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[Image taken 7.8.23] Baker Street looking towards Shipton Street, York. All the side junctions now connect with smooth tarmac – the darker area. (Compare with: #165152.) Other image here today and links: #196509.
[Image taken 7.8.23] Shipton Street, York. Context: #196513. Other image here today and links: #196509. Other image from today and links: #196507.
[Image taken 7.8.23] Shipton Street, York. The H-bar has been repainted as part of the resurfacing in late July 2023. Compare with: #196512. Other image here today and links: #196509. Other image from today and links: #196507.
[UPDATE 16.8.23: #196788.] [Image taken 7.8.23] Shipton Street, York. Context: #195917. Compare with: #196513. Why wasn’t the H-bar painted when the other markings were redone? Other image here today and links: #196509.
[Image taken 7.8.23] Shipton Street (looking towards Newborough Street), York. Context: #170582. Other image here today and links: #196509.
[Image taken 7.8.23] Shipton Street (from Burton Stone Lane), York. Context: #196064. The dark area is the resurfacing. Other image here today and links: #196509. Other image from today and links: #196507.
[Image taken 7.8.23] Shipton Street (looking into it from Newborough Street), York. The whole of the street has recently been resurfaced. Other images here today: #196510, #196511, #196512, #196513, #196514, #196515. Other image from today … [more]
The section of canal towpath between the Murano Street bridge and Shakespeare Street (see #192196) remains closed for resurfacing.
The resurfaced section of the canal towpath between Applecross Street and the Claypits bridge only starts at the end of the cobbles.
The canal towpath is now closed for resurfacing. Work can be seen going on in the distance. However, the only information for the diversion route is on the notice at the closure. The route itself, which is via the parallel main road, is not … [more]
[Image taken 17.3.23] Burton Stone Lane, York. Context: #189234 and #191693. Parts of Burton Stone Lane were patched and resurfaced in late (December?) 2022 and, as here, in March 2023. Other image this subject today: #192135. Other image … [more]
[Image taken 17.3.23] Crichton Avenue, looking towards the junction with Burton Stone Lane, York. Context and links: #192132.
[Image taken 17.3.23] Crichton Avenue, looking towards the junction with Intake Avenue, York. Resurfacing has created uncomfortable bumps. Is it due to be covered in green tarmac and made smooth? I'll ask CYC. Location: #192133. Other image … [more]
[UPDATE: On 22.4.23 I saw - experienced - the resurfacing was complete: #193302, #193303] [UPDATE: On Monday 17 April 2023 I got a text message from one of York's cycle couriers telling me resurfacing works have started. They were ongoing … [more]
The resurfacing of the path from the Forth & Clyde Canal to Netherton Road, down the side of the David Lloyd Club only lasts a few metres, but it at least eliminates the step between the existing asphalt and the rest of the path.
The narrow advisory cycle lanes on Highburgh Road are almost invisible. The section of road in the foreground has been resurfaced, and awaits the reinstatement of road markings.
Highburgh Road, resurfaced, but awaiting reinstatement of road markings besides the stop lines for the toucan crossing.
The narrow advisory cycle lanes on Highburgh Road are almost invisible. The section of road in the foreground has been resurfaced and awaits the reinstatement of road markings.
The ramp up to the Forth & Clyde Canal towpath from Lochburn Road has been made wider and resurfaced.
The cobbles under the Ruchill Street bridge have been replaced by asphalt, removing one hazard at this very narrow section of path built in modern times. See #92011 for previous surface.
[Image taken 31.3.22] Bootham York. Lights for the new crossing over Bootham, part of the Scarborough Bridge to Bootham Park cycle route improvements scheme, have appeared. As has a sign promising road surface repairs in St Mary's. … [more]
[UPDATE: On Monday 17 April 2023 I got a text message from one of York's cycle couriers telling me resurfacing works have started. They are on the eastern end of Ouse Bridge and extend as far as Nessgate] [Image taken 11.1.22] … [more]
No further progress on reinstating the road markings at the newly rebuilt Old Dumbarton Road/Ferry Road/Benalder Street junction. All of the pedestrians visible are walking on the cycle track and not the narrow footway.
West Thomson Street has been partially resurfaced (see #107341), but the cycle lane has not been reinstated, even though the signs remain, albeit one facing in the wrong direction.
The resurfaced section of the Forth & Clyde Canal towpath will tie into the work at Stockingfield Junction, where a bridge is being built across the canal.
Although the main towpath has been resurfaced, nothing has been done about the poor connection from the towpath to the path to Vaila Street. In addition to local access, this is important for making connections between the canal and … [more]
The cycle track from Churchill Avenue carriageway for avoiding The Murray Roundabout being resurfaced. On the right, the newly upgraded shared-use footway that runs the full length of Churchill Avenue.
Cycling home with Flora along Pollokshaws Road. Traffic management for the shared path resurfacing better cycle provision than path itself! Buy hey, 6 lanes for motors obviously essential https://t.co/Whhbubr5SC
1/2 Yet another #designfail for #Edinburgh #cyclinginfrastructure. If this is what extra funding gets us we're screwed. https://t.co/8XNeziZQjN
Path in Wyndford being widened, rerouted and resurfaced, providing more direct route between Kelvin Walkway and Southmuir Place.
Brace yourself people. This is St Andrew's Street opposite John Lewis. Obviously they haven't finished yet (I don't know what that mesh is underneath the tarmac) but it's looking good here.
The cobble replacement work only goes so far, so together with the bumpy path opposite Speirs Wharf means the canal path is still not the ideal route into the city from the northwest that it could be.
Access from Baird's Brae to the canal bridge and city-bound path is cobble-free, but the left turn towards Maryhill involves crossing a strip of cobbles.
A section of the A77 cycleway that is being resurfaced, and has been left open for use in the meantime. Off to the left one of the crossing points can just be seen, where the dual carriageway can be crossed to access properties on the … [more]
A section of the A77 cycleway being upgraded. Unfortunately the newly installed lighting columns now obstruct the path. With some forward planning, they could have been placed nearer the fence, out of the way of the cycleway.
An upgraded section of the A77 cycleway. Unfortunately the newly installed lighting columns now obstruct the path. With some forward planning, they could have been placed nearer the fence, out of the way of the cycleway.
@magnatom @carsickglasgow using tablet. Never used surface being removed. http://t.co/WhUfBj6lag [This newspaper article relates: http://www.dailyrecord.co.uk/news/scottish-news/glasgow-city-council-spends-thousands-5626645]
The iron work is still a little raised but Short Street is finally being resurfaced, with the setts removed too. Let's hope it lasts.
Lovely looking new surface to one of the paths across Queen's Green. It's still got barriers round it and this appears to be the only section that's been completed, however. Compare this with #56466 or #56465
Not only is there vertical upstand left at dropped kerb after resurfacing, but now the road markings have been reinstated with a loading bay marked over half of the dropped kerb!
Resurfacing a cyclepath, Dutch style. This four kilometre long, four metre wide cycle path is being resurfaced. There's room for two rollers next to each other. The sign reads "Fietspad - dus niet brommen". i.e. "Cyclepath - therefore no … [more]
Resurfacing a cycle path, Dutch style. Another layer is applied to a four kilometre long four metre wide cyclepath.