A469 road

A469 road

UK road routebox


caption=Caerphilly Road (A469) in Cardiff
road= A469
length-mi=
length-km=
direction= North-South
start= A4161
destinations= Cardiff
end= A465
construction-date=
completion-date=
junctions= ukroadsmall|4161
ukroadsmall|470
ukroadsmall|468
ukroadsmall|472
ukroadsmall|4049
ukroadsmall|465

The A469 is a road in south Wales. It links Cardiff and Caerphilly with Rhymney and the Heads of the Valleys Road (A465).

See also

* Transport in Cardiff
* Transport in Wales

References

* Cardiff & Newport A-Z Street Atlas 2007 Edition


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