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  2. Transport in East Anglia - Wikipedia

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    Transport in East Anglia consists of extensive road and rail networks as well as one of England's key regional airports and the country's busiest container port. Despite having very little motorway within their borders, the counties of Suffolk , Norfolk and Cambridgeshire have modern transport links with the rest of the country.

  3. Norwich Airport - Wikipedia

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    Norwich Airport (IATA: NWI, ICAO: EGSH) is an international airport in Hellesdon, Norfolk, England, 2.5 miles (4.0 kilometres) north of the city of Norwich. [3] In 2023, Norwich Airport was the 25th busiest airport in the UK and busiest in East Anglia.

  4. East Anglia - Wikipedia

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    Transport in East Anglia consists of an extensive road and rail network. Main A roads, such as the A12 and A47 link the area to the rest of the UK, and the A14 links the Midlands to the Port of Felixstowe. This is the busiest container port in the UK, dealing with over 40% of UK container traffic and is a major gateway port into the country. [20]

  5. Transport in England - Wikipedia

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    Transport in England includes road, rail, air, and water networks. [ 1 ] A radial road network totals 29,145 miles (46,904 km) of main roads, 2,173 miles (3,497 km) of motorways and 213,750 miles (344,000 km) of paved roads.

  6. Category:Airports in the East of England - Wikipedia

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    A category for airports in the East of England region of England. ... Royal Air Force stations in Cambridgeshire (30 P) Royal Air Force stations in Suffolk (31 P)

  7. Fiji, Nepal… East Anglia? Why this quiet patch of England is ...

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    East Anglia’s riches, indeed, are not all natural. The region has contributed a huge amount to British culture and history over the centuries, from Cambridge University and Colman’s Mustard to ...

  8. Air Anglia - Wikipedia

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    Air Anglia was the result of a three-way merger in 1970 between Anglian Air Charter, Norfolk Airways and Rig Air, three local air taxi operators based in the East of England. [1] The new airline established its corporate headquarters as well as its main operating and engineering base at the recently established airport at Norwich in East Anglia .

  9. Old Buckenham Airfield - Wikipedia

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    Old Buckenham Airfield (ICAO: EGSV), formerly RAF Old Buckenham, is located 12 nautical miles (22 km; 14 mi) southwest of Norwich, [1] East Anglia, England.. Old Buckenham Aerodrome has a CAA Ordinary Licence (Number P907) that allows flights for the public transport of passengers or for flying instruction as authorised by the licensee (Buckenham Aviation Centre Limited).