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Shortest route from north london to brighton? |
Travel Info Shortest route from north london to brighton? Travel Tips The SHORTEST route would be to take the A1 all the way to Central London, crossing the Thames at (or near) The City and then taking the road south via Kennington, Brixton, the A23 and M23 - don't forget to pay your congestion charge to that nice Mr Ken! My preferred route would be take either the M25 (or North/South Circular, depending where in North London you are starting from) and then pick up the A23/M23 just south of Coulsdon. Others http://www.rac.co.uk/web/routeplanner/... This link will give you the best route possible i think if my memory serves me correct if you are driving then the M23. But by far the quickest way (all being well) is the Train By air in a chopper, you cannot get more direct than that!! www.mapquest.co.uk Do you really want the shortest route?!! The shortest route would mean getting into the heart of London. I think what you want might be the quickest route. Depending on your position in north London, you most probably would have to get out to M25 and drive around London until you get to Exit 7 where you have to get south on M23. You drive on this motorway to the end of it close to Crawley where it turn to A23. This route should take you to Brighton. From Southgate, for example, it would take you a little more than one and a half hours. www.mapquest.co.uk |
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