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Gore Sign
A90 - M90
End of the Southern section of A90 becoming the M90
Originally uploaded to Coppermine on Apr 03, 2007 by GlenJct 9 Northbound
multi coloured Motorway signs
Originally uploaded to Coppermine on May 19, 2007 by JohnnyMoA20-A260 Junction
The A20-A260 junction, near Hawkinge, Kent. The A260 heads over the A20.
Originally uploaded to Coppermine on Apr 04, 2006 by Gareth ThomasA gantry .. this time at the actual point of intersection - note how gantry splits - one sign for the motorway continuation and the other for the juntion/offramp. So arrows are on opposite ends.
Originally uploaded to Coppermine on Apr 12, 2007 by michaelsa
M9 Spur turn-off
Westbound on the M7, this is where the M9 spur towards Carlow and Waterford branches off.
Shame the visibility also branched off...
Originally uploaded to Coppermine on Apr 08, 2005 by antster1983M9 terminal junction
In 2007, the M9's only junctions were at its beginning and at its end. Here's the southern one, the grade-separated diamond with the N78.
Originally uploaded to Coppermine on Feb 04, 2007 by csdM1 motorway - northbound at junction 5 This junction marks the end of the often quiet section from London and the first point of exit from the start of the motorway.
A404(M) Maidenhead
now back on the A404(M) at J9b about to go under A4
Originally uploaded to Coppermine on Jul 22, 2006 by andy31mWobbly Wheel "Named after the Wobbly Wheel Garage, in Kennford, which stood on the site of the Partridge Cycles shop". (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_road_junctions_in_the_United_Kingdom:_W). The shop is just behind the trees in the centre. The slip road is joining from the A379, which itself has a slip road leading to a T junction for Kennford village or this bridge - or the Old Dawlish Road. Quite a complex road junction! Traffic gathers an alarming pace at this point as it prepares to climb Telegraph Hill into the Haldon hills.
Junction 20 of the N1 at Flurry Bridge (looking north). The exit road on the left enters Northern Ireland at the speed limit sign. The N1 itself has some 2 kms to go before reaching the border.
N1 Border-Dundalk 15th June 2007
Southbound. Here's where we lose the non-motorway traffic. So the motorway starts at this point. Where are the chopsticks?
Originally uploaded to Coppermine on Jun 15, 2007 by mackerskiHidden categories: