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A690 road

 
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UK road A690.PNG
A690 road
Direction East-West
Start Sunderland
Primary
destinations1
Durham
End Crook
Roads joined [ A⁠1 (M) ⁠] A1(M) motorway
UK road A1052.PNG A1052 road
UK road A167.PNG A167 road
UK road A181.PNG A181 road
UK road A182.PNG A182 road
UK road A183.PNG A183 road
UK road A1231.PNG A1231 road
UK road A19.svg A19 road
UK road A689.PNG A689 road
UK road A691.PNG A691 road
Notes
  1. Primary destinations as specified by the Department for Transport.

The A690 is a road in County Durham running from Sunderland in the east through Durham to Crook.

Sunderland section

Throughout the Sunderland section it is known as either Durham Road or New Durham Road, and is one of the major routes in and out of the city. A single carriageway section runs from the city centre to a large roundabout at the Barnes. The road then becomes dual carriageway and climbs a steep hill toward High Barnes, alongside the Bede site of the City of Sunderland College. Beyond a set of traffic lights at the Prospect Hotel, the road remains dual carriageway, but the inside lane is a 'no car lane'. (In early 2009 the Prospect Hotel was demolished to make way for a new Lidl store.) The road then climbs another hill, becoming single carriageway, with the Farringdon estate to the east and the Thorney Close estate to the west. A down hill stretch leads into the East Herrington and then on toward the A19 fly-over. Past the A19, the road once again becomes a dual carriageway and runs through Houghton-le-Spring, via a locally famous transport feature named Houghton Cut. This huge cut through the hillside was reputedly built with the forced labour of Napoleonic prisoners of war. The road then runs out of the City of Sunderland boundary and on toward the A1. Just after the A19 intersection, the road comes to a notoriously bad intersection - which is frequented by a speed camera van on the Eastbound carriageway just outside the Evans Halshaw car dealership and again during the 50 mph section outside of the village of West Rainton.



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