A5038 road

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UK road A5038.svg
A5038
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A5036/A5038 junction
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Country United Kingdom
Constituent country England
Road network
UK road A5037.svg A5037 UK road A5039.svg A5039

The A5038 is a road in Liverpool, England. It runs between the A562 Parliament Street and the A5036 Church Road/Dunnings Bridge Road.

Route

It starts on the A562 Parliament Street, and passes Liverpool Lime Street railway station as Lime Street and the carries on to end as Netherton Way in Netherton with a junction with the A5036 road.

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References

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