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Photo listing showing route signage (any)
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This listing only shows photos within a square radius of 15 kilometres of the centre of Cambridge.
Go to the national CycleStreets photo listings for photos beyond.
Compare the size of the motor traffic sign with that of the new cycling and walking routes sign.
Signpost at junction of Brookfields, Burnside and The Tins - with diversion sign while The Tins is closed
National Byway route signs in Barrington, at the junction of West Green and Orwell Road... oh, and Shepreth Road.
Rather boring and dreary frame of a National Byway route sign; the junction of High Street and North Road, Whittlesford.
National Byway route signage on the outskirts of Fowlmere, at the junction of Thriplow Road and the road that becomes the road to Foxton—if that made any sense.
Local cycle/walking network signage at the southern end of the Granchester Meadows cycleway; behind the sign, and across the road, is Grantchester's Parish Church.
Local cycle network signage -- on the corner of Newnham and Barton Roads and Grantchester Street. The invisible arm points towards the City Centre.
National Cycle Route 11 stops in Waterbeach, this sign offers suggestions on how to get to Ely. (Take the train, or the roads - avoiding the A10)
Although the City Centre is ahead the direction sign suggests a right turn across this busy road to a 'quieter route' to the centre.
Directional Signage indicating right turn into Bateman Street: Newnham 1.25, Trumpington 2.3, West Cambridge 2.75
Signs read. Station 2 (left). NCN Routes 11 and 51 continue past to the left. City Centre 1/5 to the right. Going behind , over the bridge Arbury 1 1/4, King's Hedges 2
Straight on to: Newnham 1 1/2 Addenbrooke's 1 3/4 Trumpington 2 1/2 West Cambridge 2 3/4 Turn right to: City Centre 1 1/2 Abbey 2 1/3 Cherry Hingon 2 1/2 Chesterton 3 Arbury 3 1/4 Kings Hedges 4 Pedestrian route to City Cent ... [more]
The clock that stood on a tall post on this island is a distant memory. (By Sept 2008 seems to have come back according to http://www.cambridge-news.co.uk/cn_news_home/displayarticle.asp?id=347974). This photo shows the detailed pedestri ... [more]
Detail of the sign fixings on thi directional signage in Girton. The sign can easily be rotated on the post and is usually pointing in the wrong direction.
This directional signage has been poorly fixed to the post and requires constant turning back to its correct position. Shoddy work by South Cambridgeshire District Council!


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