Park Road - One way road with cycle lane in contraflow

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Park Road - One way road with cycle lane in contraflow

Image: © Ed of the South Taken: 10 Sep 2012

The Park Road bridge, over the London to East Grinstead railway line, now operates as a one way road due to its weak structure. Road traffic flows towards and gives way to the busier Station Road (part of the A22). I am not sure of the wisdom of having a cycle lane in contraflow to the road, a lane that has been subsequently taken out of use.

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Image Location

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51.128069
Longitude
-0.017823