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  A55 road -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-18)
The A55, also known as the North Wales Expressway, is a major road in (A monarchy in northwestern Europe occupying most of the British Isles; divided into England and Scotland and Wales and Northern Ireland) Britain.
This section of road is notorious for poor weather conditions including fog, ice and snow in winter months.
In fine weather this section provides extensive views over the Dee estuary to (A large city in northwestern England; its port is the country's major outlet for industrial exports) Liverpool and beyond.
www.absoluteastronomy.com /encyclopedia/a/a5/a55_road.htm   (277 words)

  
 The SABRE Roads Website
At first the road (a dual carriageway) is called Aldridge Road, until that name TOTSOs at the M6 motorway bridge and the A453 becomes College Road, named after Oscott RC Seminary at the top of the hill.
The road changes direction from N to NE as it passes under the motorway, crosses the canal and the DC B4138 forks off to the left towards Lichfield.
The commissioning of this road left the A453 unclassified from Appleby Magna to Willesley, the B5006 to Ashby, the B587 to near Lount, and unclassified again to near Tonge.
groups.msn.com /TheSABRERoadsWebsite/roadsnews.msnw?action=get_message&mview=0&ID_Message=29274&LastModified=4675480191768696165&all_topics=1   (2498 words)

  
 Dudley Mall - Birmingham to Coventry and London - Rail Services
The road rises to meet the railway at a level crossing, and alongside is an underpass with room for one vehicle plus a raised pedestrian walkway.
She also corrects the road name and adds that Canley station is now decked out with Australian symbols (kangaroos, etc.) as a tribute to Sir Henry Parkes who was Canley-born but was subsequently Premier of New South Wales on five occasions from 1872.
It lies beside the ring road (A428) on the west side of the town, with modern buildings, overbridge with lifts to the far platform, waiting rooms on both sides, and plenty of seats and canopy cover.
www.dudleymall.co.uk /loclrail/birmcov.htm   (2888 words)

  
 The Hub Hazelwell
The Hub is situated on the junction between Vicarage Road, Fordhouse Lane and Allens Croft Road, on the border between Kings Heath and Stirchley.
Continue along Vicarage Road for just less than a mile, straight on at the traffic lights by the Red Lion pub which is on your left.
Staying on the A4040, cross the A435 (Alcester Road) into Howard Road and turn left by the traffic lights at the Red Lion pub on to Vicarage Road.
www.hubhazelwell.org.uk /how_to_find_us.htm   (696 words)

  
 SABRE - Road Lists - Roads by 10 - A453
At first the road (a dual carriageway) is called Aldridge Road, until that name TOTSOs at the M6 motorway bridge and the A453 becomes College Road, named after Oscott Roman Catholic Seminary at the top of the hill.
The road changes direction from north to north-east as it passes under the motorway, crosses the canal and the dual carriageway B4138 forks off to the left towards Lichfield.
Also by this time the ‘B’ road running south of, and serving, Nottingham East Midlands Airport was connected to the M1 junction 24 to become part of the A453, thus bypassing Castle Donington entirely.
www.sabre-roads.org.uk /roadlists/r10/notes.php?number=A453   (1443 words)

  
 The Medical School
Follow Lordswood road (A4040) through Bearwood and into Smethwick (approx 2 miles) and continue straight on until the road splits into two.
From the Tiverton Road, Selly Oak area, the nearest buses are the 61/62/63 Bristol Road buses.
From the Harborne Park Road/Quinton Road areas, the nearest bus is the 29.
www.medicine.bham.ac.uk /nhs/sandwell/gettingto.htm   (439 words)

  
 SABRE - Road Lists - Roads by 10 - A441
With the downgrading of most of the roads within the A4540 Ring Road and the effective diversion of the A41 over the southern part of the A4540, the A441 now starts on the A4540 at J3 Belgrave Interchange.
It is non-primary as it runs along the Pershore Road, closely parallelling the A38 through leafy Edgbaston, from which it gradually diverges after the short A4029 Pebble Mill Road dual carriageway linking the two.
The road ahead is the B4088, which continues south to Evesham, which I assume was once part of the A441, renumbered after the A46 bypass was built.
www.uk-roads.org.uk /roadlists/r10/notes.php?number=A441   (617 words)

  
 Directions   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-18)
Turn left into Franklin Road at this junction, the park is a few hundred yards to your right.
Follow the road into Cotteridge (approx 2 miles) until you hit a double roundabout opposite the fire station.
Get off on the Pershore Road near Cotteridge School (shortly after passing what used to be the Breedon Barn and a Jet garage).
pages.zoom.co.uk /carola.germany66/Translation/direction.htm   (756 words)

  
 Bubble Chamber M40 Directions
Harborne Lane and Chapel Lane are one-way streets and are the two halves of the A4040.
Pass one traffic light (not counting pedestrian crossings) on the hill in Selly Oak and then a second one at the bottom of the hill.
Walk along the road, the structure will be to your right and the chain-link fence will be to your left.
bison.ph.bham.ac.uk /~miller/Bubble/m40.htm   (720 words)

  
 SABRE - Road Lists - Roads by 10 - A435
Continuing south, the road remains dual carriageway, and is largely gradeseparated through Portway and Branson's Cross, though the junctions are not to a particularly high standard.
The road is limited access - the next junction being a roundabout with the B439 leading to Bidford-on-Avon.
Multimap suggests that any number of the A roads in the town centre could be the A435, but eventually we find ourselves on a multiplex with the A40.
www.uk-roads.org.uk /roadlists/r10/notes.php?number=A435   (767 words)

  
 World War 1 and 2 - Bournville
Bournville used to be served by a busy network of trams that served much of greater Birmingham.
Bournville lies on the A4040, the Birmingham Outer Ring Road developed in the 1920s.
It is now served by many bus routes and the Bristol Road (A38) into Birmingham city centre.
www.worldwardiary.com /history/Bournville   (642 words)

  
 Cemeteries and Crematoria: Witton Cemetery
From Birmingham take A34 Walsall Road, at Newtown take B4140 Witton Road which joins the A4040 Brookvale Road, turn onto either Moor Lane or The Ridgeway.
The cemetery gates are situated 0.5 mile along either road.
From Sutton Coldfield take A5127 Birmingham Road, then A453 Jockey Road/College Road, turning into Moor Lane or The Ridgeway which runs past the cemetery.
www.birmingham.gov.uk:81 /text/GenerateContent?CONTENT_ITEM_ID=6372&CONTENT_ITEM_TYPE=0&MENU_ID=0   (674 words)

  
 Birmingham Outer Circle - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Birmingham Outer Circle is a roughly circular, 43km bus route in Birmingham, England (a small section crosses into Sandwell).
It follows the city's outer ring road, the A4040 with some small deviations.
Buses on the Outer Circle travel both clockwise (service 11C) and anti-clockwise (11A).
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Birmingham_Outer_Circle   (225 words)

  
 SABRE - Road Lists - Roads by 10 - A457
Although it's the arterial road to Dudley, since Wolverhampton New Road was built the recommended route to Dudley has been A456/A4123, hence the fact that the A457 is non-primary.
Now single carriageway, after another kilometre the road passes City Hospital, crosses the main line canal and railway and meets the B4135, before the junction with the Outer Ring Road (A4040) in the attractively named district of Rotton Park.
A difference in roads policy can be seen once we cross the border into the former county borough of Smethwick.
www.sabre-roads.org.uk /roadlists/r10/notes.php?number=A457   (533 words)

  
 POHAS-   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-18)
Priory Road bank is best because most anglers fish this area and fish are used to bait going in here.
Obtained on the bank from the wardens at £1.60, concessions for juniors and senior citizens at £1.20 and senior citizens at half rate.
Approach via the A4040 Highfield Road which runs off the Fox Hollies or Robin Hood island junctions on the A34 Stratford Road.
freespace.virgin.net /r.spencer/Venues/Warks/trittiford.htm   (172 words)

  
 Travel Directions | Multimap.com
Please note, however, that the directions should be used as a guide only, and you should always drive in accordance with national rules, regulations, and highway codes.
These directions may not take into consideration issues such as: road closures, direction of traffic, one-way systems, emergency access roads, height regulations, road conditions, turn restrictions and optimal routing.
No representation is made or warranty given as to the content or usability of the directions or their appropriateness for any particular journey or vehicle.
www.multimap.com /map/aproute.cgi?qs=q&starttime=10&client=public&itineraryxylist=417200,283800;412837,296632&rn=gb&rt=route.htm   (245 words)

  
 Lodge at Hall Green Map
The Hotel is clearly visible and signed from this road on the left hand side.
Turn left at the top of the slip road and follow the A4040.
After passing an island with a Lidl (on the right) keep straight on and be ready to turn right signposted Hall Green Stadium.
www.hallgreenstadium.co.uk /Lodge/LodgeMapFriendly.htm   (335 words)

  
 Villa Park
As soon as you have passed the ground of West Bromwich Albion on your right hand side, be sure to be on left hand side of the road as there will be a set of lights shortly where you will want the left hand turning, onto the A4040.
From here, take the A38(M) signed for the City Centre, but you will be leaving this road, also called the Aston Expressway at the first exit after a mile and a half.
As soon as you have left the roundabout and are on Victoria Road, take the first right onto Bevington Road.
mysite.wanadoo-members.co.uk /fulhamaway/Prem/AstonVilla/AstonVillaHome.htm   (1030 words)

  
 Travelodge - Birmingham Oldbury hotel information   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-18)
Take the A4040 (City Road), then follow the A456 (Hagley Road) and then take the A4123 (Wolverhampton Road), which will take you straight to the hotel.
Take the A45 (Coventry Road), then the A456 (Hagley Road) and then go onto the A4123 (Wolverhampton Road), which will take you to the hotel.
Turn Right onto the Local Road, which is the A4123(Wolverhampton Road) and you will get to the hotel.
www.travelodge.co.uk /travelodge/location.php?hotel_id=164   (257 words)

  
 Stephen McBride Website - Chartered Surveyors, Office Guides, Property Search, Industrail Properties, Office Properties
Stephens McBride were instrumental in the successful realisation of this commercial office development and also currently manage it.
From Birmingham City Centre: Leave middle ring road at exit 18 and head towards Coventry on the A45.
After passing under the Swan Island Interchange (approx 3 miles from ring road) there is a petrol station on the left.
www.stephensmcbride.co.uk /pages/Find.asp   (219 words)

  
 Welcome to Avon PDC, Map to Witton Site   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-18)
The Holford Estate may be approached either from the A4040 outer circle route around Birmingham (the No. 11 bus route), or from the A453 Aldridge Road, which links into the A34 Walsall Road, which runs from Birmingham City Centre towards Walsall and Junction 7 of the M6.
The recommended route is to leave at Junction 6 of the M6 ("Spaghetti Junction"), Take the first left from the Motorway exit (Slade Road) and follow this road to the junction with the A4040, where you should turn left (towards Witton and Perry Barr).
Follow the road around until it passes under the M6, and over a canal bridge, shortly thereafter there is a right turn filter lane into the Holford Estate.
www.ricalltd.co.uk /avonpdc_witton.htm   (189 words)

  
 GRA Hall Green Stadium - Stadium Information - Directions   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-18)
Leave the train at Hall Green Station and walk to the main road (Stratford Road).
Turn into York Road and you will see the stadium just over the railway bridge on the right hand side.
The stadium entrance is clearly visible and signed from this road on the left hand side.
www.hallgreenstadium.co.uk /Info/HowtoFindUs.htm   (685 words)

  
 The AA: Traffic News - Traffic results
Lane(s) closed between Spring Road: Lanesfield and Parkfield Road in Northbound direction.
Lane(s) closed between Sutton Road Roundabout and Birmingham Road in Clockwise direction.
A4123 Lane(s) closed between Spring Road: Lanesfield and Parkfield Road in Northbound direction.
www.theaa.com /travelwatch/inc/travel_news_redirect.jsp?searchParameter=city&searchParameterValue=Birmingham&minx=387897&miny=268474&maxx=443579&maxy=312014&city=Birmingham®ion=&road=   (602 words)

  
 Harborne Hall Conference and Training Centre
When you eventually reach a roundabout take first left onto Court Oak Road A4123.When the road splits keep right with the Church on your left.
From M6 Junction 6, follow the A38(M) towards the City Centre, stay on A38 through the tunnel sections and head out of the City towards Selly Oak.
Continue straight until you come to a roundabout, take first left and then keep right up the hill, Old Church Road will be on your left hand side, after a small area of parkland.
www.harbornehall.co.uk /location.asp   (414 words)

  
 Contact Information   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-18)
JNCT 6 - A38 South to Selly Oak - A4040 (Oak Tree lane/Linden road) - 3rd left into Acacia road - 1st left into The Sandpits.
JNCT 2 North - A441 to Cotteridge - A4040 passed Cadbury World, 2nd right into Acacia road - 1st left into The Sandpits.
JNCT 4 - A38 - Right at Bournville Police Station - 1st left into Woodbrooke road - Left at T-Junction onto A4040 - 1st right into Acacia road - 1st left into The Sandpits.
www.cranlea.co.uk /contact.htm   (83 words)

  
 HM Prison Service - Locate a Prison - Visiting Information
Bus number 101 to Lodge Road from the City Centre.
The prison is approximately one mile away on the left-hand side of the road.From the north eastTo the A38 and continue down the ‘Aston Expressway’ – A38 (M).
The prison is approximately one mile away on the left-hand side of the road.
www.hmprisonservice.gov.uk /prisoninformation/locateaprison/prison.asp?print=1&id=222,15,2,15,220,0   (524 words)

  
 UK Roads: Birmingham   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-18)
This is complete, dual all the way round and only marred by speed cameras, traffic lights and too many roundabouts where grade separation would help.
This is no longer considered a ring road, and what signs remain calling it that (rare now) will be replaced.
Some is dual, some is not, there are plenty of indications that there were grand ambitions for this at one time, with huge wide verges just ready for the next bit of dual to happen.
www.pberry.plus.com /ukroads/ringroads/birmingham.html   (185 words)

  
 Away Days
From junction 10 M42: Turn left on to the A5 towards Brownhills, continue on the A5 at the island where it crosses the A461 (Lichfield Road) through the next set of traffic lights (Terrace restaurant on left) to the next cross road, turn left at those lights on to the Parade.
After 150 yards the road turns into a dual carriageway, follow this to the bottom of the hill and the ground is on the right.
Follow this road for approximately 1 mile until you reach another traffic island which is the junction with the B5000.
www.loughboroughfc.com /travel.htm   (1737 words)

  
 Contact Information - St Germain's Church   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-18)
Germain's Church is on the junction of City Road (A4040) (adjacent to the George Dixon Schools) and Portland Road (B4125) and can be approached by all four directions.
One set is on Portland Road, the other is on City Road.
The Church is also a short walk from other services, including the numerous services that serve the Hagley Road (allow 5 to 20 minutes depending on your speed).
www.stgermains.org.uk /contact   (174 words)

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