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On all the many OS maps that I have, motorways are blue.
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On a UK Ordnance Survey map, a main 'A' road (trunk road, etc) is often shown in red.
The advantages of the British Ordnance Survey maps are:Scale of 50:000 is a general purpose map that is popular with cyclist. The 25:000 scale map (showing field boundaries and footpaths in great detail, is popular with walkers.The disadvantage is that being published in paper or laminated form, they are prone to wearing out. Opening and closing, often in rainy weather takes its toll on the map, and the most used maps would need to often be replaced. Then, being printed on paper, the map in certain areas will be quickly out of date (new housing estates, new road layouts, with new roads complicating navigating using an older map.
who drives a road sweeper. but its 49%
Its meaning depends upon its colour, length and map it is on.On the Ordinance Survey Landranger series of map (1:50,000) a dash can represent:Long thick blue: Motorway under constructionLong thick red: A-Road under constructionBlack fairly short down the edge of a road symbol: an unfenced section of roadBlack fairly short: a path (not necessarily a right of way)Red fairly short: a bridlewayLong thin black: railway under constructionPair of short black: railway in a tunnel (if continuation of railway track)Black fairly short with arrow heads: pipeline (arrows show direction of flow)Black, fairly log (alongside water): towpathPair of short black across water: ford (if continuation of road)Pair of light blue: canal (dry)On the Ordinance Survey Explorer series of maps (1:25,000) a dash can represent some of the above as well as:Green fairly long: BridlewayLight orange short: permissive footpathLight orange long: permissive bridlewayBlack short: Electricity transmission line (other symbols along it represent pylons and poles)Black short: Edge of a Gravel/Sand/Other Pit or Quarry
From Dubai To Makkah Road Map
On a UK Ordnance Survey map, a main 'A' road (trunk road, etc) is often shown in red.
Since the main road was blocked, he took a secondary road.
Clarke Road Secondary School was created in 1956.
The motto of Kelly Road Secondary School is 'HART KIDS DO IT BEST!'.
The motto of Clarke Road Secondary School is 'Abeunt Studia In Mores'.
A bylane is a secondary road or lane, or a sidelane extending off a main road.
A back road is a secondary road, a little used road, or a road through rural areas sometimes used as an alternate to main roads.
In the UK, Ordnance Survey maps use red for a main road, yellow for a lane. Green may be used for principle routes, and blue for a motorway, but read the map's legend to ensure what colours are used.
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There is no Pentonville Road in the American (original) version of Monopoly.
George Causer has written: 'A brief history of Methodism in Enfield Wash' -- subject(s): Ordnance Road Methodist Church
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