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Photo Number #14033
On Belvedere Road (outside the former County Hall) cyclists have to move to the right-hand side to head north.
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On Belvedere Road (outside the former County Hall) cyclists have to move to the right-hand side to head north.
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The Westminster Bridge Road crossing leads to this, outside the former County Hall - possibly the crappest cycle facility in London.
207 metres
Westminster Bridge Road crossing (and a large flotilla of foreign students)
235 metres
Slip lane for cycles to join the bus route inside the Waterloo bus interchange
349 metres
Contraflow ramp from the South Bank up to Waterloo roundabout for cyclists heading north over Waterloo Bridge.
404 metres
Practical use of a Gormley: http://www.bbc.co.uk/london/content/articles/2007/05/03/gormley_london_figures_feature.shtml
428 metres
Cycle parking at the National Theatre - not the best stands, but it is under cover!
506 metres
Why not just clear up the spilled sand, rather than putting cones in the cycle lane? (St Thomas's Hospital, London)
575 metres
London's South Bank (from the National Theatre terrace) - not too much conflict between pedestrians and cyclists here.
597 metres
Cut-through leading to zebra crossing of The Cut (Evans Cycles shop just to the right) - used by cyclists, of course.
653 metres
Cut-through leading to zebra crossing on The Cut (opposite Evans Cycles shop) - used by cyclists, of course.
656 metres
Road behind the photographer = King Edward Walk (Borough: Lambeth) Crossing Westminster Bridge Road (Road adminstered by: TfL) Looking towards Morley Street (Borough: Southwark)
765 metres
Cycle stands installed in a location requested by Lambeth Cyclists Campaign
804 metres
Cycle track across the roundabout at the east end of Lambeth Bridge, to allow cyclists to turn right to the bridge.
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