BRITAIN
THE MANCUNIAN
WAY
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YING with the City of Manches- ter's planned inner ring road, south of centre, the Mancunian Way is designed so that initially, and in conjunction with the northern arm of the inner ring, traffic will be drawn to these routes rather than to the cen- tral areas of the city.
The main function of this new route will be to act as a distributor between the heavily trafficked radial roads south of the city centre, one of which will form the southerly con- nection between Manchester and the M6 motorway leading to the city of Birmingham and the south.
The elevated road is a prestressed
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concrete structure 3,232 ft. 6 in. long between the end abutments and con- sists of 32 spans; of these, 28 are each 105 ft. long, two are 60 ft. to accommodate ground level features, and the end spans adjacent to the eastern and western abutments are 97 ft. 6 in. and 75 ft. respectively.
The eastern part of the structure
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has a total width of 79 ft. and pro- vides three 11 ft. wide traffic lanes in both directions, while the western part, with two lane carriageways, has an overall width of 61 ft.
The main structural element is a hollow box spine beam with the top slab cantilevered out on both sides. Over 85 per cent of the superstruc-
Aerial view of completed portion of the 3,232 ft. elevated road
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