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* A41 motorway ( France ), a road connecting Grenoble and the A40
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A41 and motorway
The Tring bypass was built in 1973 as the A41 ( M ) motorway, the first section of the Watford-Tring Motorway, although this section was downgraded on 6 July 1987.
It then continues south via Stone, Stafford, Cannock and Walsall, passes through the middle of Birmingham ( where it briefly merges with the A41 ), before meeting the M42 motorway at junction 4 south of Solihull.
The unbuilt motorway would have provided a bypass of the A41 and would likely have terminated on the M56, though exactly where is unknown.
The town's bypass from 1973 until 1987 was the former A41 ( M ) motorway now down graded to be part of the A41 trunk road.
It runs from the A41 at a junction west of Hemel Hempstead in Hertfordshire, through the town to junction 8 of the M1 motorway at Buncefield, and running parallel to the M1 until junction 7, heading south of St Albans, east through Hatfield, Hertford, then across the A10 and into Essex through Harlow, Chipping Ongar and Chelmsford before terminating at Maldon.
The village is at the junction of the B4100 ( former A41 ) and B4451 roads, a mile from Junction 12 of the M40 motorway, and is two miles north-east of Kineton.
It is located close to the M53 motorway, and lies directly on the A41 road, the main road between Birkenhead and Birmingham.
It then heads south and east to Brent Reservoir and West Hendon where it crosses the Edgware Road, M1 motorway and A41 to reach Hendon Park, near Hendon Central tube station
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It then passes Brent Cross Shopping Centre and beneath the Brent Cross Interchange ( A41 ), and after approximately at Henlys Corner briefly shares carriageways with the A1 which joins it from the left and leaves it to the right to head into Central London.
Ambrosden is about southwest of Bicester ( the nearest railway station ), connected by the A41 road.
A41 and road
The road was closed completely for two days resulting in all bus services being diverted onto the A418 or A41.
The A41 is a major trunk road in England that links London and Birkenhead, although it has now in parts been superseded by motorways.
It is northwest of Birmingham lying on the A41 London-to-Birkenhead road and is part of the Black Country.
Aston Clinton is a village and civil parish close to the main A41 road in Buckinghamshire, England between Tring and Aylesbury.
Situated north-west of London and linked to London by the old Roman road of Akeman Street, by the modern A41, by the Grand Union Canal and by rail lines to Euston Station, Tring is now largely a commuter town in the London commuter belt.
Waddesdon () is a village within the Aylesbury Vale district in Buckinghamshire, England, 6 miles from Aylesbury on the A41 road.
Within Kingswood parish is the hamlet of Tetchwick, located to the south west of the main village on a spar road off the main A41.
Woodham is on the ancient Akeman Street Roman road, which since the 1920s has been classified as the A41.
The 18th century Sparrows Herne turnpike road ( later the A41 trunk road ) traversed the Chilterns via the valley of the River Gade and ran down the village high street.
At the end of the bypass, the road overlaps as a dual-carriageway for a few miles with the A41, then leaves the A41 at a roundabout near Prees Heath, near the former RAF Tilstock airfield.
In 2011 a new station entrance was opened linking Snow Hill station to the Jewellery Quarter, on the other side of the A41 Queensway inner distribution road.
A41 and connecting
In August 2010, work started on junction 9, upgrading the M40 southbound exit sliproad to three lanes, as well as similar widening on the connecting A34 and A41 junctions.
motorway and France
Barcelona is the transport hub with one of Europe's principal ports, Barcelona international airport, which handles above 34 million passengers per year, extensive motorway network and also is a hub of high-speed rail, particularly that which is intended to link Spain with France and the rest of Europe as the second longest in the world.
Lausanne is connected to the A1 motorway on its west side ( Geneva-Zurich axis ) and to the A9 on its north and east side ( for transit with Italy and France ); the interchange between these two motorways is on the north-west side of the city.
The main motorway is located along the coastline, connecting the main ports of Nice ( in France ), Savona, Genoa and La Spezia.
The city is connected to Genoa and to Ventimiglia, the border city with France, by the A10 motorway, whose last part is also known as the Autostrada dei Fiori (" Freeway of Flowers ").
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