Gallery:Middlepath Street Interchange
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Middlepath Street Interchange
M3 sliproad, Belfast (3)
See <a href='http://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/1519660'>J3474 : M3 sliproad, Belfast (2)</a>. The on-slip to the M3 at Middlepath Street.
See <a href='http://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/1519660'>J3474 : M3 sliproad, Belfast (2)</a>. The on-slip to the M3 at Middlepath Street.
Middlepath Street, Belfast
Part of the route from the Queen Elizabeth Bridge <a href='http://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/587541'>J3474 : The Queen Elizabeth Bridge, Belfast</a> to east Belfast and the signposted route to Downpatrick and Newcastle. The original street dated from around 1870 and (being close to Queen�s Quay <a href='http://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/1629747'>J3474 : The 'Ballykern' at Belfast (2)</a>) contained several coal yards. It was rebuilt in the 1960�s as the approach to the Sydenham bypass and changed again in the 1990�s with the building of the M3. The view is from the Sydenham bypass flyover across Bridge End <a href='http://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/1554583'>J3574 : Bridge End flyover, Belfast</a>. Continue to <a href='http://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/1760909'>J3474 : Middlepath Street, Belfast (2)</a>.
Part of the route from the Queen Elizabeth Bridge <a href='http://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/587541'>J3474 : The Queen Elizabeth Bridge, Belfast</a> to east Belfast and the signposted route to Downpatrick and Newcastle. The original street dated from around 1870 and (being close to Queen�s Quay <a href='http://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/1629747'>J3474 : The 'Ballykern' at Belfast (2)</a>) contained several coal yards. It was rebuilt in the 1960�s as the approach to the Sydenham bypass and changed again in the 1990�s with the building of the M3. The view is from the Sydenham bypass flyover across Bridge End <a href='http://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/1554583'>J3574 : Bridge End flyover, Belfast</a>. Continue to <a href='http://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/1760909'>J3474 : Middlepath Street, Belfast (2)</a>.
Motorway sign, Belfast
It is not easy to photograph a motorway sign legally. This was taken from ground level <a href='http://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/495849'>J3474 : Elevated railway and road, Belfast</a>. See also <a href='http://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/1464810'>J3474 : Motorway sign, Belfast (2)</a>.
It is not easy to photograph a motorway sign legally. This was taken from ground level <a href='http://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/495849'>J3474 : Elevated railway and road, Belfast</a>. See also <a href='http://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/1464810'>J3474 : Motorway sign, Belfast (2)</a>.
Middlepath Street, Belfast (2)
See J3574 : Middlepath Street, Belfast. The view from the Station Street/Bridge End flyover J3474 : The Station Street/Bridge End flyover, Belfast. The road on the left leads to the M3 J3474 : The Lagan Bridge, Belfast. The bridge (top) carries the railway to Londonderry and Larne Harbour J3474 : Elevated railway and road, Belfast.
See J3574 : Middlepath Street, Belfast. The view from the Station Street/Bridge End flyover J3474 : The Station Street/Bridge End flyover, Belfast. The road on the left leads to the M3 J3474 : The Lagan Bridge, Belfast. The bridge (top) carries the railway to Londonderry and Larne Harbour J3474 : Elevated railway and road, Belfast.