A388 road
The A388 is an A road in south west England which runs south from Landcross south of Bideford in Devon through Holsworthy, Launceston, Callington to Saltash in Cornwall.
Route information | |
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Length | 48.4 mi (77.9 km) |
Major junctions | |
North end | Landcross 50.9922°N 4.1946°W |
South end | Saltash 50.4189°N 4.2341°W |
Location | |
Primary destinations | Launceston |
Road network | |
The A388 begins at a junction with the A386 and in Holsworthy has junctions with the A3072. In Launceston it has junctions with the A30 and near Lawhitton a junction with the A384. In Callington it has junctions with the A390 and ends at Saltash when it meets the A38.[1]
Gallery
- The A388 at Polson near Lifton
- Polson Bridge
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References
- Reader's Digest New Book of the Road. London: Reader's Digest Association, 1980
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