A626 road

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A626
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The A626 in Charlesworth near Glossop
Route information
Length12.2 mi (19.6 km)
Major junctions
East end Heaton Chapel
 UK road A6.svg A6
UK road A57.svg A57
West end Dinting Vale
Road network

The A626 is a trunk road which runs through Stockport to the High Peak.

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