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78 miles taking this route:

  1. Take A31 EAST to M27. Continue on M27 EAST.
  2. Take M27 to M3 to the MIDLANDS and LONDON, WINCHESTER at JCT 4.
  3. Take M3 to M308 to STAINES KINGSTON and SUNBURY at JCT 1.
  4. EXIT, then follow signs to A 308 (KSTN) to KINGSTON and KEMPTON PARK.
  5. Take A 308 to Kempton Park. It will be on your left.
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