-mile stretch of motorway between Greater Manchester and Yorkshire. Work will begin in autumn 2019 to upgrade this route into a smart motorway with completion expected by winter 2022-23. All-lane running (where the hard shoulder is converted to a permanent running lane) will be implemented across the majority of the scheme, running from the east-facing slip roads at junction 20 to the west-facing slip roads at junction 25. A controlled motorway (where variable speed limits are used along with a hard shoulder) will be introduced in areas that already have 4 lanes and a hard shoulder. The scheme will increase capacity and reduce congestion. Design features include: variable mandatory speed limits to improve flow of traffic queue detection and automatic signalling system, which provides queue protection and congestion management comprehensive CCTV coverage emergency areas where drivers can stop if they get into difficulty a reinforced concrete central reservation 38 miles of extra lanes 35 emergency areas 75 CCTV cameras 17 overhead signal gantries 70 electronic message signs Note: This scheme is in an earlier phase of development and these numbers are subject to change. DIAGRAMMATIC driver information, including lane availability, provided through a mixture of gantries and cantilever signs You can find further information on the scheme s progression at www.highwaysengland.co.uk/m62j20to25 7
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