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  • 51road — 1. n. 1 a a path or way with a specially prepared surface, used by vehicles, pedestrians, etc. b the part of this used by vehicles (don t step in the road). 2 one s way or route (our road took us through unexplored territory). 3 an underground… …

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  • 52The World's End (Camden) — For other uses, see World s End (disambiguation). The World s End in the evening, located next door to the Underworld Club …

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  • 53London Inner Ring Road — The congestion charge used to apply to drivers within the London Inner Ring Road. The London Inner Ring Road is the name commonly given to a route formed from a number of major roads that encircle the centremost part of London.[1] The ring road …

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  • 54London Road — may refer to numerous roads throughout the United KingdomEnglandThere are countless London Roads in the UK. Only those which are significant outside their local area are listed here:* London Road, Brighton; for which a railway station is named *… …

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  • 55London, Ontario — London   City   City of London Downtown London skyline …

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  • 56London Borough of Southwark —   London borough   Coat of arms …

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  • 57Road pricing — is an economic concept regarding the various direct charges applied for the use of roads. The road charges includes fuel taxes, licence fees, parking taxes, tolls, and congestion charges, including those which may vary by time of day, by the… …

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  • 58London Ringways — The London Ringways were a series of four ring roads planned in the 1960s to circle London at various distances from the city centre. They were part of a comprehensive scheme developed by the Greater London Council to alleviate traffic congestion …

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  • 59London Borough of Merton —   London borough   Coat of arms …

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  • 60London and South Western Railway — The London and South Western Railway (L SWR) was a railway company in England from 1838 to 1922. Its network extended from London to Plymouth via Salisbury and Exeter, with branches to Ilfracombe and Padstow and via Southampton to Bournemouth and …

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