A329 Motorway

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The A329 is a motorway in Berkshire, England. It is 4 miles long and runs from the north of Bracknell to the south east of Reading. It is one of a small number of parts of the motorway system in England that are managed by the local transport authority, in this case Wokingham Borough Council, rather than Highways England. RouteFrom south to north, the route starts to the north of Bracknell and runs directly from the A329. It passes east of Wokingham in countryside. It then crosses the M4, continues north and meets the A3290 at Winnersh Triangle where it now ends. As originally built, the A329(M) continued to the junction with the A4, but this section has been since renamed the A3290. It is managed locally, Wokingham Borough Council, rather than by Highways England. HistoryThe first section of the road opened in 1973, and went from the Winnersh junction to a temporary terminus at the A321.

A329 Motorway Description

The A329 is a motorway in Berkshire, England. It is 4 miles long and runs from the north of Bracknell to the south east of Reading. It is one of a small number of parts of the motorway system in England that are managed by the local transport authority, in this case Wokingham Borough Council, rather than Highways England. RouteFrom south to north, the route starts to the north of Bracknell and runs directly from the A329. It passes east of Wokingham in countryside. It then crosses the M4, continues north and meets the A3290 at Winnersh Triangle where it now ends. As originally built, the A329(M) continued to the junction with the A4, but this section has been since renamed the A3290. It is managed locally, Wokingham Borough Council, rather than by Highways England. HistoryThe first section of the road opened in 1973, and went from the Winnersh junction to a temporary terminus at the A321.

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A329 Motorway is located at Wokingham