Chester Road

Chester Road can mean:

  • Part of the A183 road from South Shields to Chester-le-Street.
  • The A452 road in England. It runs from Leamington Spa, Warwickshire to Brownhills in Staffordshire, following the line of the ancient drover's road called the Welsh Road.
  • The main road out of Manchester towards Chester, making up part of the A56.
  • The Chester Road North Ground, a cricket ground in Kidderminster.
  • Chester Road railway station, a railway station situated on the Redditch-Birmingham New Street-Lichfield Cross-City Line in the West Midlands.

Famous quotes containing the word road:

    But, where the road runs near the stream,
    Oft through the trees they catch a glance
    Of passing troops in the sun’s beam—
    Pennon, and plume, and flashing lance!
    Forth to the world those soldiers fare,
    To life, to cities, and to war!
    Matthew Arnold (1822–1888)