Every Slow Ways route has its own name, created by joining the first three letters of the two neighbouring places they connect. The place and names are always arranged from west to east. This results in hundreds of quirky, charming and memorable names.
The route from Beaconsfield to Slough is called Beaslo, for example. Alternative route options are named in the order they are submitted, going from Beaslo one and Beaslo two to Beaslo three etc.
Each Slow Ways route option also has a unique code that is simply a number.
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