Notable Locations
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Image | Name | Location | Coordinates |
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Southern end of A38 | Bodmin, Cornwall | 50°28′53″N 4°41′54″W / 50.4815°N 4.6984°W / 50.4815; -4.6984 (Southern end of A38) | |
Dobwalls Bypass | Cornwall | 50°27′37″N 4°31′06″W / 50.460263°N 4.518428°W / 50.460263; -4.518428 (Dobwalls Bypass) | |
Tamar Bridge | Cornwall & Devon border | 50°24′29″N 4°12′14″W / 50.408107°N 4.203944°W / 50.408107; -4.203944 (Tamar Bridge) | |
Former southern end of the Cullompton bypass | Somerset | 50°49′11″N 3°24′30″W / 50.819713°N 3.408288°W / 50.819713; -3.408288 (Cullompton bypass) | |
Spaghetti Junction | Birmingham, West Midlands | 52°30′40″N 1°51′58″W / 52.511°N 1.866°W / 52.511; -1.866 (Spaghetti Junction) | |
Northern end of A38 | Mansfield, Nottinghamshire | 53°08′37″N 1°12′04″W / 53.1436°N 1.2011°W / 53.1436; -1.2011 (Northern end of A38) |
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