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- legally detrunked by statutory instruments named 'Detrunking (or sometimes De-Trunking) Orders' which include a plan of the route being detrunked. The routes...
- remains the UK's largest pre-motorway project. In 2004 the Highways Agency detrunked the road, p****ing control and maintenance over to the local authorities...
- and Dunstable and south towards Edgware in north London, forming the "detrunked" section of the London-Holyhead A5 road. Two railway stations serve the...
- through Dunstable and improve the regional economy. The Highways Agency detrunked the A5 through Dunstable when the A5-M1 Link opened to the public in May...
- April 1986, the tunnel became part of the UK trunk road network. It was detrunked and control handed to TfL in September 1999. On 18 January 1979, an anonymous...
- in the 1930s and the A595 was designated a trunk route in 1946. It was detrunked in 1998, apart from an 18-mile (29 km) section between Little Clifton...
- becoming the A6 near Carlisle railway station. The English section was detrunked in 2005. In the late 1970s, the A7 was described as being slow and tortuous...
- through Dunstable and improve the regional economy. Highways England detrunked the A5 through Dunstable, renumbering it A5183, when the A5-M1 Link opened...
- part of the London–Southampton Trunk Road. The road was progressively detrunked as the M3 was extended. The Winchester Byp**** was constructed in the mid-1930s...
- junction with the A696 to Newcastle was previously a trunk road, but was detrunked in 2001 as part of the government's "New Deal for Trunk Roads in England"...