A584
A584 is a road designation used for one or more roads in the United Kingdom. The most prominent usage is the A584 road in Lancashire, England, commonly known as the Blackpool–Fleetwood coastal road. The route runs along the Fylde coast, linking the seaside town of Blackpool with Fleetwood and passing through coastal settlements such as Cleveleys. It serves a mix of local commuter traffic and tourism, providing access to beaches, promenades, and coastal amenities. The road is predominantly single carriageway, with short sections of dual carriageway within urban areas and at major junctions.
Historically, the A584 number was assigned during the early UK road numbering system established in the 1920s.
Other uses: A584 designations may appear on maps in different jurisdictions or as former alignments that have
See also: A road (Great Britain); List of A roads in Great Britain.