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The A14 is a major trunk road in England, running 127 miles (204 km) from Catthorpe Interchange, a major intersection at the southern end of the M6 and junction 19 of the M1 in Leicestershire to the Port of Felixstowe, Suffolk. The road forms part of the unsigned Euroroutes E24 and E30.
At Canvey Island, road exit is A13, while continuing on current road is A130. A14: M6, Catthorpe Interchange A154 at Felixstowe Port: Originally the A14 was the Old North Road, which forms part of the Roman Road known as Ermine Street. It ran from Royston, Hertfordshire through Huntingdon to meet with the A1 south of Alconbury. The Royston ...
The A14 autoroute begins in the west at Orgeval as a split from A13. It heads south-east through Poissy heading through its first tunnel and then a second with the D30 roundabout above it, and an onramp (6b) from the former enters the A14. Continuing east, there is an exit 6 to Chambourcy via the N13. Passing under the bridge of the Route de ...
A section of the A14 near Ipswich was closed after a "serious" crash, National Highways said. The A14 westbound was shut earlier between junctions 56 and 55, with emergency services at the scene.
A 14 highway (Sri Lanka), a road connecting Medawachchiya and Talaimannar; A14 motorway (Switzerland), a road connecting Luzern and Cham; A14 road (England), a road connecting the Port of Felixstowe to the junction of the M1 and M6 motorways near Rugby; A14 road (Isle of Man), a road connecting Jurby to Sulby Road; A14 road (United States of ...
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The Brampton Hut interchange west of Huntingdon links the A1 and A14 trunk roads, and the A141 road which takes traffic into Huntingdon or towards Norfolk. The A1 passes over a grade separated roundabout which provides access to a spur of the A14 west, which gives access, to the main A14 allowing travel to and from the west only. (This spur is ...
1940s map showing alignment of A427 overlaid with current roads. Although references to the Catthorpe Interchange started to appear from the mid-1970s, [7] the interchange was only formally created in 1994 to join the newly established A14 trunk road with the existing M1 and M6 motorways.