M4 Morriston Bypass - Opened as M4.

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Re: M4 Morriston Bypass - Opened as M4.

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M4Simon wrote: Mon Jan 16, 2023 13:43 My post includes this video (found by Bryn) showing the partially opened A48(M) around Port Talbot.
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Re: M4 Morriston Bypass - Opened as M4.

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IAN wrote: Mon Jan 16, 2023 15:37
M4Simon wrote: Mon Jan 16, 2023 13:43 My post includes this video (found by Bryn) showing the partially opened A48(M) around Port Talbot.
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Re: M4 Morriston Bypass - Opened as M4.

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With thanks to c2R for showing me how to do so, the two videos of the Morriston Bypass and Port Talbot Bypasses posted in this thread can now be found by looking towards the bottom of the relevant articles in the wiki:
A48(M) (Morriston Bypass)
A48(M) (Port Talbot Bypass)

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From the SABRE Wiki: A48(M) (Morriston Bypass) :

The towns of Morriston and Llansamlet, situated to the north of Swansea, were bypassed in 1972, the road comprising the current 3.9 mile section of M4 from J44 Lon-las to J46 Llangyfelach.

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