A4144 road (Great Britain)

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A4144
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Major junctions
North end Upper Wolvercote
Major intersections
South end Redbridge, Oxford
Location
Country United Kingdom
Primary
destinations

Oxford
Road network

The A4144 road is an A road in Oxford, England. It links Upper Wolvercote in the north and Redbridge in the south via central Oxford.

The A4144 consists largely of Woodstock Road [1] in the north and Abingdon Road in the south. It also includes Beaumont Street, St Giles' and part of Worcester Street.

Much of the A4144 is the former route of the A34 road, which used to pass through central Oxford until 1962 when the Western Bypass Road was completed.[ citation needed ]

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References

  1. "A4144 Woodstock Road & B4495 Windmill Road (Oxford) Proposed 20mph Speed Limit & Parking Amendments". Oxfordshire County Council. 2017. Retrieved 21 January 2018.