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The journey time between London and A41 road is around 2h 4m and covers a distance of around miles. This includes an average layover time of around 22 min. The fastest journey normally takes 1h 32m. Typically services run weekly, although weekend and holiday schedules can vary so check in advance.

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To the best of our knowledge, it is correct as of the last update. Visit Rome2rio travel advice for general help. More details. No, there is no direct bus from London station to A41 road. The journey, including transfers, takes approximately 3h 53m. No, there is no direct train from London station to A41 road. However, there are services departing from Paddington station and arriving at Solihull via London Marylebone.

The journey, including transfers, takes approximately 2h 38m. Get driving directions. London to A41 road train services, operated by Chiltern Railways, depart from London Marylebone station. Mode details. Chiltern Railways operates a train from London Marylebone to Solihull hourly.

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A simple explanation of all your Tube ticket options, and, most importantly, which one to choose. Yes, the driving distance between London to A41 road is miles.

It takes approximately 1h 53m to drive from London to A41 road. Rome2rio uses cookies to help personalize content and show you personalised ads. By proceeding, you accept the use of cookies in accordance with our privacy policy. You may opt out of personalised ads at any time. How to get from London to A41 road by train, bus or car.

Find Transport to A41 road. Travel From Travel From. See all options. Also open accommodation search with Booking. Travel within United Kingdom is: Partially open. It climbs through the Chiltern Hills then descends into the valley of the River Bulbourne crossing water meadows just outside Hemel Hempstead at Boxmoor.

There are grade-separated junctions with the A, A and A The route returns to open country north of here, passing west of Berkhamsted.

It passes the National Film Archive. An arched footbridge spans the road just near the summit before it passes just east of Tring for the Ridgeway footpath and descends the Chiltern scarp into the Vale of Aylesbury. On 6 July , this section was downgraded to A On 3 October , the dual carriageway section was extended to the 3-mile 4. It enters Buckinghamshire and the district of Aylesbury Vale. The road goes straight through Aylesbury, which is a bottleneck. It meets the A ring-road and becomes Exchange Street, then meets the A from Wendover at a roundabout and becomes Friarage Road, passing close to a Morrisons and the railway station.

The A turns to the left and A41 continues straight ahead to become Gatehouse Road, then at the next roundabout, it leaves to left as Bicester Road near the Applegreen Aylesbury Service Station. After four roundabouts, it crosses the River Thame. It then meets a roundabout with access for the new Berryfields development as well as Aylesbury Vale Parkway before passing under a railway line, then through Waddesdon, then passes close to Westcott near the former airfield of RAF Westcott.

It enters Oxfordshire and the district of Cherwell, and at Blackthorn it crosses the River Ray and meets a low bridge which was originally a foot 4. Plans for an Aylesbury bypass exist and are well supported locally but no government decision has been made.

Since , the road now heads south-west where it officially becomes part of the M40 at junction 9, meeting with the A34 which also overlaps the M40 to Birmingham — to draw traffic off the previous routes. The former route went through Warwick. From here to the M42, the original route is now mainly designated as the B multiplexing at points with the current A and A through Banbury, plus the A and A approaching and through Warwick followed by the A and A, the latter two both excellent wide roads.

At junction 5 of the M42, the A41 follows its old course. Further north, the road bypasses Solihull and goes through the city centres of Birmingham and Wolverhampton. This renumbering took place in The A and B are new designations, while the A is an extension of an existing route.

The A41 resumes the old route at another junction with the B, becoming Warwick Road, which is the name of the route all the way into Birmingham. At Worlds End there is the Shell Solihull garage on the left. At the junction with the B, there is a Tesco petrol station and the road enters the city of Birmingham. The B leads onto Olton Boulevard and can be used to bypass Acocks Green, although there is one section to be completed near Sparkhill.

The two main routes overlap around central Birmingham and meet the A Middleway inner ring road. The A41 resumes at Constitution Hill near Snow Hill train station, passing through Hockley where it meets the northern section of the A There is a staggered junction with the A as the road passes through Handsworth at this point known as Soho Road which is a particular bottleneck with narrow lanes, on-street parking, bad drivers and several close-set junction, often very badly congested.

It meets the M5 at junction 1, where it also meets the A Views Read View source View history. This page was last modified on 23 December , at Location Map geo. View gallery London TQ Birkenhead SJ A41 M , A51 , A , A Primary Destinations. Highway Authorities. Traditional Counties. Route outline key. Related Pictures View gallery



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