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On the instructions of the British Minister of Transport, Mr. Burgin, the single white line down the middle of the Kingston by-pass, near London, at a point where it passes over the Southern Railway, and visibility is less than five hundred feet, has been replaced experi* ' mentally with a double line, constituting a kind of no-man's land.

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Evening Post, Volume CXXVI, Issue 80, 1 October 1938, Page 28

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On the instructions of the British Minister of Transport, Mr. Burgin, the single white line down the middle of the Kingston by-pass, near London, at a point where it passes over the Southern Railway, and visibility is less than five hundred feet, has been replaced experi* ' mentally with a double line, constituting a kind of no-man's land. Evening Post, Volume CXXVI, Issue 80, 1 October 1938, Page 28

On the instructions of the British Minister of Transport, Mr. Burgin, the single white line down the middle of the Kingston by-pass, near London, at a point where it passes over the Southern Railway, and visibility is less than five hundred feet, has been replaced experi* ' mentally with a double line, constituting a kind of no-man's land. Evening Post, Volume CXXVI, Issue 80, 1 October 1938, Page 28