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what does "AV" mean against a cycle route (instead of the number) - eg rout 21 sudedenly becomes "AV" just north of Hailsham near the south coast

is there anywhere that gives a full list of these (for instance in the standard open map key a lot is not listed which appears on the map eg pylons/powerlines (at least i think they are))

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edited 26 Sep '14, 01:05

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If you look at one of the member ways, such as this one, you will see that that section is part of both NCN 21 and Avenue Verte (London-Paris). I guess which label displays on any particular section in more than one route is down to how data gets read and label collision works.

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answered 28 Aug '14, 13:45

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thanks - that all makes sense now P

(28 Aug '14, 14:11) paul b

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