Temple Circus
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Temple Circus | |||
Location Map ( geo) | |||
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County | |||
Somerset | |||
Highway Authority | |||
Bristol | |||
Junction Type | |||
Signalised Crossroads | |||
Junctions related to the A4044 | |||
Temple Circus is a large signalised crossroads in Bristol.
In the past, an elevated single lane flyover carried traffic above a gyratory system on ground level to take traffic from Temple Way to Redcliffe Way. It was built in 1968 as a temporary measure and demolished on 13th June 1998. The gyratory system was converted to a signalised crossroads in 2017.
Routes
Route | To | Notes |
Bath, Brislington, Shepton Mallet, Totterdown, Knowle, (A37) Yeovil Wells (A39) | ||
(M32), (M4), (M5), (A420) | Number not shown on road | |
Broadmead Shopping Centre, City Centre | Number not shown on road |
Links
Bristol Temple Quarter Enterprise Zone
Bristol 24/7
- Works on Temple Circus to begin in January (01.12.2016)