Southern Distributor Road

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A48 road
Length (miles) 8
Length (km) 12.5
Direction East - West
Start Ringland, East Newport
End Tredegar Park, West Newport
Construction ended 2004
Roads joined M4 motorway J.24
A4042 road
M4 motorway J.28

The Southern Distributor Road (SDR) is a principal road that runs from Tredegar Park (M4 junction 28) on the west side of Newport to the Coldra roundabout (M4 junction 24) in the east and includes City Bridge, a bow-string arch bridge spanning the River Usk. Combined with the M4 in the north, the SDR effectively forms the southern part of a ring road for the city.

The eastern section (Ringland Way) and the western section (Docks Way) were originally built with reserved land to one side for eventual widening. The SDR plans were drawn up to make use of this land and to join the two sections together across the river to form a continuous dual carriageway from one side of the city to the other. On completion it assumed the number A48, replacing the Chepstow Road / Cardiff Road corridors which were downgraded to B4237.

The urban regeneration company Newport Unlimited described the opening of the SDR as a critical piece of Newport's regeneration jigsaw. The new road was designed to improve the environment in the city centre, taking traffic away from residential areas, and improving access to industrial areas in the east and south of the city.

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