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A555 road
The A555 road is currently a short route in Greater Manchester, United Kingdom, but straddling the border with Cheshire. It is officially known as the "Manchester Airport Eastern Link", but has been described as a "road to nowhere" and a "white elephant", as in its current state it does not extend to the airport. Construction to complete the road began in February 2015. == History ==
The A555 was built in the early 1990s, completed in November 1995, originally part of a then-abandoned scheme to connect various destinations in South Manchester (in particular Stockport, Hazel Grove and Poynton) to Manchester Airport. It was also intended as a relief road, to ease congestion in the villages. The original plan, which dated from the 1940s, was to build a bypass connecting Bredbury and Hazel Grove, and from Hazel Grove to Woodford, bypassing Poynton. The road would then run from Woodford to Handforth, as it does now, and then on to the airport. However, only the middle section, which crosses the A34 Handforth bypass (built at the same time) was completed, due to money shortage.
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