A20 road

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A20 road
Direction North west - South east
Start Deptford
Primary
destinations
Orpington
Lewisham
Maidstone
Ashford
Folkestone
End Dover
Roads joined M20 motorway
M25 motorway
A2 road
A21 road
A25 road
A26 road
A205 road
A210 road
A222 road
A223 road
A224 road
A225 road
A227 road
A228 road
A229 road
A249 road
A252 road
A258 road
A260 road
A261 road
A292 road
A2034 road
A2070 road
A2210 road
A2211 road
A2212 road
A2213 road

The A20 is a two-digit major road in south-east England, carrying traffic from London to Dover in Kent. Parts of the route now followed by the modern road, particularly the first section, was opened as a turnpike in the early part of the 18th century. The line of the road throughout Kent runs closely in parallel with the M20 motorway.

Traffic leaving London at first takes the A2 road; at New Cross in the London Borough of Lewisham the A20 turns off and heads in a south-easterly direction, becoming in turn Lewisham Way and Loampit Vale. The latter road forms a large junction, where the A21 leaves for Hastings. The road now runs through Lee High Road into Eltham Road, which in early days took the A21 through Eltham. A little over 0.5 mile (1km) along Eltham Road begins the Sidcup Arterial Road, opened in 1923, and which continues as the Sidcup Bypass, crossing the A222 at Frognal Corner and the A224 at Crittall's Corner. At Swanley it metamorphoses into the M20 motorway.

Entering Kent, it runs past Swanley and the racing circuit at Brands Hatch before descending steeply from the North Downs escarpment past Wrotham and on to the county town of Maidstone. The route beyond Maidstone travels East, through the villages of Bearsted, Harrietsham, Lenham and Charing to Ashford.

The section between Maidstone and Ashford, was the only link between the two separate sections of the M20 for 10 years, during the 1980s until the fourteen mile missing link of the motorway was completed in the early 1990s. Part of the A20 in Ashford formed part of the Ashford By-Pass, a dual carriageway which used to run from what is now the roundabout with Simone Weil Avenue to the Willesborough roundabout. Simon Weil Avenue, is the original A20 bypass, but has been diverted to curtail at Canterbury Road. The eastern end of the old by-pass is now the M20.

The A292 takes over the former A20 through Ashford itself, but the road soon remerges as it heads through Willesborough and Sellindge in the direction of Hythe. It takes a sharp turn left at Newingreen (the site of the UK's first motel) before entering Folkestone via Cheriton, passing the vehicular entrance to the Channel Tunnel, forming part of the town's original bypass as the trunk road from the M20.

Just before Folkestone the M20 becomes a dual carriageway A20 enters the roundhill tunnel and proceeds along the Alkham Valley before crossing over and dropping down into Dover. This part of the A20 was completed in the 1990's. Prior to that the M20 terminated in Folkestone at what is now the A259 Churchill Avenue, proceeded up Dover Hill to Capel Le Ferne, West Hougham before entering Dover. This road is now the B2011 between Folkestone and Dover.

The route then follows the coastline, tunnelling through the hills and descending to the docks in Dover, where it meets the A2 again coming down from Canterbury.

[edit] Trivia

The Prisoner episode Fall Out features the A20.

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A roads in Zone 2 of
the Great Britain road numbering system
A2 A20 - A21 - A22 - A23 - A24 - A25 - A26 - A27 - A28 - A29
A201 - A202 - A203 - A205 - A210 - A212 - A214 - A215 - A217 - A219 - A228 - A229
A232 - A234 - A240 - A249 - A259 - A264 - A272 - A281 - A282 - A299
A2030 - A2216 - A2217
List of A roads in Zone 2