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A454
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The A454 between Bridgnorth and Wolverhampton
Route information
Length28.9 mi[1] (46.5 km)
Major junctions
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Major intersectionsFile:UK road A458.svg A458
File:UK road A41.svg A41
File:UK road A4150.svg A4150
File:UK road A449.svg A449
File:UK road A4124.svg A4124
File:UK road A463.svg A463
File:Junction 10.svg File:UK-Motorway-M6.svg
J10 → M6 motorway
File:UK road A4148.svg A4148
File:UK road A34.svg A34
File:UK road A461.svg A461
File:UK road A452.svg A452
File:UK road A4026.svg A4026
File:UK road A5127.svg A5127
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Location
CountryUnited Kingdom
Primary
destinations
Wolverhampton
Walsall
Road network
A453 A456

The A454 is a major road in central England. It runs 28.9 miles (46.5 km) from Bridgnorth to Sutton Coldfield and is an important primary route linking Wolverhampton and Walsall with the M6 motorway.

Route

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Starting from Bridgnorth, Shropshire, it runs eastwards, crossing a narrow part of Staffordshire, to Wolverhampton, West Midlands. It then by-passes Willenhall where it becomes the eastern section of "The Black Country Route" before meeting the M6 motorway at Junction 10 on its way to Walsall. It then runs through Aldridge and the Staffordshire village of Little Aston before heading south-east to Four Oaks, to the north of Sutton Coldfield. Due to its course following part of the ring roads around Wolverhampton and Walsall it has overlapping sections with the A41, A4150, A449, A4148, A34 and A461 roads.

History

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Re-numbering has taken place along the route since the 1970s. First, The Keyway was opened to the south of Willenhall town centre and became part of the A454, as did Bilston Lane - previously the A463.

In the 1980s, the final stub of the route into Bridgnorth was downgraded to become the B4363 when a by-pass (part of the A458) was opened around the south of the town and a new section of the A454 built meeting the A458 near Stanmore.

Then, in 1995, the Black Country Route was completed between Bilston and Junction 10 of the M6. The final section of this route (which began as the A463) was numbered the A454, which led to Wolverhampton Road West on the Willenhall-Walsall border being downgraded to a B-road, as had happened to the rest of the original A454 through Willenhall when The Keyway was opened some 20 years previously.[citation needed]

References

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