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The old track bed of the railway line is a great cycling surface. Note that a sign at the end of this path says that permission is required to access this route.
Turn left here for Lode, straight on for Swaffham Bulbeck and right for Bottisham. Anglesey Abbey is behind.
The broken concrete surface on the road through Adventurer's Fen. (Approximate location.)
Part of the Connect2 project for the Wicken Fen Vision will build a bridge here, crossing Reach Lode. It will probably be similar to the bridge in #14269.
New guided bus tracks viewed from the Histon Bridge. In the distance a cyclist is passing. There will be a toucan crossing as the cycle track crosses from the right hand side here to the left hand side beyond.
Immediately north of Zagreb's 'green horseshoe' - in theory there's room for the cyclist to ride in the channel to the right of the tram tracks and not be hit by a tram.
Rising bollards, St Andrew's Street, northbound. Single 'No Entry' sign ('Except for authorised vehicles') on the central island. 'Buses and cycles only' (what about the Taxis?) on the left. 'No entry' sign for the southbound lane on the ri ... [more]
A bus stop too far? Buses waiting here force overtaking traffic to compete with oncoming buses taxis and bikes.
Bari also has a Velib'-style bike hire scheme - but there are just five stations with ten bikes each, and you have to become a member beforehand.
Cyclists have to stop at junctions and go down kerbs, while cars are allowed to clog-up Milton Road.
White Fen Drove - this is a very bumpy road that is breaking up. The least bumpy bit is near the middle of the road - but you have to avoid clumps of grass and weeds.
White triangle marking the position of the St Andrew's Street rising bollard. Added some time after the bollard came into use - not viable, for example, on #13628 (which also shows that the STOP line has been moved)
Liverpool Queen's Square: 10mph limit, saw-tooth bus stops, one pedestrian crossing, no ridiculous-traffic calming, just one gentle speed table.
New housing on Rustat Avenue - there's more space for wheelie bins than for bikes, and it's under cover too - a comment on our society!





















































