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A302 Westmister Bridge 2102 viewsHere is a view you get on the A302. In this view, you fine the London Eye, Country Hall, Hungerford Bridge and other London landmarks. Also of note is the gothic style lamposts. This is so the light fit better into the area.ABeaton (wikified)
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A302 Westmister Bridge 193 viewsThis classic view of the A302 shows Big Ben in all its glory. Faseing Parliament Square, it shows Big Ben and the houses of Parliament make up the biggest gothic bidding in the World. As for the A302, this is where the London Marhorn used to end. Also when this photo was taken, there were works to repair Westmister Bridge hence the infamous orange cones in this picture.ABeaton (wikified)
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A302 London- Victoria 1979109 viewsFrom Victoria coach station AAndy (wikified)
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A302 County Hall155 viewsTaken from the opposite direction compared to the previous view, the five lanes heading away from us and two towards us can be seen ayt the junction ahead. In the foreground there are four away from us and three towards us, as the fifth lane from the left changes direction between the tarffic lights in the distance and the bollard in the foreground.M4Simon (wikified)
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A302 County Hall208 views(Although some road markings would have you believe it's the A23) This is the former County Hall rounabout, the western leg of which is now closed so the oter legs are all two-way. Coming off Westminster Bridge, there are three lanes leading onto the next leg of the roundabout, and two for turning right. Finally there are two going the other way (the double-decker bus in the background is occupying one of them). Just beyond the bus, a third lane appears on the right, giving access to the disused leg of the roundabout, which is now a bus park. Until that point there are only four lanes coming towards us.M4Simon (wikified)
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A300 Southwark Bridge Road50 viewsThis is by the Borough railway bridge on a pubDavidNW9 (wikified)
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A300 Southwark Bridge Road60 viewsOne of two identical enamel signs along the roadDavidNW9 (wikified)
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Old A3092 viewsSticklepath, Devon, looking east in 2000. Bypassed 1987.SteveA30 (wikified)
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Newly redundant A30118 viewsAugust 6 1999, opening day for the new road, closing day for this garage and cafe. It was gone by the end of the year.SteveA30 (wikified)
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Old A30138 viewsLaurel & Hardy's are forced to close and pack up. Picnic table on the roof rack and supplies being moved out. The picnic area was created in 1974. The layby remains but, toilets, cafe, tables and signs were removed and, the picnic area is fenced off now, after being used as a dump. The sign was vandalised that morning. There were 5 stops on this road, none on the new.SteveA30 (wikified)
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Noshers Diner88 viewsAugust 1997SteveA30 (wikified)
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Old A30128 viewsFri Aug 6 1999, 3 hours after opening. The van remains, everything and everyone else has gone.SteveA30 (wikified)
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