A1000 road

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The A1000 road is a major north–south route in London and Hertfordshire that largely follows the historic Great North Road, connecting central and north London with surrounding suburbs and towns.

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Label Occurrences
A1000 road canonical 2

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Statements (26)

Predicate Object
instanceOf A road in Great Britain
road
connects Hertfordshire towns
central London
north London
country United Kingdom
direction north–south
follows Great North Road NERFINISHED
formerDesignationOf section of A1 road
hasJunctionWith A1 road NERFINISHED
A406 road NERFINISHED
A41 road
historicalRole part of historic coaching route between London and the north of England
locatedIn England
Hertfordshire
London NERFINISHED
maintainedBy Hertfordshire County Council NERFINISHED
local authorities in London
partOf Great Britain road network
passesThrough Barnet NERFINISHED
Hertsmere district NERFINISHED
Potters Bar NERFINISHED
roadNumber A1000 NERFINISHED
roadType non-primary A road in parts
primary route in parts
uses sections of historic Great North Road alignment

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Referenced by (2)

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

East Finchley, London, England hasMajorRoad A1000 road
subject surface form: East Finchley
Potters Bar hasRoadLink A1000 road