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Primary destinations are locations that appear on route confirmation signs in the United Kingdom. They are prescribed in Appendix C of Local Transport Note 1/94: The Design and Use of Directional Informatory Signs (LTN 1/94), published by the Department for Transport; except those in Northern Ireland[1]. Most are important settlements or conurbations, but some are bridges and tunnels, or even villages that are important junctions, e.g. Scotch Corner or Crianlarich.
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[edit] List of primary destinations
[1]
[edit] England
[3]
[3]
[edit] Bedfordshire
[edit] Berkshire
[edit] Buckinghamshire
[edit] Cambridgeshire
[edit] Cheshire
[edit] Cleveland
[3]
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[edit] Cornwall
[edit] Cumbria
[edit] Derbyshire
[edit] Dorset
[edit] Durham
[edit] East Sussex
[edit] Gloucestershire
[edit] Greater London
[4]
[edit] Greater Manchester
[edit] Hampshire
[edit] Hereford and Worcester
[3]
[edit] Hertfordshire
[edit] Humberside
[3]
[edit] Lancashire
[edit] Leicestershire
[edit] Lincolnshire
[edit] Merseyside
[edit] Norfolk
[edit] Northamptonshire
[edit] Northumberland
[edit] North Yorkshire
[edit] Nottinghamshire
[edit] Oxfordshire
[edit] Shropshire
[edit] Somerset
[edit] South Yorkshire
[edit] Staffordshire
[edit] Suffolk
[edit] Surrey
[edit] Tyne and Wear
[edit] Warwickshire
[edit] West Midlands
[edit] West Sussex
[edit] West Yorkshire
[edit] Wiltshire
[edit] Northern Ireland
[1]
[edit] Scotland
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[edit] Gwynedd
[edit] Mid Glamorgan
[edit] South Glamorgan
[edit] West Glamorgan
- ^ a b c LTN 1/94 does not include Northern Ireland
- ^ Some maps show primary destinations in a different colour or font size to other places. However, certain maps also include destinations that are not listed in LTN 1/94 without reference to any official designation as such.
- ^ a b c d e f g Counties are as at July 1994, and shown as per the original referenced source.
- ^ Primary destinations in Greater London, other than Heathrow Airport and London, will generally only be signed within the M25 motorway.
[edit] References
- Department of Transport (July 1994), Local Transport Note 1/94: The Design and Use of Directional Informatory Signs, London: HMSO, pp. 24-26 [1]