| Category: | Obstruction: A problem that needs to be fixed |
| Tags: | footway, obstruction |
| Date: | 1.39pm, 2nd September, 2009 |
| Facing: | North west |
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Soon after the worryingly narrow footway on the Ouse Viaduct (photo 18875) the route reaches the eastbound bus stops as a 3m width shared use footway. (Cycle parking is provided on the other side of the busway, off-camera to right.) The pinch caused by the WW2 pillbox is needlessly made worse by new cabinets (width about 2m), forcing a deflection into the pedestrian area. To reach Station Road, St Ives (ahead) the path crosses two wide busways, with right-angle turns.
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