A2214 road

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A2214 road in the UK
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Basic data
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England

Course of the road
Template: AB / Maintenance / Empty Historical route as defined in 1923 with today's names
Locality London
Street as A2214
crossing A202 Queen's Road
Template: AB / Maintenance / Empty Lausanne Road
Template: AB / Maintenance / Empty Evelina Road
Template: AB / Maintenance / Empty Nunhead Lane
Template: AB / Maintenance / Empty East Dulwich Road
crossing A2215& B219 Peckham Rye (west road)
crossing A2216 Grove Vale
Template: AB / Maintenance / Empty Lordship Lane
crossing A2216 Lordship Lane
Template: AB / Maintenance / Empty East Dulwich Grove
Template: AB / Maintenance / Empty Village Way
Template: AB / Maintenance / Empty Half Moon Lane
crossing A215 Herne Hill & Half Moon Lane
via A215
crossing A215 Norwood Road & Half Moon Lane
formerly B223 Railton Road
Template: AB / Maintenance / Empty Dulwich Road
Template: AB / Maintenance / Empty Brixton Water Lane
crossing A204 Effra Road & Tusle Hill

The A2214 is a Class I road that was established in 1923 in the city of London with the name "Lausanne Road, East Dulwich Road, Dulwich Grove, Half Moon Lane, Dulwich Road to Effra Road". It runs from the A202 to the A204. At Herne Hill station it is interrupted by the A215, which crosses under the railway line there. At the western end of the A204, Morval Road and part of Dalberg Road are now integrated into the A2214 through a one-way system.

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