To provide the specific distance from Passes Street to where it meets Route 84, I would need more context or a specific location, as street distances can vary widely based on the area. You may want to use a mapping service or GPS to determine the exact distance. If you have a specific city or region in mind, please share that information for a more accurate response.
To accurately determine the distance from Passes Street at the margin of the map to where it meets Route 84, specific measurements or a scale from the map would be needed. If the map provides a scale, you can measure the distance using a ruler and then convert it according to the scale. Without additional details or a visual reference, it's impossible to provide a precise distance.
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3 1/2 (3) Mrs. C.B gives too much work :)
3 1/2 (3) Mrs. C.B gives too much work :)
3 1/2 (3) Mrs. C.B gives too much work :)
3 1/2 (3) Mrs. C.B gives too much work :)
It is 3.2 - 3.3 miles depending on your route It is 3.2 - 3.3 miles depending on your route
The distance between Paris and Rome along the Roman roads, taking the route that passes by Arelate (modern-day Arles), is approximately 1,200 kilometers (about 746 miles). This route would have followed the ancient Via Aurelia and other connecting roads, facilitating trade and travel during Roman times. The exact distance can vary based on specific paths taken, but this estimate captures the general length of the journey.
Birmingham New Street, is not directly connected to Moor Street, although the line into New Street passes directly under Moor Street. Passengers must make a five-minute well-signposted walk through a tunnel under the Bull Ring shopping centre, alternatively pedestrians can take a slightly longer route through the Bull Ring.
The approximate distance between the two cities along the Roman roads, taking the route that passes by Arelate (modern-day Arles, France), varies depending on the specific cities in question. However, a common route connecting major Roman cities in that region would typically be around 100 to 150 kilometers (approximately 62 to 93 miles). This distance can fluctuate based on the exact starting and ending points along the Roman road network.
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