The South Coast Trunk Road is a former designation of a 222-mile (357 km) long route in southern England, sometimes called the Folkestone to Honiton trunk route.[1] It is made up of several numbered roads (from west to east):
- the A35 from Honiton (50°48′05″N 3°10′58″W / 50.8013°N 3.1829°W) to Bere Regis (50°45′26″N 2°12′42″W / 50.7571°N 2.2118°W)
- the A31 from Bere Regis to Cadnam (50°55′04″N 1°35′37″W / 50.9178°N 1.5935°W)
- the M27 from Cadnam to Portsmouth (50°50′12″N 1°03′54″W / 50.8366°N 1.0650°W)
- the A27 from Portsmouth to Pevensey (50°49′19″N 0°20′33″E / 50.8220°N 0.3425°E)
- the A259 from Pevensey to Brenzett (51°00′26″N 0°51′30″E / 51.0071°N 0.8582°E)
- the A2070 from Brenzett to Ashford (51°08′12″N 0°54′37″E / 51.1367°N 0.9102°E)
- the M20 from Ashford to Folkestone (51°05′41″N 1°09′29″E / 51.0948°N 1.1581°E)
References
- ↑ "The Folkestone—Honiton Trunk Road A35 (Axminster Bypass and Slip Road) Order 1987". UK Government. 21 December 1987. Retrieved 23 December 2022.
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