B34 (Port Erin - Ballafesson)
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B34 | ||||
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From: | Port Erin (SC206697) | |||
To: | Ballafesson (SC195691) | |||
Via: | Bradda | |||
Distance: | 2.1 miles (3.4 km) | |||
Met: | A5, A5 | |||
Now part of: | A32 | |||
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Route outline (key) | ||||
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This article is about the original B34 at Port Erin.
For the current B34 in Onchan, see B34 (Isle of Man).
For the current B34 in Onchan, see B34 (Isle of Man).
The original B34 formed a loop serving Bradda, to the north of Port Erin. It started on the A5 in the centre of Port Erin and headed north along the upper promenade, climbing steadily away from the coast to reach Bradda West. It then turned to head east, through Bradda East to Ballafesson, where it met the original line of the A5 again. The route appears to have been first classified around 1930 and was renumbered as the A32 before 1963.
The Manx Government Circular 1814 of 17/08/1937 defines this route as: Bradda Road to Hunna
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