A354 | |
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Route information | |
Length | 51 mi (82 km) |
Major junctions | |
North end | Salisbury 51°03′26″N 1°47′41″W / 51.0571°N 1.7946°W |
A338 A350 A35 A352 A353 | |
South end | Portland 50°33′46″N 2°26′57″W / 50.5629°N 2.4493°W |
Location | |
Country | United Kingdom |
Primary destinations | Salisbury, Blandford Forum, Dorchester, Weymouth, Portland |
Road network | |
The A354 is a primary route in England which runs from Salisbury in Wiltshire to Easton on the Isle of Portland in Dorset, a total distance of 51 miles (82 km). From Salisbury the road crosses Cranborne Chase. At Woodyates the road follows the route of Ackling Dyke, a Roman Road for a short distance. The A354 briefly merges with the A350 at the Blandford Forum bypass before crossing the Dorset Downs and merging with the A35 at the Puddletown bypass. 7 miles (11 km) to the west it splits from the Dorchester bypass and runs south. The road now bypasses Upwey and Broadwey on a new section of road which has some two lane sections going north and one lane continuously going south towards Weymouth. After the old and new sections meet at Manor Roundabout the road follows down Weymouth Way alongside Radipole Lake. The final stretch runs across a short bridge over Chesil beach onto Portland. Historically the section between Dorchester and Fortuneswell was part of the A37 with the extension to Easton being the original B3154. This section of the A37 became part of the A354 in 1935 but the B3154 was only renumbered as part of the A354 in the 1980s.