Gallery:A10
View from underneath the Kingsmead Viaduct, Ware; heading north towards Royston
Originally uploaded to Coppermine on Feb 18, 2008 by c2ROld SOX lighting still in service which may be the originals from when the bypass was built. They are painted in the Hertfordshire shade of green.
Originally uploaded to Coppermine on May 02, 2006 by TruveloHere's a view of the A10 in Hertfordshire, at the point where the road crosses the Lea Valley. I recall this section was built sometime in the early eighties, and the viaduct resurfaced about 4 years ago.
Posted by c2R on 4/22/2004
Originally uploaded to Coppermine on Apr 22, 2005 by M4SimonA Before and After of the Hardwick Roundabout.
Posted by c2R on 4/22/2004
Originally uploaded to Coppermine on Apr 22, 2005 by M4SimonLooking west from cycle bridge, towards the A10/A1309 junction.
Originally uploaded to Coppermine on Oct 16, 2006 by Sunil_of_YoxleySouthbound approach to the Milton interchange (A1309).
Originally uploaded to Coppermine on Aug 27, 2006 by Sunil_of_YoxleyA very unusual standard sign using stick on letters. Presumably these came in just before the new signs and must have been used for a few of the last ones. You can see the result 45 years later. The dual carriageway is the A10.
Originally uploaded to Coppermine on Apr 28, 2009 by DavidNW9Warning sign on the A10, just north of Littleport (Cambs/Norfolk border)
Originally uploaded to Coppermine on Oct 26, 2006 by NickFLooking down Threadneedle Street towards the junction with Old Broad Street.
Viewed from the B1502. The traffic is queueing to get into a car boot sale in Hillside Farm just off the B181.
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OP Jonathan Originally uploaded to Coppermine on Apr 21, 2005 by M4Simon
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The roundabout above the M25 exit for Cheshunt and Enfield was recently resignalled with Alu Stars in full.
Originally uploaded to Coppermine on Apr 10, 2009 by horsetanThis view of an unusually deserted A10 was taken from the footpath crossing the central reservation at the Theobalds Lane junction.
Northern half of roundabout, with S2 A10 to the right, behind the traffic lights.
Originally uploaded to Coppermine on Oct 16, 2006 by Sunil_of_YoxleyThis bridge carries the A1170 over the A10 at the Moles Interchange. The late 1970s Ware bypass previously terminated here, with the dual carriageway narrowing to one lane in each direction immediately after the bridge and turning to the left. The bridge carried the northbound A1170 from Ware, and the two roads merged in a limited access junction heading north.
Since the completion of the High Cross bypass, the bridge has been converted to two way traffic and forms a compact grade separated junction