- A22 road
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caption= A22 in nearEastbourne inEast Sussex .
road= A22
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direction= North - South
start=London (Purley )
destinations=Croydon
RedhillDorking Sevenoaks Reigate East Grinstead Gatwick Airport Crawley Uckfield
end=Eastbourne
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junctions= ukmotorwaysmall|25
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ukroadsmall|2290The A22 is one of the two-digit major
road s in the south east ofEngland . It carries traffic fromLondon toEastbourne on theEast Sussex coast. For part of its route the A22 utilises the turnpikes opened in the 18th century:
* 1718: London toEast Grinstead opened
* 1720: road extended through East Grinstead to "Highgate"Forest Row , the entrance toAshdown Forest By 1820 the road ran for 34 miles (54 km) from Stones End Street,Borough , London toWych Cross . The road was extended north to Westminster Bridge which was later renamed the A23.Route
Traffic for Eastbourne begins along the A203 through
Vauxhall to reach its junction with theA23 road before it travels southwards throughBrixton andStreatham passing the site of the oldCroydon Aerodrome until, at "Purley Cross Junction", south of Purley, the A22 is reached. From here it runs over theNorth Downs intoSurrey and on along theCaterham bypass, one of the oldest such roads in the country with the very early Wapses Lodge roundabout at the northern end. The route from there toGodstone travels, in part, over an erstwhileRoman road . It crosses theM25 London Orbital Motorway just north of Godstone and shortly afterwards the old A25.Just to the north of
East Grinstead the road briefly entersWest Sussex atFelbridge . At this point the A264 joins the A22 fromCrawley to the west. Immediately north of the town centre the A264 leaves the A22 turning east towards the spa town ofTunbridge Wells , in the county ofKent . East Grinstead town centre itself is bypassed using a disused railway cutting. This stretch of road is called Beeching Way in dubious honour of local residentRichard Beeching whose recommendations in the form of theBeeching Report led to the closure of many branch lines throughout the country, which are sorely missed today as the roads become ever more saturated and the price of oil continues to rise. In 1966 hisBeeching axe was responsible for closing this line which originally ran fromThree Bridges to Tunbridge Wells Central Line , as well, so allowing its conversion to bypass.To the south of the town the A22 crosses into
East Sussex just north ofForest Row . Between Forest Row and Nutley the road crosses the ancientAshdown Forest : 40 mph (64 km/h) speed limits exist within the Forest, although not on the A22. At the Wych Cross junction the A275 branches south toLewes . Between Nutley and Uckfield two important cross country roads cross the path of the A22: the A272 atMaresfield , and the A26: the latter road merges with the A22 for the section round Uckfield.East Hoathly , once on the A22, but now with its own bypass, andHailsham - also having its own lengthy bypass - leads the road toPolegate . Here the newly-opened junctions with the A27 and further new road building takes the A22 into Eastbourne.Gallery
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Great Britain road numbering scheme External links
* [http://www.sabre-roads.org.uk/roadlists/f99/22.shtml SABRE Roads Digest - A22]
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