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A23 road

The A23 road is a major road in the United Kingdom between London and Brighton, East Sussex, England. It is managed by Transport for London for the section inside the Greater London boundary, Surrey County Council and West Sussex County Council for the section shadowed by the M23 motorway, National Highways (as a trunk road) between the M23 and Patcham, and by Brighton and Hove Council from the A27 to the centre of Brighton.

A23
The A23 near Patcham, East Sussex.
Route information
Length51.2 mi[1] (82.4 km)
Major junctions
South end A259 in Brighton50°49′48″N 0°08′17″W / 50.830°N 0.138°W / 50.830; -0.138
Major intersections A27 in Brighton

A272 in Bolney
M23 / A264 in Crawley
M23 in Merstham
A22 in Purley, London
A232 near Croydon
A214 in Streatham
A205 near Streatham
A203 in Brixton

A202 in Kennington
North end A3 in London (Waterloo)51°29′53″N 0°06′43″W / 51.498°N 0.112°W / 51.498; -0.112
Location
CountryUnited Kingdom
CountiesEast Sussex, West Sussex, Surrey, Greater London
Primary
destinations
Croydon
Redhill
Reigate
Gatwick Airport
Crawley
Road network
A22 A24

The road has been a major route for centuries, and seen numerous upgrades, bypasses and diversions.

Route edit

The A23 begins near Lambeth North tube station. Formerly, it started as Westminster Bridge Road near Waterloo station, but this is now part of the A302. Almost immediately it turns south; the straightness of much of the heading south shows its Roman origins.

The road becomes:

Major roads intersected by the A23 edit

History edit

What is now the A23 became an arterial route following the construction of Westminster Bridge in 1750 and the consequent improvement of roads leading to the bridge south of the river by the turnpike trusts. The increase in population of Brighton in the late eighteenth century, which transformed it from a small fishing village to a large seaside resort, enhanced the importance of this road, as did the residence there of George IV, as Prince of Wales, who made Brighton a place of fashion.

When roads were originally classified, the A23 started at Purley Cross.[3] The road north of this section, including Purley Way, which opened to traffic in April 1925,[4] was part of the A22. The current route north to Westminster Bridge dates from April 1935.[5]

The A23 in London has frequently been one of the city's most congested roads.[6][7] The M23 motorway was originally proposed to run as far north as Streatham, relieving congestion on the route, but the section north of Hooley was never built. At junction 7 of the M23 motorway, signs for the northbound M23 (which terminates a few miles to the north) simply read "Croydon" with no other London destinations marked.

In July 2000, control of the section of road inside the Greater London boundary was transferred from the Highways Agency to Transport for London.[8] This caused delays to a planned relief road of Coulsdon, which had been announced in 1998. The then mayor, Ken Livingstone apologised in 2002 that TfL was unable to construct the relief road due to a lack of funds.[9] The road was eventually completed in 2007, and which under TfL's ownership had acquired a bus lane that suffered ridicule for not having any buses actually running on it.[10]

On 18 March 2010, plans to widen the section between Handcross and Warninglid in West Sussex to three lanes, removing an accident prone bend, were given the go ahead. Work started in autumn 2011[11][12] and the scheme was completed and opened in October 2014, with a better-than-expected improvement to safety.[13]

London to Brighton Veteran Run edit

The 53-mile (85 km) road from London to Brighton forms the basis of the route of the annual London to Brighton Veteran Car Run. This is featured in the film Genevieve':, although most of the rural motoring scenes were shot in Buckinghamshire. The A23 is also used for various other London to Brighton events, although in many cases part of the route diverges to parallel roads to reduce congestion or add variety.

Junction list edit

CountyLocationmi[1]kmDestinationsNotes
East SussexBrighton0.00.0  A259 (Marine Parade / Grand Junction Road) / Maderia Drive – RottingdeanSouthern terminus
0.71.1  Lewes Road (A270 east) to A27 – LewesWestern terminus of A270
0.81.3  A270 west (Fleet Street) – HoveInformation signed northbound only; northern terminus of A270 concurrency
1.11.8  A270 west (Old Shoreham Road) – Hove
3.8–
4.2
6.1–
6.8
  A27 – Worthing, Lewes
West SussexPyecombe5.58.9Begin freeway
5.5–
6.3
8.9–
10.1
   A273 north to A281 – Hassocks, Pyecombe, Henfield, NewtimberTo A281, Henfield, and Newtimber signed southbound only; southern terminus of A273
6.710.8  A281 north-west – HenfieldNo southbound exit; south-eastern terminus of A281
Newtimber7.1–
7.3
11.4–
11.7
Private access
7.612.2Private accessSouthbound exit and entrance only
NewtimberHurstpierpoint and Sayers Common boundary8.0–
8.2
12.9–
13.2
B2117 to B2118 – Hurstpierpoint, Albourne, Sayers Common, HicksteadNorthbound exit and southbound entrance
Hurstpierpoint and Sayers Common10.817.4B2118 – Hurstpierpoint, Albourne, Henfield, Sayers CommonSouthbound exit and northbound entrance
TwinehamBolney boundary11.3–
12.3
18.2–
19.8
  A2300 east – Burgess Hill, Goddards Green, Twineham, Hickstead VillageGoddards Green signed northbound only; western terminus of A2300
Bolney12.7–
13.2
20.4–
21.2
   A272 to A2300 – Petersfield, Haywards Heath, Cuckfield, Burgess Hill, Bolney, Ansty, CowfoldTo A2300, Cuckfield, Burgess Hill, and Bolney signed northbound only
14.022.5BolneySouthbound exit only
14.1–
14.8
22.7–
23.8
ServicesNorthbound exit and entrance
Ansty and Staplefield15.1–
15.4
24.3–
24.8
B2115 to B2114 – Warninglid, Slaugham, Cuckfield, Staplefield
Slaugham17.2–
17.5
27.7–
28.2
B2110 – Handcross, Lower BeedingNo southbound exit
18.930.4B2114 to B2110 – HandcrossSouthbound exit only
Crawley19.7–
20.0
31.7–
32.2
    M23 north / A264 / B2114 to M25 – Horsham, Broadfield, Pease Pottage, LondonTo M25, London, Gatwick, and East Grinstead signed southbound only; southern terminus of M23
20.032.2End freeway
20.933.6  A2004 north-east (Southgate Avenue) – Town centre, Southgate, TilgateSouth-western terminus of A2004
21.534.6   A2220 (Horsham Road) to A264 – Town centre, Horsham, Southgate, West Green, Broadfield, Bewbush, Faygate
23.437.7     A2011 east / A2219 south / Langley Drive to A264 / M23 – Town centre, East Grinstead, London, Langley Green, Northgate, Pound Hill, Three BridgesWestern terminus of A2011; northern terminus of A2219
26.843.1  M23 – East GrinsteadSouthbound exit only
26.9–
27.1
43.3–
43.6
Gatwick Airport to   M23Northbound exit and entrance
SurreyCharlwood27.444.1  A217 north / Povey Cross Road – London, Reigate, CharlwoodSouthern terminus of A217
Salfords and Sidlow30.549.1   A2044 north-west (Woodhatch Road) to A217 – Woodhatch, ReigateInformation signed northbound only; south-eastern terminus of A2044
Redhill32.6–
33.0
52.5–
53.1
  A25 west – ReigatePart of A25 concurrency
32.852.8  A25 east (Station Road) – GodstonePart of A25 concurrency
33.854.4   A242 south-west (Gatton Park Road) to A25 – Reigate, DorkingNorth-eastern terminus of A242
Reigate and Banstead36.158.1    M23 south to M25 – Gatwick Airport, Brighton, Heathrow Airport, DartfordSouthbound exit and northbound entrance; northern terminus of M23
Greater LondonCroydon38.361.6  A237 north (Brighton Road) to B2030 – Sutton, Coulsdon, Old Coulsdon, CaterhamOnly A237 and Coulsdon signed southbound; southern terminus of A237
38.962.6Caterham, Old CoulsdonSouthbound exit and northbound entrance
40.565.2    A22 south (Godstone Road) / A235 north (Brighton Road) / A2022 east – East Grinstead, Kenley, Sanderstead, South CroydonDirect access to A235 and South Croydon northbound only; southern terminus of A2022 concurrency; northern terminus of A22; southern terminus of A235
40.665.3  A2022 west (Foxley Lane) – Banstead, WoodcoteNorthbound access only; northern terminus of A2022 concurrency
42.5–
42.7
68.4–
68.7
  A232 east / B271 (Stafford Road) / B275 (Denning Avenue) – Croydon, Wallington, South CroydonA232 and Croydon signed northbound only; southern terminus of A232 concurrency
42.768.7  A232 west (Croydon Road) – Sutton, WallingtonInformation signed northbound only; northern terminus of A232 concurrency
44.070.8  A236 (Mitcham Road) / Canterbury Road – Croydon, Wimbledon, Mitcham
44.771.9  A235 south (London Road) to B266 – Croydon, Selhurst, Thornton HeathNorthern terminus of A235
Lambeth46.975.5  A214 east (Streatham Common North) – Crystal Palace, NorwoodSouthern terminus of A214 concurrency
47.276.0  A214 west / B242 south-west – Clapham Junction, Wimbledon, Tooting, BalhamNorthern terminus of A214; information signed northbound only
47.376.1   A216 south-west to A214 – Mitcham, Wimbledon, SuttonInformation signed southbound only; north-eastern terminus of A216
48.578.1       A205 (South Circular) / A24 / A3 / A21 / A20 / A2 – Clapham Junction, Lewisham, Bromley, Tulse Hill
49.5–
49.7
79.7–
80.0
  A204 south (Effra Road) – Herne HillNo access from A23 north to A204 south; northern terminus of A204
49.780.0  A2217 (Acre Lane / Coldharbour Lane) – Camberwell GreenNo access from A23 south to A2217
49.980.3  A203 north-west – West End of London, Vauxhall, StockwellNo access from A23 south to A203; south-eastern terminus of A203
51.182.2  A202 west – West End of London
    A202 east to A2 / A20 – Peckham, Camberwell Green
No access from A23 north to A202 east, or from A23 south to A202 west
51.282.4  A3 north – City of LondonNorthern terminus; no access from A23 north to A3 south
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b "5 Old Steine, Brighton, Brighton and Hove, Brighton BN1 1EJ, UK to London Rd, Crawley RH10 9TA, UK to Redhill RH1 2JF, UK to LocationXR, Canterbury Court, 1-3 Kennington Park Rd, Brixton Rd, London SW9 6DE, United Kingdom". Google Maps. Alphabet Inc. Retrieved 24 April 2023.
  2. ^ . Archived from the original on 17 August 2012. Retrieved 2014-02-24.
  3. ^ "List of Class I and Class II Roads and Numbers". HMSO. 1923. Retrieved 20 December 2012.
  4. ^ "Purley Way and Valley Park". Croydon Online. Retrieved 20 December 2012.
  5. ^ CLASSIFICATION: Re-numbering of classified routes, The National Archives, MT39/246
  6. ^ "Air Pollution (London)". Parliamentary Debates (Hansard). 20 July 1994. Retrieved 20 December 2012. That monitoring exercise was carried out in the very heart of Streatham, at St. Leonard's junction, on the A23 London to Brighton road, one of London's busiest and most congested thoroughfares
  7. ^ "Bus Companies, London". Parliamentary Debates (Hansard). 22 May 1995. Retrieved 20 December 2012.
  8. ^ "Coulsdon Inner Relief Road". Parliamentary Debates (Hansard). 3 July 2000. Retrieved 20 December 2012.
  9. ^ "Road Building". Parliamentary Debates (Hansard). 15 October 2002. Retrieved 20 December 2012.
  10. ^ "Bus lane or dead end?". Croydon Guardian. 14 March 2007. Retrieved 20 December 2012.
  11. ^ "Plans to widen the A23 in West Sussex approved". BBC News. 17 March 2010. Retrieved 17 April 2013.
  12. ^ . Archived from the original on 11 October 2011. Retrieved 27 September 2011.
  13. ^ "Post Opening Project Evaluation A23 Handcross to Warninglid One Year After Study". gov.uk. Highways England. March 2017. p. 4. Retrieved 19 August 2019.

External links edit

  • SABRE page on the A23

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This article is about a road in England For other countries see List of A23 roads The A23 road is a major road in the United Kingdom between London and Brighton East Sussex England It is managed by Transport for London for the section inside the Greater London boundary Surrey County Council and West Sussex County Council for the section shadowed by the M23 motorway National Highways as a trunk road between the M23 and Patcham and by Brighton and Hove Council from the A27 to the centre of Brighton A23The A23 near Patcham East Sussex Route informationLength51 2 mi 1 82 4 km Major junctionsSouth endA259 in Brighton50 49 48 N 0 08 17 W 50 830 N 0 138 W 50 830 0 138Major intersectionsA27 in BrightonA272 in Bolney M23 A264 in Crawley M23 in Merstham A22 in Purley London A232 near Croydon A214 in Streatham A205 near Streatham A203 in Brixton A202 in KenningtonNorth endA3 in London Waterloo 51 29 53 N 0 06 43 W 51 498 N 0 112 W 51 498 0 112LocationCountryUnited KingdomCountiesEast Sussex West Sussex Surrey Greater LondonPrimarydestinationsCroydonRedhillReigateGatwick AirportCrawleyRoad networkRoads in the United KingdomMotorways A and B road zones A22 A24The road has been a major route for centuries and seen numerous upgrades bypasses and diversions Contents 1 Route 2 Major roads intersected by the A23 3 History 4 London to Brighton Veteran Run 5 Junction list 6 See also 7 References 8 External linksRoute editThe A23 begins near Lambeth North tube station Formerly it started as Westminster Bridge Road near Waterloo station but this is now part of the A302 Almost immediately it turns south the straightness of much of the heading south shows its Roman origins The road becomes Kennington Road 1 mile 1 6 km long near Kennington Park it joins the A3 Kennington Park Road but soon bears south again becoming in turn over the next 5 miles 8 0 km Brixton Road Brixton Hill Streatham Hill Streatham High Road at Norbury the road becomes London Road after 1 25 miles 2 km at Thornton Heath the Croydon bypass Thornton Road and then Purley Way known for its superstores particularly IKEA and for the site of Croydon Airport takes the place of the original road through Croydon now the A235 rejoining the A23 at Purley near the Purley War Memorial Hospital now named Brighton Road continuing south through Coulsdon on the Farthing Way the relief road for Coulsdon town centre opened in 2006 2 over the North Downs to Hooley the start of the M23 motorway here is now Surrey through the built up areas of Merstham Redhill and Salfords skirting Horley here is now West Sussex making an end on connection with the M23 spur to Gatwick Airport the A23 becomes a dual carriageway as it is diverted round the airport it rejoins the original route at Lowfield Heath and continues south into Crawley as London Road Crawley ByPass the original road was through the town Pease Pottage southern junction with the M23 through the relatively rural countryside of West Sussex before following along valleys to cross the South Downs and entering Brighton here is now East Sussex becomes the London Road Brighton passing under the London Road railway viaduct the road ends at Old Steine Brighton at a roundabout intersecting with the coastal A259 road and opposite the entrance to the Palace Pier Major roads intersected by the A23 editA3 and A202 at Kennington A205 South Circular Road at Streatham Hill A214 at Streatham A232 at Waddon M23 close to Junction 7 no southbound access A25 at Redhill A264 at Crawley M23 at Pease Pottage A272 at Bolney A27 Brighton Bypass at Mill Road RoundaboutHistory editWhat is now the A23 became an arterial route following the construction of Westminster Bridge in 1750 and the consequent improvement of roads leading to the bridge south of the river by the turnpike trusts The increase in population of Brighton in the late eighteenth century which transformed it from a small fishing village to a large seaside resort enhanced the importance of this road as did the residence there of George IV as Prince of Wales who made Brighton a place of fashion When roads were originally classified the A23 started at Purley Cross 3 The road north of this section including Purley Way which opened to traffic in April 1925 4 was part of the A22 The current route north to Westminster Bridge dates from April 1935 5 The A23 in London has frequently been one of the city s most congested roads 6 7 The M23 motorway was originally proposed to run as far north as Streatham relieving congestion on the route but the section north of Hooley was never built At junction 7 of the M23 motorway signs for the northbound M23 which terminates a few miles to the north simply read Croydon with no other London destinations marked In July 2000 control of the section of road inside the Greater London boundary was transferred from the Highways Agency to Transport for London 8 This caused delays to a planned relief road of Coulsdon which had been announced in 1998 The then mayor Ken Livingstone apologised in 2002 that TfL was unable to construct the relief road due to a lack of funds 9 The road was eventually completed in 2007 and which under TfL s ownership had acquired a bus lane that suffered ridicule for not having any buses actually running on it 10 On 18 March 2010 plans to widen the section between Handcross and Warninglid in West Sussex to three lanes removing an accident prone bend were given the go ahead Work started in autumn 2011 11 12 and the scheme was completed and opened in October 2014 with a better than expected improvement to safety 13 London to Brighton Veteran Run editThe 53 mile 85 km road from London to Brighton forms the basis of the route of the annual London to Brighton Veteran Car Run This is featured in the film Genevieve although most of the rural motoring scenes were shot in Buckinghamshire The A23 is also used for various other London to Brighton events although in many cases part of the route diverges to parallel roads to reduce congestion or add variety Junction list editCountyLocationmi 1 kmDestinationsNotesEast SussexBrighton0 00 0 nbsp A259 Marine Parade Grand Junction Road Maderia Drive RottingdeanSouthern terminus0 71 1 nbsp Lewes Road A270 east to A27 LewesWestern terminus of A2700 81 3 nbsp A270 west Fleet Street HoveInformation signed northbound only northern terminus of A270 concurrency1 11 8 nbsp A270 west Old Shoreham Road Hove3 8 4 26 1 6 8 nbsp A27 Worthing LewesWest SussexPyecombe5 58 9Begin freeway5 5 6 38 9 10 1 nbsp nbsp A273 north to A281 Hassocks Pyecombe Henfield NewtimberTo A281 Henfield and Newtimber signed southbound only southern terminus of A2736 710 8 nbsp A281 north west HenfieldNo southbound exit south eastern terminus of A281Newtimber7 1 7 311 4 11 7Private access7 612 2Private accessSouthbound exit and entrance onlyNewtimber Hurstpierpoint and Sayers Common boundary8 0 8 212 9 13 2B2117 to B2118 Hurstpierpoint Albourne Sayers Common HicksteadNorthbound exit and southbound entranceHurstpierpoint and Sayers Common10 817 4B2118 Hurstpierpoint Albourne Henfield Sayers CommonSouthbound exit and northbound entranceTwineham Bolney boundary11 3 12 318 2 19 8 nbsp A2300 east Burgess Hill Goddards Green Twineham Hickstead VillageGoddards Green signed northbound only western terminus of A2300Bolney12 7 13 220 4 21 2 nbsp nbsp A272 to A2300 Petersfield Haywards Heath Cuckfield Burgess Hill Bolney Ansty CowfoldTo A2300 Cuckfield Burgess Hill and Bolney signed northbound only14 022 5BolneySouthbound exit only14 1 14 822 7 23 8ServicesNorthbound exit and entranceAnsty and Staplefield15 1 15 424 3 24 8B2115 to B2114 Warninglid Slaugham Cuckfield StaplefieldSlaugham17 2 17 527 7 28 2B2110 Handcross Lower BeedingNo southbound exit18 930 4B2114 to B2110 HandcrossSouthbound exit onlyCrawley19 7 20 031 7 32 2 nbsp nbsp nbsp M23 north A264 B2114 to M25 Horsham Broadfield Pease Pottage LondonTo M25 London Gatwick and East Grinstead signed southbound only southern terminus of M2320 032 2End freeway20 933 6 nbsp A2004 north east Southgate Avenue Town centre Southgate TilgateSouth western terminus of A200421 534 6 nbsp nbsp A2220 Horsham Road to A264 Town centre Horsham Southgate West Green Broadfield Bewbush Faygate23 437 7 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp A2011 east A2219 south Langley Drive to A264 M23 Town centre East Grinstead London Langley Green Northgate Pound Hill Three BridgesWestern terminus of A2011 northern terminus of A221926 843 1 nbsp M23 East GrinsteadSouthbound exit only26 9 27 143 3 43 6Gatwick Airport to nbsp M23Northbound exit and entranceSurreyCharlwood27 444 1 nbsp A217 north Povey Cross Road London Reigate CharlwoodSouthern terminus of A217Salfords and Sidlow30 549 1 nbsp nbsp A2044 north west Woodhatch Road to A217 Woodhatch ReigateInformation signed northbound only south eastern terminus of A2044Redhill32 6 33 052 5 53 1 nbsp A25 west ReigatePart of A25 concurrency32 852 8 nbsp A25 east Station Road GodstonePart of A25 concurrency33 854 4 nbsp nbsp A242 south west Gatton Park Road to A25 Reigate DorkingNorth eastern terminus of A242Reigate and Banstead36 158 1 nbsp nbsp nbsp M23 south to M25 Gatwick Airport Brighton Heathrow Airport DartfordSouthbound exit and northbound entrance northern terminus of M23Greater LondonCroydon38 361 6 nbsp A237 north Brighton Road to B2030 Sutton Coulsdon Old Coulsdon CaterhamOnly A237 and Coulsdon signed southbound southern terminus of A23738 962 6Caterham Old CoulsdonSouthbound exit and northbound entrance40 565 2 nbsp nbsp nbsp A22 south Godstone Road A235 north Brighton Road A2022 east East Grinstead Kenley Sanderstead South CroydonDirect access to A235 and South Croydon northbound only southern terminus of A2022 concurrency northern terminus of A22 southern terminus of A23540 665 3 nbsp A2022 west Foxley Lane Banstead WoodcoteNorthbound access only northern terminus of A2022 concurrency42 5 42 768 4 68 7 nbsp A232 east B271 Stafford Road B275 Denning Avenue Croydon Wallington South CroydonA232 and Croydon signed northbound only southern terminus of A232 concurrency42 768 7 nbsp A232 west Croydon Road Sutton WallingtonInformation signed northbound only northern terminus of A232 concurrency44 070 8 nbsp A236 Mitcham Road Canterbury Road Croydon Wimbledon Mitcham44 771 9 nbsp A235 south London Road to B266 Croydon Selhurst Thornton HeathNorthern terminus of A235Lambeth46 975 5 nbsp A214 east Streatham Common North Crystal Palace NorwoodSouthern terminus of A214 concurrency47 276 0 nbsp A214 west B242 south west Clapham Junction Wimbledon Tooting BalhamNorthern terminus of A214 information signed northbound only47 376 1 nbsp nbsp A216 south west to A214 Mitcham Wimbledon SuttonInformation signed southbound only north eastern terminus of A21648 578 1 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp A205 South Circular A24 A3 A21 A20 A2 Clapham Junction Lewisham Bromley Tulse Hill49 5 49 779 7 80 0 nbsp A204 south Effra Road Herne HillNo access from A23 north to A204 south northern terminus of A20449 780 0 nbsp A2217 Acre Lane Coldharbour Lane Camberwell GreenNo access from A23 south to A221749 980 3 nbsp A203 north west West End of London Vauxhall StockwellNo access from A23 south to A203 south eastern terminus of A20351 182 2 nbsp A202 west West End of London nbsp nbsp nbsp A202 east to A2 A20 Peckham Camberwell GreenNo access from A23 north to A202 east or from A23 south to A202 west51 282 4 nbsp A3 north City of LondonNorthern terminus no access from A23 north to A3 south1 000 mi 1 609 km 1 000 km 0 621 mi Concurrency terminusSee also editGreat Britain road numbering schemeReferences edit a b 5 Old Steine Brighton Brighton and Hove Brighton BN1 1EJ UK to London Rd Crawley RH10 9TA UK to Redhill RH1 2JF UK to LocationXR Canterbury Court 1 3 Kennington Park Rd Brixton Rd London SW9 6DE United Kingdom Google Maps Alphabet Inc Retrieved 24 April 2023 Coulsdon Town Centre regeneration scheme clear to progress as Coulsdon Relief Road opens Archived from the original on 17 August 2012 Retrieved 2014 02 24 List of Class I and Class II Roads and Numbers HMSO 1923 Retrieved 20 December 2012 Purley Way and Valley Park Croydon Online Retrieved 20 December 2012 CLASSIFICATION Re numbering of classified routes The National Archives MT39 246 Air Pollution London Parliamentary Debates Hansard 20 July 1994 Retrieved 20 December 2012 That monitoring exercise was carried out in the very heart of Streatham at St Leonard s junction on the A23 London to Brighton road one of London s busiest and most congested thoroughfares Bus Companies London Parliamentary Debates Hansard 22 May 1995 Retrieved 20 December 2012 Coulsdon Inner Relief Road Parliamentary Debates Hansard 3 July 2000 Retrieved 20 December 2012 Road Building Parliamentary Debates Hansard 15 October 2002 Retrieved 20 December 2012 Bus lane or dead end Croydon Guardian 14 March 2007 Retrieved 20 December 2012 Plans to widen the A23 in West Sussex approved BBC News 17 March 2010 Retrieved 17 April 2013 A23 Handcross to Warninglid Road Projects Highways Agency Archived from the original on 11 October 2011 Retrieved 27 September 2011 Post Opening Project Evaluation A23 Handcross to Warninglid One Year After Study gov uk Highways England March 2017 p 4 Retrieved 19 August 2019 External links editSABRE page on the A23 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title A23 road amp oldid 1176775897, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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