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The route of the new trunk road is about 13.5 kilometeres in length, near to Newbury (Berkshire), commencing from a point on the western boundary of the Trunk Road at its junction with Harts Lane, Burghclere, in the County of Hampshire proceeding generally northwards (along and adjacent to the route of the dismantled Andover–Newbury railway line) to the south west of Tot Hill, through the northern edge of Great Pen Wood, and west of Wash Common. It leaves the route of the dismantled railway line at Enborne and continues northwards, into the County of Berkshire, west of Newbury, Speen and Donnington and east of Bagnor to terminate at a point on the eastern boundary of the Trunk Road 1.65 kilometres south west of the A34/M4 Chieveley Interchange.
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