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Photo Number #12720
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Photos Nearby
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Plastic geotextile surface on Thames Path (cycle route) - very rough, though it'd be much better if laid level.
1889 metres
Thames Path cycling route following the Chertsey Road on shared-use path for quite a way.
1889 metres
Staines - cycle route from the train station to the bus station (under the bridge)
3265 metres
Funky modern design in Staines town centre - no signs to ban cycling, but it's probably not allowed here.
3326 metres
Walton Lane - a contraflow cycle track leading to Walton Bridge, not signposted from Shepperton.
4191 metres
Walton Bridge Road - a major bottleneck. Cyclists can use the old bridge to the east. A major new bridge is planned, presumably with some kind of cycle facilities.
4554 metres
Works on the M25/A30 bridge over the Thames - there isn't usually a barrier between the road and footway (bikes should be pushed).
4625 metres
Walton Bridge - cyclists can use the old bridge across the Thames, but have to use the busy carriageway across the dry bridge immediately southeast. To be changed, perhaps, when the new bridge is built.
4767 metres
Cars are supposed to use dipped headlights under the M25/A30 bridge - so couldn't there also be a shared-use cycle route on the footway?
4831 metres
Walton centre - newly redeveloped. A strong hint to leave bikes at the entrance, though there are no signs saying cycling is banned.
5469 metres
New access ramp (and Sheffield stands) on westbound platform, Walton on Thames station. (There's always been level access to the eastbound platform.)
6517 metres
New Sheffield stands opposite the new entry to the westbound side of Walton on Thames station
6585 metres
Lots of private roads in Walton on Thames - cycling is permitted, but you often have to go round the barriers on the footway.
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