A2039 (Canterbury)
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A2039 | ||||
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An image of the sign in question | ||||
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From: | Harbledown (TR116580) | |||
To: | Canterbury (TR143578) | |||
Via: | Rheims Way | |||
Distance: | 1.8 miles (2.9 km) | |||
Met: | A2, A290 | |||
Former Number(s): | A2050 | |||
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Route outline (key) | ||||
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This article is about the disputed current route in Canterbury for part of the A2050.
For the short-lived use of the number in Croydon, now B243, see A2039 (Croydon).
For the short-lived use of the number in Croydon, now B243, see A2039 (Croydon).
The A2039 appears on a Tourist Information sign in Canterbury. It refers to the road that starts on the A2 in Harbledown and heads east along Rheims Way into the city centre, ending on the A290 ring road.
The official number of this road is the A2050 and the A2039 number has not been found anywhere else suggesting that the number is incorrect.
This article started life as a discussion on the SABRE forums
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