Gallery:A52
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On western outskirts of Boston, the bridge takes the A52 over the South Forty Foot Drain.
Originally uploaded to Coppermine on Jan 15, 2009 by KatherineA52 Northbound with the A453 merging on the left. The speed limit here is currently NSL but that's going to change forever in the next few days as 40 and 50mph limits come into force.
Originally uploaded to Coppermine on May 20, 2006 by TruveloA453 just after the traffic lights in Clifton. This is where the GSJ's start and the speed limit increases to 70. The yellow sign on the left gives an indication about what's going to happen in the next few days.
Originally uploaded to Coppermine on May 20, 2006 by TruveloLooking South from the footbridge between the A453 and the A6005. I should hope this stretch is being reduced to 50 and not 40. 40mph here is simply going to be used as an excuse for the scamera partnership to earn revenue.
Originally uploaded to Coppermine on May 20, 2006 by TruveloLooking North from the footbridge between the A453 and A6005.
Originally uploaded to Coppermine on May 20, 2006 by Truvelo1/2 mile sign approaching the A453. I assume this is where the 50mph limit will start but it may start as far back as the A60 roundabout.
Originally uploaded to Coppermine on May 20, 2006 by TruveloApproaching the A453 from the South. An NSL repeater is visible on the left but it will be gone in a few days.
Originally uploaded to Coppermine on May 20, 2006 by TruveloLooking North with the A453 merging on the left. The mainline of the A52 is a single lane at this point but its also possible to use the C/D roads on the left to stay on the A52 although this isn't signed. The NSL repeater looks quite new but it won't have a long life.
Originally uploaded to Coppermine on May 20, 2006 by TruveloSouthbound after leaving the current 40mph limit at the A6005 junction. The limit rises to NSL but not for much longer as it will be cut to a mixture of 40 and 50. Notice how the NSL sign on the right has an oversized black stripe.
Originally uploaded to Coppermine on May 20, 2006 by TruveloSouthbound before the A453. These NSL repeaters will go in two days time.
Originally uploaded to Coppermine on May 20, 2006 by TruveloThis is the GSJ on the A453 looking towards the A52. These NSL signs will also bite the dust.
Originally uploaded to Coppermine on May 20, 2006 by TruveloApproaching the A50 roundabout.
Originally uploaded to Coppermine on Aug 26, 2005 by antster1983First there was a Cultural Quarter, now there's a University Quarter. What's in the other two quarters?
Originally uploaded to Coppermine on Aug 26, 2005 by antster1983On the side of Staffordshire University, one of the buildings of Stoke-on-Trent College.
Originally uploaded to Coppermine on Aug 26, 2005 by antster1983Following the WCML down. Soon we have to go underneath it.
Originally uploaded to Coppermine on Aug 26, 2005 by antster1983Approaching Cellarhead crossroads.
Originally uploaded to Coppermine on Aug 26, 2005 by antster1983Going down a hill now.
Originally uploaded to Coppermine on Aug 26, 2005 by antster1983The A52 turns left here, but I doubt anyone knows that because they can't read the sign! Originally uploaded to Coppermine on Aug 26, 2005 by antster1983
This has now gone, C2r December 2016
And there are the local destinations on a sign that looks all patched together from bits of scrap metal! Originally uploaded to Coppermine on Aug 26, 2005 by antster1983
This has been replaced with a modern variant, C2r, December 2015
There goes the A5008 Bucknall Road towards Hanley as we turn left.
Originally uploaded to Coppermine on Aug 26, 2005 by antster1983Approaching the A52 Dunkirk flyover.
Posted by Bryn-A666 on 10/18/2004
Originally uploaded to Coppermine on May 04, 2005 by M4SimonBig junction complex ahead - this is approaching the Clifton flyover.
Posted by Bryn-A666 on 10/18/2004
Originally uploaded to Coppermine on May 04, 2005 by M4SimonOther end of the Clifton flyover.
Posted by Bryn-A666 on 10/18/2004
Originally uploaded to Coppermine on May 04, 2005 by M4SimonLooking north towards Haven Bridge and the Stump beyond, with one of several hulks rotting in the mud
Facing east near Fishtoft.
Originally uploaded to Coppermine on Jun 19, 2007 by FreddyTheFrogContinued from <a href='http://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/671455'>SK5037 : Bramcote Roundabout (1)</a>.
Entry from the A52 from Nottingham (top centre in the picture) is controlled by lights; traffic swings to the right (to the left in the picture) around the roundabout for Stapleford and Ilkeston or continues straight on the A52 towards the M1 and Derby.
Sorry about the poor quality. It has been scanned, printed and then scanned again.
Originally uploaded to Coppermine on Feb 20, 2008 by TruveloA lot of different road numbers here. The Ring Road is no longer the A614 but now the A6514 - with the southern half being renumbered the A52. The A6019 as marked on here now takes a completely different route near to the station, the old route now taken up by the A453. The A648 is the modern A453 as far as Clifton Bridge, and after that it is now renumbered the B679. Originally uploaded to Coppermine on Sep 30, 2005 by Col
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On Skegness side of Boston near Fishtoft.
Originally uploaded to Coppermine on Jun 18, 2007 by FreddyTheFrogfrom a DSA book, published by HMSO. the DSA is 'an executive agency of THE DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORT' so why is the font so bad?
Posted by 404simon on 6/11/2004
Originally uploaded to Coppermine on Apr 27, 2005 by M4Simon