A666 road

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The A666 road is a major route in North West England that runs through Lancashire and Greater Manchester, linking towns such as Blackburn, Darwen, and Bolton.

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Label Occurrences
A666 road canonical 3

Statements (29)

Predicate Object
instanceOf A road in Great Britain
road
connects Blackburn NERFINISHED
Bolton NERFINISHED
Darwen NERFINISHED
country United Kingdom
hasJunctionWith A58 road NERFINISHED
A6 road NERFINISHED
A676 road NERFINISHED
M61 motorway NERFINISHED
hasNumberingScheme Great Britain A and B road numbering scheme
hasRoadType primary route
locatedIn Greater Manchester
Lancashire
North West England
locatedOnIsland Great Britain NERFINISHED
maintainedBy local highway authorities in Greater Manchester
local highway authorities in Lancashire
partOf British road network
passesThrough Blackburn NERFINISHED
Bolton NERFINISHED
Darwen NERFINISHED
roadClassification A road
roadNumber A666 NERFINISHED
runsFrom Blackburn NERFINISHED
runsTo Bolton NERFINISHED
usedFor commuter traffic
motor traffic
regional transport

Referenced by (3)

Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Ribble Valley hasMajorRoad A666 road
Blackburn roadConnection A666 road
River Darwen crosses A666 road