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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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M1-A1 Link657 viewsFrom this thread.
Credit: Owen BChrisH (wikified)
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A64 route confirmation sign317 viewsThis is the FIRST route confirmation sign you come to after leaving the A1(M) northbound to reach the A64. It is after the end-of-motorway signs and is thus correctly green.Lonewolf (wikified)
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A64261 viewsThis is the new bridge over the A64 at Bilbrough Top replacing an old dangerous turnoff with a GSJ. Looking NE, Sept 2005.Lonewolf (wikified)
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A64(M)!259 viewsThe stretch of (koff) A64(M) between the A1(M) at Bramham Crossroads and the A64 proper. The end-of-motorway signs. The slips coming in from the left are from the roundabout serving those coming A1 southbound, or coming out of Leeds.Lonewolf (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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A64-23-Junction sign189 viewsThis sign is interesting because you can just see on the right where the 'no right turn' sign has been covered over with green transfers, to coincide with the closing of the gap at Top Lane junction.
Posted by Neilmeister on 09/06/2003
M4Simon (wikified)
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A64184 viewsThis is one of only two stretches of dual carriageway between York and Scarborough. Where the road starts to climb into the moorland. The hill is known locally as Whitwell and denotes the start of the Hambleton hills. NE bound just past Barton Hill crossroads. 8/8/05Lonewolf (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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Little chef at claxton181 viewsThe little chef opposite the petrol station on the A64 at Claxton (between York and Malton). This picture was taken from the caravan place, and also gives a good view of those lights outside the restaurant.True Yorkie (wikified)
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A64(B1248)174 viewsThis is actually the B1248, however it was until the Malton bypass was built, the A64. It was one of those roads with a suicide lane as can still be seen although the middle lane is now used as recesses to turn right into the York Road ind est on the right which has grown up over the last 20 years. This is immediately after leaving the A64 at the first Malton exit NE bound where the second section of dual carriageway starts. 8/8/05Lonewolf (wikified)
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A64/A1237 south junction slip road170 viewsa weather station is placed here for some reason! the type of junction here is exactly the same as in the SABRE logo. The lights here are geared Phillips MA90's. The 3 smoke plumes behind come from 'megawatt valley' (Left to right: Drax, Eggbrough, Ferrybridge)True Yorkie (wikified)
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