A1015
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| From: | Rayleigh (TQ805907) | ||||||
| To: | Eastwood (TQ848883) | ||||||
| Length: | 3.2 miles (5.1 km) | ||||||
| Meets: | A129, A127 | ||||||
| Now part of: | A127 | ||||||
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| Southend-on-Sea • | |||||||
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Route
The A1015 is a short link road in southeast Essex. It starts on the A129 loop in Rayleigh, and then meanders generally southeastwards until it meets the A127 on the outskirts of Southend. That's about it.
History
The A1015 originally ran to the centre of Southend. When the A127 Southend Arterial Road opened in 1925, the new build section ended at Eastwood and ran on the A1015 line to the town centre where it met the A13.
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