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A82 Fort William - Coppermine - 15082.jpg
A82 cycle track at Fort William

A �2 million pound cycle track has been built (at the last minute) for the Mountain Bike & Trials World Championships being held at Nevis Range. As part of this the traffic lights at the junction of the A82 and A830 at Lochy Bridge have been replaced by a temporary mini-roundabout with a temporary Puffin crossing a short distance on the town side of the junction. Several bridges have been built as part of the track.

Originally uploaded to Coppermine on Sep 03, 2007 by J--M--B
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A82 cycle track at Fort William

A 2 million pound cycle track has been built (at the last minute) for the Mountain Bike & Trials World Championships being held at Nevis Range. As part of this the traffic lights at the junction of the A82 and A830 at Lochy Bridge have been replaced by a temporary mini-roundabout with a temporary Puffin crossing a short distance on the town side of the junction. Several bridges have been built as part of the track.

Originally uploaded to Coppermine on Sep 03, 2007 by J--M--B
A82 - A830 junction - Coppermine - 14941.jpg
Traffic lights at A82 - A830 junction

Some years ago the roads either side of the traffic lights at the junction of the A82 and A830 were resurfaced with some sort of surface with presumably a better grips. This has been detiorating for some years and is now quite rough. Is this normal for this type of surface? Does it indicate poor design? poor workmanship? poor maintenance?

Originally uploaded to Coppermine on Aug 25, 2007 by J--M--B
A82 - A830 junction - Coppermine - 14942.jpg
Traffic lights at A82 - A830 junction

Some years ago the roads either side of the traffic lights at the junction of the A82 and A830 were resurfaced with some sort of surface with presumably a better grips. This has been detiorating for some years and is now quite rough. Is this normal for this type of surface? Does it indicate poor design? poor workmanship? poor maintenance?

Originally uploaded to Coppermine on Aug 25, 2007 by J--M--B
A82 Lochybridge Roundabout - NB ADS.jpg
Advance direction sign on the A82 approaching Lochybridge Roundabout from the south
A82 Lochybridge Roundabout - aerial from south.jpg
Lochybridge Roundabout, at the junction of the A82 and A830 in Fort William
A82 Lochybridge Roundabout - aerial from SE.jpg
Lochybridge Roundabout, at the junction of the A82 and A830 in Fort William
A830 Lochybridge - aerial of bridge from SW.jpg
Lochybridge on the A830 crossing the River Lochy in Fort Wiliam
 

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