B1067
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From: | Bramford (TM119472) | |||
To: | Ipswich (TM155450) | |||
Distance: | 2.9 miles (4.7 km) | |||
Meets: | B1113, A1214, A1156 | |||
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For the original B1067 in Bury St Edmunds, see B1067 (Bury St Edmunds).
The B1067 is a short B-road that runs into Ipswich from the northwest. Originally unclassified, it gained its present number in 1935.
The route starts on the B1113 (one-time A1100) to the north of Bramford and heads southeastward into the village along The Street. Presently the road bears sharply left to cross the River Gipping and then pass under the Great Eastern Main Line by means of a low bridge (3.9 m). Another sharp bend, this time to the right, then causes the road to swing round and follow the railway southeastward as far as a bridge under the A14.
Now heading through the western suburbs of Ipswich, the B1067 continues into town along Bramford Road. A second low railway bridge (4.8 m) carries the East Suffolk Line over the route before we cross the A1214 at traffic lights and the road comes to its conclusion shortly afterwards at a signalised fork on the A1156. Here, all traffic must turn right towards the town centre.
An amended OpenStreetMap trace for this route awaits uploading to the SABRE Wiki.