threebikesmcginty
Corn Fed Hick...
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- ...on the slake
See a few posts above, for Billy Braggs 'answer'/British equivilant...
That's exactly what I mean though. Anyway I've got a problem with that old fraud...
See a few posts above, for Billy Braggs 'answer'/British equivilant...
On a similar vein, could we equal, Steve Earle & The Dukes evocative track; 'Nowhere Road'
- though I guess, some of our Roman roads are, as Earle wrote; 'straighter than a Preacher, & longer than a memory'
Yup, the A30 is still a complete link between London and Cornwall and is my usual route to London on a bike. The A303 bypasses a section of it from near Basingstoke to just east of here — this end known locally as Devonshire Inn, from the farm on the junction.
British A roads just don't have the same appeal as American rock and roll roads like Route 66.
Could you imagine 'well if you ever plan to motor west...get your kicks on the A303...well it winds from Basingstoke to Honiton...'
When you die, perhaps you should get your family to put your ashes in a salt cellar attached to the bumper of a car and scatter you the entire length of the A303.
Saw the programme and quite enjoyed it. There's an infinite amount of material there as you could make programmes about every one of Britain's major trunk roads. The A56 is my particular pet road as much of my recent life has taken place up and down its length.
This map explains British road numbering and will interest a few on here. Roads are numbered according to their zone, going clockwise:
For example Cheshire and Cumbria have roads numbered A5* and B5***