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Re: Best Named Roundabout

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trickstat wrote: Fri Aug 09, 2019 07:15
Chris Bertram wrote: Fri Aug 09, 2019 07:13 Twin Bridges, Bracknell. Also Met Office in the same town.
The latter could start a thread about junctions named after what used to be there.
Such as Trinity Foot Junction - a great junction name, no pub anymore, and soon to be replaced by a new junction.
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From the SABRE Wiki: Trinity Foot Junction :

Trinity Foot Junction (also known as Buckingway Junction and or Swavesey Junction). It was junction 28 of the A14. It was named after the nearby former public house (which itself is named after the Trinity Foot beagles).

The pub was demolished in November 2017 as part of the Huntingdon to Cambridge A14 improvement works.

Prior to the A14 Cambridge to Huntingdon

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