Flyover site near Dromore (1)

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Flyover site near Dromore (1)

Image: © Albert Bridge Taken: 25 Jul 2009

The road between Sprucefield Image and Loughbrickland Image was built, in the 1970’s, as an all purpose dual carriageway with right and “U” turns allowed. There are also numerous gaps in the central reservation to allow right turns from private lanes and individual houses. Five grade-separated junctions have been (or are being) built and a few gaps have been closed in recent years – see Image, Image, Image, Image and Image Another four are planned over the next nine years, including one here at Mullan’s Corner Image, south of Dromore. This is the view towards Banbridge at the staggered crossroads where the Gowdystown Road (partly a “B” road and partly an unclassified road - connecting Waringsford and Blackskull) crosses the Belfast – Dublin road. Continue to Image

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Image Location

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Latitude
54.38751
Longitude
-6.180508