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A396
Bampton in 1946, with the A361 still passing through. Also shows the former spur of the A396.
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Tiverton in 1946, before the A361 was diverted along the North Devon Link Road.
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Exe A361
Geddit? Er, anyway, the junction of A396 and old A361, now B3227.
Originally uploaded to Coppermine on Aug 08, 2007 by SteveA30Exe Valley
Looking west. The priority is from A396 n. to B3227 w. I can't remember if that was always the case. Logically, the A361 would have had priority, as that was the busiest route.
Originally uploaded to Coppermine on Aug 08, 2007 by SteveA30Incorrect direction sign
A sign on the A396 in Tiverton,Devon, which still shows the A361 NDLR as the A373. This ceased to be the case in 1988 when the rest of the NDLR was opened. Also note the unusual roundabout diagram at the top - this is because it is a teardrop roundabout.
Originally uploaded to Coppermine on Apr 21, 2006 by DavidBrownDunster in the sixties
The scene in Dunster in 1966. The buildings may not have changed much over the last 40+ years, but there is a lack of yellow lines in this photo. 'Anoraks' might like to identify some of the vehicles, including a Triumph 2000, a Vauxhall Victor, a Cortina Mk1 and a Morris Minor Traveller.
The scene in Dunster in 1966. The buildings may not have changed much over the last 40+ years, but there is a lack of yellow lines in this photo. 'Anoraks' might like to identify some of the vehicles, including a Triumph 2000, a Vauxhall Victor, a Cortina Mk1 and a Morris Minor Traveller.
Wheddon Cross
At the junction of A396 and B3224, Wheddon Cross, Exmoor.
Originally uploaded to Coppermine on Aug 01, 2007 by A358TonyHidden categories: