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In North America, a grade-separated junction may be referred to as a grade separation [1] [2] ... was the first fully grade-separated railway of this type in the UK.
The Werrington dive-under (known as the Werrington Grade Separation during construction) [1] is a replacement dual track grade separated railway junction at Werrington Junction, 3 miles (5 km) north of Peterborough railway station in Cambridgeshire, England.
A grade-separated junction is a transport junction where at least one bridge or tunnel is used to separate traffic flows (known as grade separation). Relevant articles include: Road interchanges, known as grade-separated junctions in the UK; A flying junction, a type of grade-separated junction found on railway lines
Grade Separated Dumbbell Roundabout Babworth, Nottinghamshire: A1 Worksop Road; A1 Blyth Road; A57; A614 Blyth Road; B6420 Mansfield Road; A conversion from a roundabout to a grade separated dumbbell arrangement opened on 20 May 2008. [7] The B6420 was routed north at this time to Apleyhead. Apple Tree Roundabout Roundabout Yiewsley, LB Hillingdon
In the field of road transport, an interchange (American English) or a grade-separated junction (British English) is a road junction that uses grade separations to allow for the movement of traffic between two or more roadways or highways, using a system of interconnecting roadways to permit traffic on at least one of the routes to pass through ...
There is a grade-separated junction with the A6102, for Sheffield and the former route, which is the eastern end of the Stocksbridge bypass. The former route through Stocksbridge is the B6088. It passes along the northern edge of Stocksbridge on an escarpment overlooking the town. A 400 kV pylon line follows the road.
From this point the road is a grade separated dual carriageway up until its junction with the A38 and M6 toll. After this junction it passes just to the south of Cannock and then, after its final junction with the A41, enters Telford, where it loses its identity and route-shares with the M54 motorway from junction 5.
The A160 starts at a grade separated junction at Rye Hill on the A180 at TA136144. No other road shares this junction. From the A180 the road is single carriageway to a roundabout on the edge of South Killingholme at TA147159. From there it becomes a dual carri