Occurrence of Attributes in Original Text
The text related to the cultural heritage 'City of Bath' has mentioned 'Road' in the following places:
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Royal Crescent and Circus from the air (connected by link road, thus creating the famous "question mark" formation). | WIKI |
In some parts of the city, such as George Street, and London Road near Cleveland Bridge, the developers of the opposite side of the road did not match this pattern, leaving raised pavements with the ends of the vaults exposed to a lower street below. | WIKI |
Bath is approximately 11 miles (18xc2xa0km) south-east of the larger city and port of Bristol, to which it is linked by the A4 road, which runs through Bath, and is a similar distance south of the M4 motorway at junction 18. | WIKI |
[200] It is the first pollution road charging zone outside London in the UK. | WIKI |
[203] It was undertaken by WSP Global[203] as a result of the de-trunking in 1999 of the A36/A46 trunk road network[204] from Bath to Southampton. | WIKI |
The 4xc2xa0ft (1,219xc2xa0mm) gauge cars were horse-drawn along a route from London Road to the Bath Spa railway station, but the system closed in 1902. | WIKI |
In November 2016, the West of England Local Enterprise Partnership began a consultation process on their Transport Vision Summary Document, outlining potential light rail/tram routes in the region, one of which being a route from Bristol city centre along the A4 road to Bath to relieve pressure on bus and rail services between the two cities. | WIKI |