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A279 Unused Ran from the A281 south of Lower Beeding to Handcross. A spur (former A280) to the A281 was added in 1935. The A279 used to end at the A23 (now B2114) at the southern end of Handcross, but when Handcross High Street was bypassed, the A279 was extended along the old A23 to the bypass.
The ball-stud hemi (known internally as A279 and affectionately as the BS Hemi) [1] was an automobile engine designed by Chrysler Corporation in the late 1960s. [2] It never entered production. [ 3 ]
Follows the route of the A281 for 1.4 miles between Shermanbury and north of Henfield: B2117 A281 east of Woodmancote: B2116 in Hurstpierpoint: B2118 A23 north of Sayers Common: B2117 in Muddleswood Current route is a former portion of the A23. Originally ran along the seafront in Brighton; this became an extension of the B2066 in 2005. B2119
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A route (or road) number, designation or abbreviation is an identifying numeric (or alphanumeric) designation assigned by a highway authority to a particular stretch of roadway to distinguish it from other routes and, in many cases, also to indicate its classification (e.g. motorway, primary route, regional road, etc.), general geographical location (in zonal numbering systems) and/or ...