Your bike on a bridge pics

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briantrumpet

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After yesterday's busy-ness on the roads, today was quieter - this is the A30 near Exeter:

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Bridge over a part-time stream/boggy section

Upton/North Elmsall
Doncaster Road (A638)

There's no picture on Geograph, but it's reached via this gate
https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/4341623

Not far away, there's a railway platform standing in the same woods!
It was Upton & North Elmsall Station, all the buildings are gone though

Apologies for the quality, but I think my camera was having issues with the A/F in the dappled sunlight

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http://www.wakefield.gov.uk/sport-h...rks-and-countryside/parks/upton-country-park?
 
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Today
During 'allowed exercise'


Holmfield Lane bridge
From Sheepwalk Lane/Stranglands Lane (road between Glasshougton & FerryBridge)
This crosses/underpasses the 'new' A1 & the M62, at the 'new' junction that avoids Ferrybridge 'services' roundabout)

Approaching from Stranglands/Sheepwalk (north side)
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The slip-roads to the 'new' A1, from the east-bound M62
South-bound A1, to the left
North-bound, to the right
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A quiet M62
I'm looking westbound, the blue sings are the '1 mile' for jct 32
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https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/3514823

EDIT @ 17:25

The foot bridge can just be made out in this aerlal shot, crossing over where the slip-roads join the westbound M62
Northbound 'new' A1 disappearing right
Southbound 'new' A1, & the (eastwards) M62 (before they diverge) to the left
Westbound M62, heading towards the top-left of the picture

https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/56468
 
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Mr Celine

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The bike is on Drygrange new bridge. (A68, steel cantilevered box girder built 1973.)

Down below is the top of Drygrange old bridge. ( Built for the Lauder - Jedburgh turnpike it then became the A68 and is now only open to pedestrians and cyclists. Three masonry spans built 1780.)

In the background is Leaderfoot viaduct. (Built for the Berwickshire Railway, a subsidiary of the NBR. 19 spans, sandstone with brick arches built 1865 closed 1967.
 
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