A4074 road

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A4074
The A4074 leaving Chazey Heath (geograph 4260534).jpg
The A4074 at Chazey Heath
Route information
Length22 mi (35 km)
Major junctions
South end Caversham, Reading ( 51°28′02″N0°58′36″W / 51.4673°N 0.9767°W / 51.4673; -0.9767 (A4074 road (southern end)) )
North endHeyford Hill, Iffley, Oxford ( 51°43′17″N1°14′03″W / 51.7214°N 1.2343°W / 51.7214; -1.2343 (A4074 road (northern end)) )
Location
Country United Kingdom
Road network
UK road A4071.svg A4071 UK road A4075.svg A4075

The A4074 is a British A road from the Reading suburb of Caversham to the Heyford Hill roundabout on the Oxford Ring Road. [1]

The road starts from a junction with the A4155 close to the northern side of Caversham Bridge (over the River Thames) before climbing through the up-market residential area of Caversham Heights. Crossing the Reading Borough boundary, the road proceeds through the small community of Chazey Heath, where it enters thick woodland for several miles before emerging near the village of Woodcote. From here it crosses the more exposed ground of the Chiltern Hills before bypassing both Wallingford and Crowmarsh Gifford on the Wallingford bypass. It then passes by Benson, passes through Shillingford, bypasses Dorchester and passes through Nuneham Courtenay. The road becomes dual-carriageway as it passes Sandford-on-Thames and remains so to its terminus on the Oxford Ring Road at the Heyford Hill roundabout. [1]

The road was designated in the 1980s [ citation needed ], when the B479 between Caversham and Crowmarsh Gifford was renumbered. In 1990 [ citation needed ] the A423 from Crowmarsh to Heyford Hill was renumbered the A4074, and the road became the primary route between Reading and Oxford in place of the A329 along the River Thames. The short stretch of the Oxford Ring Road between Heyford Hill and the Hinksey Hill interchange was not renumbered A4074, and remains an isolated fragment of the A423.

The poor safety record of a particular stretch of this road, roughly between Chazey Heath and Woodcote, is highlighted in its local nickname, The 13 Bends of Death. Its accident rate of 53 per 100 million vehicle kilometres is nearly 70% higher than average for roads of its type. [2]

A half-hourly bus service, branded as river rapids and operated by Thames Travel, owned by Go-Ahead like its sister company the Oxford Bus Company, runs between Reading and Oxford along the A4074, albeit passing through the centre of Wallingford rather than using the by-pass. Alternate bus X40, with the X40 also diverting from the main road to serve Woodcote. [3]

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References

  1. 1 2 "A4074". sabre-roads.org.uk. Archived from the original on 23 October 2015. Retrieved 23 October 2015.
  2. Times Online. Britain's deadliest road: the 13 bends of death.
  3. "Route X40" (PDF). Oxford Bus Company. Archived (PDF) from the original on 21 January 2022. Retrieved 21 January 2022.

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