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  2. North Atlantic Tracks - Wikipedia

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    North Atlantic Tracks for the westbound crossing of February 24, 2017, with the new RLAT Tracks shown in blue. The North Atlantic Tracks, officially titled the North Atlantic Organised Track System (NAT-OTS), are a structured set of transatlantic flight routes that stretch from eastern North America to western Europe across the Atlantic Ocean, within the North Atlantic airspace region.

  3. List of road projects in the UK - Wikipedia

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    Norwich Western Link route, a proposed new 3.8 mile dual carriageway road in Norfolk; A new 2.4 kilometres (1.5 mi) dual carriageway west of Elmstead Market linking the A120 and the A133. Planning application submitted in April 2021 with an expected cost of £70 million. A5036 Port of Liverpool Access; A66 Dualling Temple Sowerby to Appleby

  4. Coast to Coast Walk - Wikipedia

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    The Coast to Coast Walk is a long-distance footpath between the west and east coasts of Northern England, nominally 190-mile (306 km) long. Devised by Alfred Wainwright, it passes through three contrasting national parks: the Lake District National Park, the Yorkshire Dales National Park, and the North York Moors National Park. [1]

  5. Air navigation - Wikipedia

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    Instrument flight rules (IFR) navigation is similar to visual flight rules (VFR) flight planning except that the task is generally made simpler by the use of special charts that show IFR routes from beacon to beacon with the lowest safe altitude (LSALT), bearings (in both directions), and distance marked for each route.

  6. Red route - Wikipedia

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    Red routes are marked by red lines on the sides of the road. Double red lines mean that the rules and regulations apply at all times and on all days. Single red lines means that the prohibition applies during times displayed on nearby signs or at the entry to the zone. [1] Red route clearways are signed but there are no lines on the road.

  7. A6 road (England) - Wikipedia

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    A and B road zones. ← A5. → A7. The A6 is one of the main north–south roads in England. It runs from Luton in Bedfordshire to Carlisle in Cumbria, although it formerly started at a junction with the A1 at Barnet. It is the fourth longest numbered road in Britain; only the A1, A38 and A30 are longer.

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