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- Q4649150 subject Q6346753.
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- Q4649150 abstract "The A344 was an A road in the English county of Wiltshire. It ran from its junction with the A303 road at Stonehenge north west to its junction with the A360 road, 2 miles (3.2 km) away.A344 was once part of a longer route, stretching from Andover in the East to Warminster in the West. The section from Andover to Amesbury was redesignated as the A303, when the new route to the south west was created to bypass the A30 to the south. The western section, from Shrewton to Warminster has been re-classified as the B390.The remaining section passed close to Stonehenge. In July 2012 work began on a £27m project which involved the closure and grassing over of A344 between Stonehenge Bottom and the monument, with the pedestrian underpass beneath the road being filled in. This section of road was eventually closed in June 2013. The new Stonehenge visitors' centre at Airman's Corner (or Airman's Cross) opened in December 2013.Vehicle traffic on the remaining section of the A344 is now restricted to mostly shuttle buses providing transport from the visitors' centre to the monument.The shuttle bus service found it could not cope with demand during the fourth weekend after opening. Long queues developed and many visitors choose to walk to the Stones rather than wait for the buses. Therefore, the A344 is no longer a road open to public vehicular access. As the closure of the section between Airman's Cross and Byway 12 was by means of a traffic regulation order prohibiting motor vehicles, this section still remains a public highway.A memorial to Major Alexander William Hewetson, of the 66th Battery Royal Field Artillery, stands besides the old A344 at Fargo Wood, west of Stonehenge. Major Hewetson was killed in a flying accident on July 17th 1913.".
- Q4649150 length "3218.688".
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- Q4649150 routeNumber "344".
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- Q4649150 routeStartDirection "east".
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- Q4649150 directionA "east".
- Q4649150 directionB "west".
- Q4649150 lengthMi "2".
- Q4649150 route "344".
- Q4649150 terminusA "Stonehenge".
- Q4649150 type "A".
- Q4649150 point "51.1827 -1.8404".
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- Q4649150 comment "The A344 was an A road in the English county of Wiltshire. It ran from its junction with the A303 road at Stonehenge north west to its junction with the A360 road, 2 miles (3.2 km) away.A344 was once part of a longer route, stretching from Andover in the East to Warminster in the West. The section from Andover to Amesbury was redesignated as the A303, when the new route to the south west was created to bypass the A30 to the south.".
- Q4649150 label "A344 road (England)".
- Q4649150 lat "51.1827".
- Q4649150 long "-1.8404".
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