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A460
Elephant and Castle (Wolverhampton) northbound ADS
A460 Cannock Road West Coast Mainline bridge, Wolverhampton
A460, Fallings Park, Wolverhampton. This junction on the Cannock Road in Wolverhampton dates back to the building of the turnpikes. The current Cannock Road to the left shortened the route by cutting off two sides of a triangle.
Plain fingerpost on A460, Wolverhampton
J11 sign replacement
This picture was taken before the M6 Toll opened hence the greyed out M6 Toll Patch.
Originally uploaded to Coppermine on Aug 31, 2009 by TruveloCannock Road, Wolverhampton. The view from the Monarch's Way at Westcroft as it crosses the A460.
Cannock Road Bridge
The A460 passes under the main Wolverhampton line to Wolverhampton High Level station.
Welcome to Wolverhampton signpost on A460.
Laney Green Interchange in the 1950s
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Wolverhampton in 1922
A460 Towards Shareshill
A460 Roundabout At Newbolds
Cannock Road Lights (C) Gordon Griffiths
The view on A460 in Featherstone, Staffordshire.
The view on A460 in Featherstone, Staffordshire.
Former bus turning circle, Cannock Road, Underhill Now partly built over in the foreground, this patch of road was once used as a turning circle by trolleybuses (latterly on routes 12 and 13). The destination shown was "Low Hill (Pear Tree)", the Pear Tree being a pub out of frame to the left; nowadays, Low Hill is more associated with the interwar housing estate a mile or two west of here, and in fact the 1950s Underhill estate just reaches Cannock Road here (right). Nowadays, the main bus service along Cannock Road goes into the estate, leaving only the out of town route to Cannock serving this stop.
Birmingham Northern Relief Road Plan 1987 Part 1 of 6
Originally uploaded to Coppermine on Jul 27, 2007 by gepree68
Pre-Worboys signage on Stafford Street, Wolverhampton (then part of A460) looking towards Princes Square
Street lights with Philips MA (LPS/SOX) lanterns along the A460. This in the village of Westcroft in South Staffordshire, just outside of Wolverhampton.
Street lights with Philips MA (LPS/SOX) lanterns along the A460. This in the village of Westcroft in South Staffordshire, just outside of Wolverhampton.
A460 at Shareshill. This stretch of road is lit with Philips MA60 lanterns, and the one new column seen here was only installed back around March/April.
1950s plan for Laney Green Interchange as a parclo
At the bus stop, outside the Elephant & Castle junction. Philips Digistreets (LED) and WRTL Arcs (HPS/SON). Used to be all 1980s Simplex Jupiters around this junction at one time.
Steel post-top column with a Philips Iridium lantern in Rugeley. This street light would of been installed sometime between 2013 and 2015. Picture was taken in August 2018.
Steel post-top column with a Urbis Evolo lantern in Rugeley. This street light would of been installed sometime around 2013/14. Picture was taken in August 2018.
Steel post-top column with a Philips Iridium lantern in Rugeley. This street light would of been installed sometime around 2013/14. Picture was taken in August 2018.
New 12m steel columns with short twin-brackets and 2-chevron Holophane V-Max lanterns, which are LED. This is along the A460 outside of Cannock where they've recently widened the road into a duel carriageway.
This is along the A460 in Featherstone, just off the M54 at junction 1. 12m green coloured columns with Philips MA60s, which I believe have been here since the 1980s at least.
Longford Island, Cannock A very busy island where the A5 crosses the Wolverhampton to Cannock Road. The Longford House pub/restaurant is in the background.
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