Park Square, Sheffield
Park Square is a major roundabout in Sheffield, England. The Sheffield Parkway, a major road from M1 Junction 33, terminates here. It is located next to Ponds Forge and Victoria Quays.
It is also a major tram junction connecting to the Park Square Bridge, and has many pedestrian bridges.
Roads running into Park Square
Clockwise from the North-East:
- Sheffield Parkway (A57)
- Broad Street (B6071)
- Duke Street (A6135)
- Sheaf Street (A61)
- Commercial Street (A621)
- Broad Street
- Exchange Place (A61)
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