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Cullompton Bypass 001.jpg
What was the southern end of the Cullompton Bypass. The southbound carriageway of the M5 is in the background
M23 - The 30 year temporary layout at J7 - Coppermine - 19727.jpg
M23 - The 30 year temporary layout at J7

A zoom photo of the extreme northern end of the M23 at Hooley interchange. A 'temporary layout' since 1974!

Originally uploaded to Coppermine on Aug 22, 2008 by Brenley Corner
N1 Dundalk-Border 15th June 2007 - Coppermine - 12929.JPG
N1 Dundalk-Border 15th June 2007

At the temporary northern end of the scheme. You can see how traffic continues along the old road. The yellowish building in the distance is the Carrickdale Hotel.

Originally uploaded to Coppermine on Jun 15, 2007 by mackerski
Crittalls Corner 1964.PNG
Crittalls Corner as it was in 1964.
M18 - Geograph - 429204.jpg
M18
Looking southwards, from bridge over the motorway.
Kirk of Shotts Bypass 3 - Coppermine - 18044.jpg
M8/Kirk of Shotts Bypass 3

Terminus of the original Kirk of Shotts bypass and for a brief time in the 1960s the M8 - just a tad east of Junction 5. This is looking west to where the old road merged - only a few houses on it now.

Originally uploaded to Coppermine on May 13, 2008 by stu20_ml2
Terminus of the original Kirk of Shotts bypass and for a brief time in the 1960s the M8 - just a tad east of Junction 5. Close up of an old cats eye and a very faded white line. - Coppermine - 18043.jpg
Terminus of the original Kirk of Shotts bypass and for a brief time in the 1960s the M8 - just a tad east of Junction 5. Close up of an old cats eye and a very faded white line. Originally uploaded to Coppermine on May 13, 2008 by stu20_ml2
M77 Motorway, Dumbreck Connection..jpg
Stage one of the M77 originally terminated at Dumbreck from 1981-1996. Dumbreck is now J1 on the M77.

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M90 Glenfarg Terminus.jpg
The temporary terminus at Glenfarg. The M90 over Balmanno Hill was completed in October 1980
20200104-1303 - R132 Lusk 53.555395N 6.211595W-small.jpg
R132 Lusk, at the temporary terminus of the M1. Note the older streetlights to the right hand side behind the verge, marking the older carriageway line
M6 Preston Bypass - Coppermine - 1302.jpg
M6 Preston Bypass

The southern end)

OP DadgeCity on 4/26/2004

Originally uploaded to Coppermine on Apr 22, 2005 by M4Simon
Hapsford Interchange 1973.jpg
The temporary terminus at Hapsford Interchange, pictured in 1973.
A34 Drayton 1973 copy.jpg
Construction of the end of the Abingdon Bypass, pictured in 1973.
Alfreton Interchange 1973.jpg
The temporary terminus at Alfreton, pictured in 1973.
Upton Interchange 1973.jpg
The end of the Moreton Spur in 1973, waiting for the Upton Bypass to be connected to it.
Stokenchurch Interchange 1973.jpg
The Stokenchurch Bypass, pictured in 1973, with work on the new interchange underway.
 

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