Gallery:A418
Park Street (A418) heading up to the roundabout of Cambridge Street and Bierton Road
This is the curved brick parapet on the western side of Rowsham Bridge. On the eastern side there is no brickwork, having a metal barrier instead. The bridge takes the A418 over the River Thame, or its tributary Thistle Brook.
Well, it's fantasy now... here are the 1991 planned routes (roughly). The bypass, which had been given planning permission and even got as far as having complusory purchase orders and some effort into finding contractors to build it just 5 years before, needed redoing from scratch as the planning permission expired. In 86 it was WS2/D2, in 91 it was Trunk GS D2 and possibly motorway at some points during the year. It was going to be part of an E-W route from Oxford to the East Coast ports. Originally uploaded to Coppermine on Aug 31, 2006 by sabristo simon
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The A418 (Oxford Road) a short distance south of Aylesbury's urban sprawl.
This is the 'Pebble Way' cycle route sign that is directly behind the Bugle Horn public house. This cycle sign directs towards Aylesbury town centre.
Rush hour traffic approaching the Ellen Road roundabout.
The building on the left until recently housed Addaction, a charity involved with drug and alcohol treatment. The roundabout is at the meeting of Walton Street (A413) with the A418 and A41.