A1198 road explained

Country:ENG
Type:A
Route:1198
Header Type:minor
Image Notes:A bend in the A1198 (Old Great North Road, Ermine Street).
Direction A:South
Terminus A:A505 road near Royston
Direction B:North
Terminus B:Godmanchester, near Huntingdon
Junction:



The A1198 is a road in Cambridgeshire, England, which runs between the A505 at Royston, and the A1307 on the outskirts of Huntingdon.

Settlements along route

History

Roman Road

The road follows the route of Ermine Street between the A505 at Royston, Hertfordshire and Godmanchester, near Huntingdon.[1]

20th century

This road was designated as a major road during road classification in 1922, and originally carried the number A14.[2] When the M11 motorway was completed in February 1980, and traffic was encouraged to follow the new motorway and the Via Devana (then the A604, now the A1307 and A14 roads) instead.[3] By 1991, most of the former A14 was renumbered as the A1198, with short section of the route from Huntingdon to Alconbury being renumbered as a spur of the A604.[4]

21st century

In August 2010, Cambridgeshire County Council announced the reduction of the road's speed limit from NSL (60 mph) to 50 mph in areas where concern was raised over the safety of traffic.[1] By 2020 some residential and industrial developments had urbanised sections of the road.

Notes and References

  1. Web site: A & B ROAD SPEED LIMIT REVIEW. Cambridgeshire County Council. 13 March 2012 . 18 December 2012.
  2. Web site: List of Class I and Class II roads and numbers. HMSO. 1923. 18 December 2012.
  3. Web site: Collins Road Atlas of Great Britain. 1982. 18 December 2012.
  4. Web site: 1:250 000 Road Atlas. Ordnance Survey. 1991. 18 December 2012.