A better picture of Beryl sharing bikes at Truro station
It's not marked on the online maps, but this footway links to the Truro-Tresilian cycle route
It's not marked on the online maps, but the footway across the road links to the Truro-Tresilian cycle route
Right-angle turn on quiet road coming out at the top end of Truro station
How many cars can you fit into one closed road?
NCN route 3 forks left here (it's quite a busy road)
Modal filter on cut-through in Truro
This seems to be a one-way link from NCN route 32 to NCN route 3
Junction of NCN route 32 and a variant link to NCN route 3
There are no bike stands here, despite the obvious need in central Truro - these bikes are on their own stands.
Pedestrian and cycle zone (I think the van had a disabled permit)
No Entry except buses, cycles and taxis
Unobtrusive route sign for NCN route 3 - turn right heading westwards (or left heading eastwards)
Route sign for NCN route 3 - turn left heading eastwards (or right heading westwards)
Dropped kerb and modal filter on pedestrian route to the centre of Truro
Pedestrian routes ahead and right to the centre of Truro
Quieter routes ahead and right towards Truro station
Footway build-out to make the junction safer - there's a quieter route from the station to the centre to the right.
Cornwall Council's Beryl Bikes have reached Truro station
Rather random starting point for a shared-use footway into Truro
The uphill bus and bike lane ends because two motor traffic lanes are needed at the junction, and cyclists have to use shared-use and pedestrian crossings. None of this is shown on OpenCycleMap.
Millennium Milepost Truro
This milepost is a Rowe type and has a T3/7 disk.
The mileages on this milepost are:
1) St Austell 31, Redruth 11
2) Truro City Centre, Newquay 15
Stopping trains on the Cardiff-Penzance route, with reasonable provision for cycles, are being partially replaced by Class 80x Intercity trains, with limited provision for bikes which must be reserved and hung up in a small cupboard - a big
Shared-use path by the A390
Shared-use path past Truro's new Lidl supermarket
Inadequate crossing of the A390 at Truro's new Lidl supermarket
New shared-use path (the sign is around the corner ahead) and zig-zag ramp to Truro's new Lidl supermarket
NCN route 3 crossing the A390 in Truro - no traffic lights, so good luck. There's a light-controlled crossing at Sainsbury's, not far to the west.
Route signs at the inadequate crossing of NCN route 3 over the A390
NCN route 3 leaving Truro to the west
Cycle parking at Truro's new Lidl supermarket
Inadequate crossing of the busy A390 to reach the Newham Trail, Truro
Proper crossing of the busy A390 needed to the Newham Trail, Truro
Two Shared Path signs on the route towards Truro station
Shared-use link towards Truro station
Turn left and use the Inadequate crossing of the busy A390 to reach Truro station
Modal filter and access to County Hall from the Newham Trail, Truro
Junction to County Hall from the Newham Trail
Start of the Newham Trail, Truro (a cycleway, though shown as a footpath on OpenCycleMap)
Shared-use path at the start of the Newham Trail in Truro
Inadequate crossing of the busy A390 to reach Truro station (Merge in Turn seems to refer to cars, although they've already merged by this point, but it might refer to cyclists towards the hospital filtering in.)
Two route signs on the edge of Truro
Cut-through with steps in Truro
Definitely pedestrians only.
Pop-up space in the centre of Truro, now with a ramped platform for easier boarding of buses.
Modal filter to the left but not to the right, oddly.
Lots of space created for cycle parking, and this is it? One cycle hoop?
Potential riverside route out of Truro.
Temporary closure on potential riverside route into Truro
Cut-through on potential riverside route into Truro
Potential riverside route into Truro to the right
Cut-through on potential riverside route into Truro
Cut-through on potential riverside route into Truro
End of potential riverside route into Truro
Start of potential riverside route into Truro
Steps on the link to the closed road past Penair School, Truro
Steps towards the closed road past Penair School, Truro
Useful cut-through towards central Truro
Dropped kerb needed on this useful cut-through
Useful cut-through towards central Truro
Roundabout and steps in the housing estate near Penair School, Truro
Junction of alleys, not shown on online mapping.
Junction of alleys, not shown on online mapping.
Pedestrian cut-through, not shown on online mapping.
One of many cut-throughs in this area of Truro
Private road, one of many cut-throughs in this area of Truro
One of many cut-throughs in this area of Truro
One of many cut-throughs in this area of Truro
Start of lane to Malpas and St Clement
Start of closed road past Penair School, Truro
It's bizarre to have a closed road past Penair School, Truro, but only stepped access to the school.
Steps from the closed road past Penair School, Truro
Link from the closed road past Penair School, Truro
Link from the closed road past Penair School, Truro
Modal filter, but without a dropped kerb, on a closed road past Penair School, Truro
Modal filter, but without a dropped kerb, on a closed road past Penair School, Truro
No dropped kerb, not signed as cycle access to Waitrose - the road access is a very long way around.
Not a cycle shelter, and not signed as cycle access to Waitrose - the road access is a very long way around.
Small cycle shelter at Waitrose, Truro
NCN route 3 arriving in Truro - cyclists can use the shared-use footway to cross the A390 just the left.
There are lots of handy cut-throughs in this area of Truro
Bespoke cycle stands at Tesco, Truro
Right turn permitted for cyclists on NCN route 3 in Truro
Pop-up seating on Boscawen St, Truro
Start of a useful shared-use link by the River Allen, Truro
End of a useful shared-use link by the River Allen, Truro
Useful shared-use link by the River Allen, Truro
Useful shared-use link by the River Allen, Truro
Useful shared-use link by the River Allen, Truro
Start of a useful shared-use link by the River Allen, Truro
NCN route 32 leaving Truro
NCN route 32 passes to the left of Truro Methodist Church, but in fact this route through the car park is more direct.
Obstructions on NCN route 32 in Truro - the route through the car park to the left of Truro Methodist Church is more direct anyway.
NCN route 32 passes to the right of Truro Methodist Church, but in fact the route through the car park to the left is more direct.
Route sign for NCN route 32 in Truro.
There could be a nice cycle route through Victoria Gardens in Truro.