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A426 - Coppermine - 1986.jpg
A426

The A426 has serious traffic problems.

Posted by Bryn-A666 on 10/18/2004
A426 bridge over M45.jpg
A426 bridge over M45
The A426 near Draycote Water.jpg
The A426 near Draycote Water
Grandborough turn, A426.jpg
Grandborough turn, A426
A426, Stockton.jpg
A426, Stockton
South along the A426 Leicester Road.jpg
South along the A426 Leicester Road
South along the A426 Lutterworth Road.jpg
South along the A426 Lutterworth Road
A426 Lutterworth Road at Dunton Bassett.jpg
A426 Lutterworth Road at Dunton Bassett
9 Miles to Leicester.jpg
9 Miles to Leicester
Railway bridge, Blaby.jpg
Railway bridge, Blaby
Rugby - Leicester Road.jpg
Rugby - Leicester Road
Rugby - Dunchurch Road - Geograph - 75717.jpg
Rugby - Dunchurch Road
Rugby - Dunchurch Road - Geograph - 176101.jpg
Rugby - Dunchurch Road
Lawrence Sheriff Street, Rugby - Geograph - 1679717.jpg
Lawrence Sheriff Street, Rugby
Road sign - Warwick Street, Rugby - Geograph - 1676330.jpg
Road sign - Warwick Street, Rugby
Pre-Worboys sign at exit from Coton House grounds.jpg
This fine old sign warns motorists emerging onto the A426 from what is nowadays the Royal Mail Management Centre and College, Coton House.
Looking north along the A426 to Dunchurch - Geograph - 1661898.jpg
Looking north along the A426 to Dunchurch
70 sign in Rugby - Coppermine - 19158.jpg
70 sign in Rugby

On the A426 Northbound out of the town

Originally uploaded to Coppermine on Jul 22, 2008 by Jeni
Roundabout, Rugby, Warwickshire - Geograph - 1971964.jpg
Roundabout, Rugby, Warwickshire Sponsored by Mr Kipling - note the 'cup cake' flower tub!
Whittle Memorial - Geograph - 606710.jpg
Whittle Memorial Frank Whittle, inventor of the jet engine, developed some of the world's first jet engines at the British Thomson-Houston works in Lutterworth, and in nearby Rugby, during the late 1930s and the 1940s. The engine for the UK's first jet aeroplane the Gloster E.28/39 was produced in Lutterworth. A statue of the plane stands in the middle of a roundabout just south of the town as a memorial. Source: Wikipedia.
Coton House pre-Worboys sign.jpg
The sign approaching the exit from the Royal Mail Management Centre & College, Coton House, Churchover, Warwickshire onto the A426 a short distance north of M6 Junction 1.
 

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