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A300 Southwark Bridge Road - Geograph - 1022932.jpg
A300 Southwark Bridge Road
A300 Southwark Bridge Road - Coppermine - 22894.jpg
A300 Southwark Bridge Road

This is by the Borough railway bridge on a pub

Originally uploaded to Coppermine on Aug 17, 2009 by DavidNW9
A300 Southwark Bridge Road - Coppermine - 22893.jpg
A300 Southwark Bridge Road

One of two identical enamel signs along the road

Originally uploaded to Coppermine on Aug 17, 2009 by DavidNW9
Streetname with number underneath - Coppermine - 22896.jpg
Streetname with number underneath

Strictly not Pre-Worboys sign as the road number is incorporated in the street name, but there were two more separate ones along the road as well.

Originally uploaded to Coppermine on Aug 17, 2009 by DavidNW9
Southwark Bridge 1.jpg
This is a river view of Southwark Bridge
London cycle superhighway no. 7 (3) (C) Stephen Craven - Geograph - 1979700.jpg
London cycle superhighway no. 7 (3) (C) Stephen Craven
Several cyclists homeward bound after office hours make use of the newly-opened 'London cycle superhighway' on Southwark Bridge Road. These blue-surfaced wide cycle lanes are supposed to improve safety for cyclists as well as providing easy-to-follow routes in from the suburbs.
London Cycle Superhighway no.7 (2) (C) Stephen Craven - Geograph - 1979694.jpg
London Cycle Superhighway no.7 (2) (C) Stephen Craven
Several cyclists homeward bound after office hours make use of the newly-opened 'London cycle superhighway' on Southwark Bridge Road. These blue-surfaced wide cycle lanes are supposed to improve safety for cyclists as well as providing easy-to-follow routes in from the suburbs. As seen from the banner here, their construction was sponsored by Barclays Bank.
London Cycle Superhighway no.7 (1) (C) Stephen Craven - Geograph - 1979691.jpg
London Cycle Superhighway no.7 (1) (C) Stephen Craven
Several cyclists homeward bound after office hours make use of the newly-opened 'London cycle superhighway' on Southwark Bridge Road. These blue-surfaced wide cycle lanes are supposed to improve safety for cyclists as well as providing easy-to-follow routes in from the suburbs.
Cycle lane on Southwark Bridge - Geograph - 5139671.jpg
Cycle lane on Southwark Bridge While not as impressive as the "superhighway" over Blackfriars 5139646, at least there is now a segregated lane in each direction.
Junction of Queen and Upper Thames Streets - Geograph - 881758.jpg
Junction of Queen and Upper Thames Streets
 

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