Old road, Lisburn

Introduction

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Old road, Lisburn

Image: © Albert Bridge Taken: 19 Oct 2010

This piece of old road leads from the Antrim Road to the North Circular Road Image (background). I have always thought that it was part of the original alignment of the road but further information is welcome. The bollards, at the top, are a relatively-recent arrangement. Before their installation some drivers used it to avoid a queue at the end of the North Circular Road.

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Image Location

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Latitude
54.514401
Longitude
-6.04963