Everything about A63 Road totally explained
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The
A63 is a major
road in
Yorkshire,
England between
Leeds and
Kingston upon Hull (aka Hull).
It runs east from the
Halton Moor area of
Leeds past
Garforth and through
Selby and
Howden. From Howden the A63 is renamed to be the B1230, at the Howden end it's still sign posted as the A63. The B1230 continues and carries the A63 traffic over the
M62 Motorway and onwards in to
Gilberdyke. When the B1230 was originally the A63, the main road through Gilberdyke was a dual carriage way for about 3 miles to the other side of
Newport. Where the B1230 crosses the
M62 Motorway at Newport the M62 finishes and the A63 starts.
The road continues under the
Humber Bridge and through
Hessle before terminating in
Kingston upon Hull. This final section carries the name
Clive Sullivan Way, and was named after the rugby player
Clive Sullivan.
A section of the A63 forms part of the unsigned
Euroroute E20.
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