Cycle ramp on the Plumstead Gyratory

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The photograph on this page of Cycle ramp on the Plumstead Gyratory by Stephen Craven as part of the Geograph project.

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Cycle ramp on the Plumstead Gyratory

Image: © Stephen Craven Taken: 9 May 2010

The fast-moving Plumstead gyratory system was built with cyclists in mind insofar as there are a couple of cycle paths passing underneath the flyovers (though I would not want to ride that way at night). They come together - along the two sides of the blue hoarding seen in the photo - in the south-east corner of the gyratory with this spiral ramp taking cyclists up onto Plumstead High Street.

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Image Location

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51.490045
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