Park Lane from the crossroads north of Stalmine
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The photograph on this page of Park Lane from the crossroads north of Stalmine by Barbara Carr as part of the Geograph project.
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Image: © Barbara Carr Taken: 30 Oct 2013
This is a hazardous junction to negotiate in any direction when on foot, visibility being very limited from the few spots which are safe to stand upon, this being the best bit - but even from here, traffic waiting at the right of picture hides whatever's coming from the east, and the return trip is a bit of a 'Hokey-Cokey' experience due to the buildings obscuring the view along Park Lane. Mid-afternoon, drivers were very mindful and courteous, but I wouldn't like to tackle this junction at rush-hour.