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  1. A third of that distance is restricted to 40mph or less, for example. At its western end, the A13 peels off and completes the run into central London along congested urban streets, while the high-spec road continues parallel as the A1261 and then A1203, for no readily discernable reason. Despite the latter two being primary routes and by far ...

  2. Officially named the London Orbital, nicknamed the 'Road to Hell', ... Connects to. M1, M2 and A2, M3, ... Southend A127: A127: A127: Basildon Southend

  3. Two A-roads connect Southend with London and the rest of the country: the A127 (Southend Arterial Road), via Basildon and Romford, and the A13, via Thurrock and London Docklands. Both are major routes; however, within the borough, the A13 is now a single carriageway local single-carriageway route, whereas the A127 is an entirely dual-carriageway.

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › A1159_roadA1159 road - Wikipedia

    The A1159 road is a short road skirting the north of Southend-on-Sea from Thorpe Bay to London Southend Airport, in the coastal city of Southend-on-Sea, Essex. Route. The A1159 commences its journey at Bournes Green Roundabout, its junction with the A13. The road heads northwest as Royal Artillery Way, which skirts the northern edge of the ...

  5. Southeastern operates a train from Lower Sydenham to London Charing Cross every 20 minutes. Tickets cost $6–9 and the journey takes 28 min. Thameslink also services this route every 30 minutes. Alternatively, London Central operates a bus from Newquay Road to Camberwell Church Street / Camberwell Green every 15 minutes, and the journey takes ...

  6. Hence Central London is full of unsignposted streets with numbers like B105 and B406, and four-digit B-roads start to be seen a little way out of London. In Scotland, where the population (and road network) are often much more sparse, four-digit B-roads are noticeably rarer; in zone 8 there has never been a need for a B-road higher than B8087.

  7. Driving to Southend: Southend is served by two main ‘A’ roads: The A127 Southend Arterial Road – Generally, the A127 is regarded as a better road – it’s dual-carriageway all of the way, a faster road, and connects well with the A12 (Chelmsford) and A128 (Brentwood). The A13 London Road – Dual-carriageway from the M25 until just past ...