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The "new" A63 out to the M1 at junction 44(?) from Cross Green - the road where all the light cabling was stolen from. Boring, boring, boring - you could be driving through a generic industrial estate just about anywhere, there are pointless roundabouts and a terminally slow 30mph limit for far too long, enlivened only when the limit shoots up to a dizzying 40mph. And this on a brand new dual carriageway.And all the motorways in the area are as dull as ditch water too.
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jdbythesea wrote: For me it used to be the stretch from Kirkstall lights all the way to the Yorkshire Post building. Drove it every morning for years and it was always a pain. Definately!I commute by bike and its awful, so bad I actually cycle home via Woodhouse Lane/Headingley rather than do Kirkstall road twice in a day!
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jdbythesea wrote: For me it used to be the stretch from Kirkstall lights all the way to the Yorkshire Post building. Drove it every morning for years and it was always a pain. Actually I find that stretch to be quite interesting - but then I'm old enough to remember with nostalgia and affection all the fascinating architecture and industries which lined both sides in the 1940s/50s/60s. Also at the present time the massive civil engineering alterations which are going on in connection with the new bus lanes are quite stunning, and the scene changes noticably almost weekly.For anyone interested there is a comprehensive and most interesting website which is updated regularly :-A65 Kirkstall Road Quality Bus Corridor
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BLAKEY wrote: <SNIP> Historically yes I'd agree its quite interesting, if you go off the A65 onto most things between the road and the canal/train/river theres quite a lot of interesting stuff. And some other things like the Viaduct, Sun Hotel etc are quite pleasent to look at.But seriously, road works are stunning? The only thing thing thats stunning about them is how its taking them 3 years to get the thing finished! I'm interested from a commuting/engineering perspective but its an awful road to use for all trafffic!
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raveydavey wrote: The "new" A63 out to the M1 at junction 44(?) from Cross Green - the road where all the light cabling was stolen from. Boring, boring, boring - you could be driving through a generic industrial estate just about anywhere, there are pointless roundabouts and a terminally slow 30mph limit for far too long, enlivened only when the limit shoots up to a dizzying 40mph. And this on a brand new dual carriageway.And all the motorways in the area are as dull as ditch water too. Indeed,and too many roundabouts.So much for the 10,000 jobs it was supposed to bring.
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Skeltons Lane at Red Hall, Leeds 14 seems to go on for miles, and miles in a dead straight linehttp://g.co/maps/8d9ja
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Phill_dvsn wrote: Skeltons Lane at Red Hall, Leeds 14 seems to go on for miles, and miles in a dead straight linehttp://g.co/maps/8d9ja Yep Skeltons Lane sure is a long straight road. It's not without interest though looking out when sat on the top floor of the bus service that goes to and from Thorner and beyond. When using your link I was casually moving around and came across this place on Red Hall Lane (or nearby) http://tiny.cc/nju21It looks interesting, though probably not a gatehouse that you have recently been interested in. I wonder if the old railway to Wetherby passed here on its way to Thorner?
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