Looking across Colnbrook By-pass

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Looking across Colnbrook By-pass

Image: © Marathon Taken: 22 Oct 2016

The Longford and Colnbrook by-pass was built in 1929 to by-pass the old villages of Longford, Poyle and Colnbrook. It is now known simply as Colnbrook By-pass and is part of the A4. This view from the central reservation looks across the east bound carriageway to a footpath which leads to Harmondsworth.

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Image Location

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51.482942
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-0.482646