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A64(M)683 viewsA58(M)/A64(M) in Leeds: coming on eastbound just before the right-hand exit (the sign for which is in the central reservation).Tom (wikified)
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A647 Bradford Inner Ring Road (BIRR) - 3 - Stage 3 after construction210 viewsIts amazing to think this photo was taken from the same spot as the previous one about 18 months later in approx 1991. It shows the broad sweep of the new Croft Street / Senior Way A647 Ring Road looking towards the back of the Bradford Interchange.
Posted by jim on 3/21/2004M4Simon (wikified)
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A647 Bradford Inner Ring Road (BIRR) - 2 - Photo of Stage 3 before construction167 viewsPhoto of Stage 3 of the Bradford Inner Ring Road. before construction began.
Posted by jim on 3/21/2004M4Simon (wikified)
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A647 Bradford Inner Ring Road (BIRR) - 4 - Information leaflet from the early 1990's183 viewsInformation leaflet from the early 1990's showing plans for the development of the Bradford Inner Ring Road. to date only. These are the following stages which have been built to date. Stage 1 A650 Shipley Airedale Road Stage 2 A6181 Drewton Road / Hamm Strasse Stage 3 A647 Croft Street / Senior Way There is talk that a modified version of Stage 4 may by built to the the north west of the city center.
Posted by jim on 3/21/2004M4Simon (wikified)
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A647 Bradford Double Mini roundabout - 6120 viewsA better shot of the two newer roundabouts.
Posted by NeilmeisterM4Simon (wikified)
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A647 Bradford double mini roundabouts - 5132 viewsA shot of the newer roundabouts looking uphill. Notice the two sets of blue roundabout signs - one for each.
Posted by Neilmeister on 5/25/2003M4Simon (wikified)
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A647 Bradford double mini roundabouts - 4163 viewsThis is more like it. The right symbols are used and it warns of two, not one roundabouts.
Posted by Neilmeister on 5/25/2003M4Simon (wikified)
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A64-10-Landscaping87 viewsA lot of work has gone into re-landscaping the area, something that wasn't really done when the bypass was built originally. Already some patches have become small meadows, like this patch, with several species of wild flowers blooming in the June sunshine.
Posted by Neilmeister on 6/9/2003M4Simon (wikified)
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A64-09-The underpass139 viewsAnd here's what all the fuss was about - a new underpass to carry Copmanthorpe traffic under the A64. The contours make an underpass the most sensible solution here, as you'll see, but a flyover would have been so much less hassle for people having to use the roads during the works.
Posted by Neilmeister on 6/9/2003M4Simon (wikified)
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A64-08-Copmanthorpe road junction168 viewsThis is the junction where the road into Copmanthorpe veers of the A1036 slip road. The junction is controlled by traffic lights but they weren't actually working at the time. There's even a pelican crossing here, so that the residents of Copmanthorpe can walk to the nearby Tesco without getting run over.
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A64-07-ECML Bridges132 viewsWhen the East Coast Main Line was being electrified in the late 1980s, the bridge that was here was too low to give sufficient clearance for the trains and the live electric cables, so the bridge had to be replaced. It will have been no more than 15 years ago since I actually remember being driven over the temp. bridge as a child. The thing was, this new bridge was only designed to take 1 carraigeway and a generous footpath/cycle way, so when this became two lanes, an additional footbridge over the railway M4Simon (wikified)
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A64-05-A1036 slip road169 viewsWe're now on the slip road that also serves as the new Copmanthorpe access road. You can see the new junction in the distance.
Posted by Neilmeister on 6/9/2003M4Simon (wikified)
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