A5199 road explained

Country:ENG
Type:A
Route:5199
Image Notes:The A5199 through Welford indicating why the double-digit A50 was downgraded to four-digit
Header Type:minor
Direction A:North
Terminus A:City of Leicester (Freemen's)
Direction B:South
Terminus B:Kingsthorpe, Northampton Borough
Junction: A594 road


Junction 1
Destinations:Leicester, Northampton

The A5199 road is the direct road from Northampton to Leicester in England. It was formerly part of the A50 trunk road that ran from Bedfordshire to Lancashire. For most of its length it is known as the Welford Road, except for small stretches near Welford where it is known as High Street and Northampton Road, and a section near Wigston Magna where it is known as Bull Head Street.

As its course is broadly parallel and near to the M1 motorway, it's very much lacking in modern features such as bypasses, which is why it was classified downwards when the A14 road, which it crosses at Junction 1, was built as a link between the M1/M6 junction and the East Coast ports.

Settlements on the A5199

The road commences in the Freemen's district of inner city Leicester at the junction with the A594 Leicester Central Ring.

North to SouthCity of Leicester

Leicestershire

Northamptonshire

It terminates at a junction with the A508 in the Northampton suburb of Kingsthorpe.