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British and Irish Roads
The study of British and Irish roads - their construction, numbering, history, mapping, past and future official roads proposals and general roads musings.
There is a separate forum for Street Furniture (traffic lights, street lights, road signs etc).
Registered users get access to other forums including discussions about other forms of transport, driving, fantasy roads and wishlists, and roads quizzes.
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Discover
Talk about items you find on SABRE Maps - interesting features, historic road layouts etc. Also contains announcements of new maps available on SABRE Maps.
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Digest
Found anything interesting on "The Roader's Digest" - the SABRE Wiki? Talk about articles in here.
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Street Furniture
Discussion about street lighting, road signs, traffic signals - and all other street furniture - goes here.
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International Roads
Going on holiday? Just returned with pictures or news? Found an interesting website? Post everything international in here.
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Have you seen....? |
Gairnshiel Bridge :
The bridge over the River Gairn at Gairnshiel Lodge was constructed as part of the Military Road from Braemar to Fort George, Inverness, built by Major Caulfeild in 1753. It is a typical and pretty original looking example of the bridges constructed by Caulfeild on the military roads that criss-crossed the Highlands. The bridge is a very basic hump-backed single arch span with no adornment or ornamentation. |
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