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Magic Roundabout (High Wycombe)

Coordinates: 51°37′37″N 0°45′2″W / 51.62694°N 0.75056°W / 51.62694; -0.75056
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51°37′37″N 0°45′2″W / 51.62694°N 0.75056°W / 51.62694; -0.75056

The A40/A404 junction in snow conditions

The Magic Roundabout (officially named Abbey Way Gyratory)[1] in High Wycombe, Buckinghamshire, England, is similar to the complex roundabouts in Hemel Hempstead and other places. It is located on the junction of the A40 and A404 roads.

Routes served

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The junction is the second meeting point of the two roads; they interchange at the start of the A404 in Marylebone, London, with the A40 forming the Westway. The two roads follow different routes to reach Wycombe, the A40 coming via Beaconsfield and the A404 via North London and Amersham. From the roundabout, the A40 continues towards Oxford, Cheltenham, Gloucester and South Wales, whilst the A404 goes south to Marlow and Maidenhead.

Additionally, two minor roads and the main entrance gate of Wycombe Abbey school[2] emerge onto the gyratory.

See also

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References

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  1. ^ Coakley, Ben (September 2002). "Air Quality Action Plan for Wycom be District Council" (PDF). Wycombe District Council. p. 13. Retrieved 28 January 2024.
  2. ^ "Wycombe Abbey Interactive Map". Wycombe Abbey Services Ltd. Retrieved 28 January 2024.
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