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  2. Off-Network Tactical Diversion Route - Wikipedia

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    The yellow square symbol on this sign on the A614 road indicates a diversion route for the M18 motorway. In the United Kingdom, emergency diversion routes, or formally off-network tactical diversion routes are permanently signed detour routes: planned road traffic routes that bypass the main trunk road network.

  3. Permanently signed detour route - Wikipedia

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    Symbols come in a shapes, with a solid and hollow version, including circle, triangle, square and diamond. When a roadway is closed, a trigger sign is opened at the last junction prior to the closure, displaying a symbol, which motorists can follow to rejoin the route at a point beyond the closure. [14] The same symbols were introduced in ...

  4. Road signs in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    The four symbols may be a solid shape or just outlines. They are most commonly placed on directional signs, following the route number (e.g. A 25) but may be free standing. Motorway exits have trigger signs that are normally covered. In the event of a closure, the sign is uncovered and will say, for instance, "To rejoin M6 follow (symbol ...

  5. Level crossing closure to affect rail and road use - AOL

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    Motorists are being told to use the A270 Old Shoreham Road as a diversionary route, and some trains will be replaced by buses. ... Send your story ideas to southeasttoday@bbc.co.uk or WhatsApp us ...

  6. Detour - Wikipedia

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    A detour or (British English: diversion) is a (normally temporary) route taking traffic around an area of prohibited or reduced access, such as a construction site. Standard operating procedure for many roads departments is to route any detour over roads within the same jurisdiction as the road with the obstructed area.

  7. Glasgow South Western Line - Wikipedia

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    Along with the Settle-Carlisle Railway, the line is much used as both a diversionary route, especially during the recent West Coast Main Line modernisation, and for freight, notably coal from the several open cast coalmines of the Ayrshire Coalfield that adjoin the line. Between Glasgow Central, Gretna Green and Girvan the line is operated by ...

  8. Trains halted due to flooding and landslips - AOL

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    Officials said the main route and alternatives had all been affected by the rain [PA Media] Train services between Nottingham and Derby to London have been suspended due to flooding and landslips.

  9. East Coast Main Line Route Utilisation Strategy - Wikipedia

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    Capability of diversionary routes and degraded main line operation; In turn those generic issues have a geographical impact which the RUS examines under the following line sections: The Hertford loop (two-track) As well as a busy commuter route in its own right this is an important diversionary route when the main line via Welwyn is closed ...