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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. Road signs in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    A non-primary road sign near Bristol shows Guildford Rules patches.Road signs in the United Kingdom and in its associated Crown dependencies and overseas territories conform broadly to European design norms, with a number of exceptions: direction signs omit European route numbers, and road signs generally use the imperial system of units (miles and yards), unlike the rest of Europe (kilometres ...

  4. 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 ...

  5. Permanently signed detour route - Wikipedia

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    Emergency diversion route symbols Following the identification of emergency diversion routes on the M50 in 2016, a set of symbols to indicate such routes was introduced. [ 12 ] The operation of these routes as well as the symbols used are similar to that in the UK, although hollow shape symbols are not used.

  6. Dawlish Avoiding Line - Wikipedia

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    The South Devon Railway Company commissioned Isambard Kingdom Brunel to develop its route between Exeter St Davids to Teignmouth. [1] Having physically surveyed all route options, based on the reason of the substantial cost savings against tunnelling through the steep South Devon hills, Brunel proposed a route that followed the coastline created through a combination of dynamite and quarrying ...

  7. Category:Diversionary tactics - Wikipedia

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  8. Pride in London – live: Parade route, times and map as one ...

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    Attendees wanting to watch the parade have been asked to use any of the designated public spaces along the route. Pride in London 2023: Parade route and where to watch ‘An act of protest’

  9. Oakham–Kettering line - Wikipedia

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    Thereafter BR used the line mainly for freight traffic, and as an important diversionary route for Midland Main Line passenger trains during disruption or engineering work. In 1977 the Parliamentary Select Committee on Nationalised Industries recommended considering electrification of more of Britain's rail network . [ 8 ]