Old road to new road

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Old road to new road

Image: © Michael Dibb Taken: 17 Dec 2009

Station Road in Andoversford was part of the route of the A40. When the Banbury to Cheltenham Direct railway was dismantled, a new stretch of dual carriageway was able to be created for the A40 when the railway embankment was destroyed. The footpath goes from Station Road, via the side of this factory building, to the A40. The footpath sign seems to indicate that the path goes through the building rather than round it.

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Image Location

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Latitude
51.875954
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-1.966108