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Level crossings on trunk roads in England

This was discussed on uk.railway in 2004. From this post, there are only four:

  • Lewes - A27
  • Rye - A259 - ×2
  • Onibury - A49

but I'd be interested if you can suggest any others. --Cavrdg 07:18, 8 February 2006 (UTC)

I've now checked my maps, and I count at least 8 in England alone;

  • east of Lewes - A27
  • east of Rye - A259 x 3
  • Onibury - A49
  • south of Wisbech - A47
  • north of Oswestry - A5
  • south of Oswestry - A483

It's also possible that there is one more, depending on whether the A154 (the extension of the A14) into the Port of Felixstowe is trunk or not. Richard B 18:20, 8 February 2006 (UTC)

Article Style

This article is a bit too wordy for me, which is why I've added the {{essay-entry}} template. See A1 and A66 for good examples of how a roads article should be laid out, and not simply a narrative of all its waypoints, which is not useful for an encyclopedia. See wp:mos. — superbfc 21:27, 18 December 2006 (UTC)

Copied straight from SABRE??

Hey, scanning over this, it appears to be plagarised from here. Anyone agree, I think it may only need slight tweaking as I don't think is is strictly copywrited as it is the work of various people DannyM 15:24, 25 February 2007 (UTC)

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