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  2. A30 road - Wikipedia

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    The Great South West Road section of the A30 borders Heathrow Airport. The A30 was one of the first roads to be classified by the Ministry of Transport for funding in 1921. It followed Ogilby's route up to Exeter, then the basic route of the modern A30 through Okehampton, Launceston and Bodmin to the Greenmarket in Penzance, where it ended. [20]

  3. A14 road (England) - Wikipedia

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    The section through Huntingdon is now part of the A1307 following the opening of the Huntingdon by-pass; Highways England demolished a viaduct carrying the road over the River Great Ouse and the Great Northern railway and built new junctions with local roads. The M45 motorway was constructed in 1959 parallel to part of the old A45 in the Midlands.

  4. SS Great Britain - Wikipedia

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    SS Great Britain got our unanimous vote for being outstanding at every level. It combines a truly groundbreaking piece of conservation, remarkable engineering and fascinating social history plus a visually stunning ship above and below the water line. Most importantly, the SS Great Britain is accessible and highly engaging for people of all ages.

  5. A688 road - Wikipedia

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    Route information; Length: 25.2 mi (40.6 km) History: A181 extension finished 30 October 2008: Major junctions; South West end: Barnard Castle: A67 A68 A6072

  6. American Airlines - Wikipedia

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    American Airlines is a major airline in the United States headquartered in Fort Worth, Texas, within the Dallas–Fort Worth metroplex.It is the largest airline in the world when measured by scheduled passengers carried, revenue passenger mile, and daily flights.

  7. A34 road - Wikipedia

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    Kingsway in Manchester where the A34 nears the end of its route. The original (1922) route of the A34 was Winchester to Oxford, much shorter than it is today. [6] It was extended to Manchester on 1 April 1935, [7] replacing part of the A42 (Oxford to Birmingham through Shipston-on-Stour, Stratford-upon-Avon and Henley-in-Arden), A455 (Birmingham to Stafford), part of the A449 (Stafford to ...

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