New flyover, Dromore (6)
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Image: © Albert Bridge Taken: 4 Jul 2009
See Image The construction of the new flyover/underpass, at the southern end of the Dromore bypass, involves excavation through rock and seems (to the layman) to be taking much longer than those at Loughbrickland, Banbridge (now open) and Hillsborough. This is the site of the new sliproad which will be used by traffic from the Banbridge/Newry direction going into Dromore. The new flyover is at top right. (The Google map shows the road as already built and the underpass as a flyover). Continue to Image