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Heathrow private road160 viewsSignage showing that the road is not public highway.M4Simon (wikified)
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The turntable160 viewsJust before the road rejoins the mainland you cross what looks like the remains of a turntableRoadtripper_Ian (wikified)
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Bridge on Soughley Lane159 viewsJust off the A6102/A616 junction, a back lane to Wortley takes you over a switchback hill and bends to this bridge. The markings, obivously to make the bridge walls more prominent on this winding road, look like someone started them unofficially one day and the council have taken care of them ever since.
OP PaulM4Simon (wikified)
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021 Vintage Fingerpost near Ecton159 views1/2 miles north of the tunnel.
OP PaulM4Simon (wikified)
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B4429 at Dunchurch A45/M45 Roundabout158 viewsADS on the westbound stretch of the B4429 approaching the A45/M45 roundabout at Thurlaston. This stretch used to be the A45 at one time.leekman (wikified)
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020_20 Manifold Trail157 viewsImmediately north of the tunnel, the Trail continues as a footpath and cyclepath. Motor traffic bear right!
OP PaulM4Simon (wikified)
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B7078 between Lesmahagow & Happendon Services156 viewsThis stretch, approx 3 miles long, is the sole remaining D2 section of the old A74. It was among the earliest sections to be bypassed by the M74 (early 80s), so presumably the authorities weren't into the way of singling at that time. The road surface is very worn so is presumably original. It's absolutely deserted and is like stepping back 30 or more years - note no centre barrier, just a grassy mound!leopard680 (wikified)
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Holmfirth Roads 1156 viewsOP M60-TonyM4Simon (wikified)
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Camber and Deal 1155 viewsOP EinsteinM4Simon (wikified)
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B7076 Johnstonebridge154 viewsLooking north on the old A74, about to cross the bridge that the village presumably takes its name from. The mown lawn to the right of the lorry is the old southbound.leopard680 (wikified)
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B7076 near Abington153 viewsLooking north, just south of Abington the southbound carriageway of the new A74M was built partially over the top of the northbound carriageway of the old A74. This is the old southboundleopard680 (wikified)
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Stopping people getting on the railway.153 viewsThis wooden gate, which I could easily climb over(and I'm just a teenager) is protecting people from strolling onto the railway. Remember, just north of here was the rail crash in 2000...BigToe (wikified)
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