From the north end of Coppice Road, Finchfield

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From the north end of Coppice Road, Finchfield

Image: © Richard Vince Taken: 6 Jun 2013

This junction was the terminus of Wolverhampton Corporation trolleybus route 12; the trolleybuses turned left into Coppice Road (foreground), then reversed highly awkwardly across the oncoming traffic into Castlecroft Road (left distance) before heading back to town. The other reversing triangles on the Wolverhampton system were arranged so that the trolleybuses reversed into side streets on the nearside rather than out of them. The roundabout containing the very lush tree (right) was constructed on the site of the New Inn, which was demolished in the 1970s.

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Image Location

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Latitude
52.579512
Longitude
-2.168929