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![]() https://goo.gl/maps/9BvVTUQWUswc3HXC9 Why is it there? -- Basil Jet recently enjoyed listening to Jon Hassell - 1978 - Vernal Equinox |
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On 17/09/2019 01:50, Basil Jet wrote:
https://goo.gl/maps/9BvVTUQWUswc3HXC9 Why is it there? Somewere for the troll to live. -- Graeme Wall This account not read. |
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On Tue, Sep 17, 2019 at 01:50:14AM +0100, Basil Jet wrote:
https://goo.gl/maps/9BvVTUQWUswc3HXC9 Why is it there? I would assume that the road layout has changed since it was built and the west-bound carriageway of East India Dock Rd used to be wider. -- David Cantrell | Nth greatest programmer in the world If you have received this email in error, please add some nutmeg and egg whites, whisk, and place in a warm oven for 40 minutes. |
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The Google map must be at least 20 years old because the trunk road
is labelled A102. When the erroneously named M11 Link Road was opened in August 1999 (if memory serves correctly) the northern section of the A102 became part of the A12. The footbridge is long gone and I don't remember it at all even though I used to drive under it frequently and, when I worked in Dartford, ten times a week. |
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On 17/09/2019 01:50, Basil Jet wrote:
https://goo.gl/maps/9BvVTUQWUswc3HXC9 Why is it there? It has a no cycling sign at its start, so maybe, at least nowadays, some safe(r) path for pedestrians? PA |
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On 17/09/2019 14:51, Robin9 wrote:
The Google map must be at least 20 years old because the trunk road is labelled A102. When the erroneously named M11 Link Road was opened in August 1999 (if memory serves correctly) the northern section of the A102 became part of the A12. The footbridge is long gone and I don't remember it at all even though I used to drive under it frequently and, when I worked in Dartford, ten times a week. Well it's shown in this image dated August 2018: https://goo.gl/maps/zkzcYbmyGz1FSqcS8 |
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On 17/09/2019 14:51, Robin9 wrote:
The Google map must be at least 20 years old because the trunk road is labelled A102. When the erroneously named M11 Link Road was opened in August 1999 (if memory serves correctly) the northern section of the A102 became part of the A12. Not quite. The Blackwall Tunnel Northern Approach Road remained the A102 from just north of the roundabout. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/A12_road_(England) And thank you (not) for reminding me of the days of the A102(M) with a 60 mph limit ![]() -- Robin reply-to address is (intended to be) valid |
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On Tue, Sep 17, 2019 at 02:51:59PM +0100, Robin9 wrote:
The footbridge is long gone and I don't remember it at all even though I used to drive under it frequently and, when I worked in Dartford, ten times a week. You don't remember hundreds of other completely irrelevant structures that you passed either. -- David Cantrell | http://www.cantrell.org.uk/david Featu an incorrectly implemented bug |
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On Tue, 17 Sep 2019 01:50:14 +0100, Basil Jet
wrote: https://goo.gl/maps/9BvVTUQWUswc3HXC9 Why is it there? Pedestrian access to the bus stop. -- jhk |
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