T11 (Britain)
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| T11 | |||||||||||||||||||
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| From: | London (TQ256826) | ||||||||||||||||||
| To: | Holyhead (SH245825) | ||||||||||||||||||
| Met: | (T10), T12, T14, T15, T16, T14, T17, T18, T19, T49, T50 | ||||||||||||||||||
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Anglesey • Bedfordshire • Buckinghamshire • Caernarfonshire • Denbighshire • Hertfordshire • Merionethshire • Middlesex • Northamptonshire • Shropshire • Staffordshire • Warwickshire | |||||||||||||||||||
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This article is about the T11 of the sequential numbering system for British Trunk Roads.
For the T11 of the A road-based numbering system, see T2 (Britain).
For the T11 of the A road-based numbering system, see T2 (Britain).
The T11, also called T5, was a British Trunk Road created in the 1936 Trunk Roads Act. It ran from London to Holyhead via the outskirts of Birmingham and Brownhills.
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