End of Summer Lane North
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Image: © s Taken: 30 Mar 2023
The section of Summer Lane from New Bristol Road to the base of the Summer Lane Railway Bridge was renamed Summer Lane North, following the rerouting of Summer Lane from a new roundabout on New Bristol Road (opposite Lidl) to join the existing road crossing over Summer Lane Railway Bridge in 1986. The original road was blocked to traffic from the access at Summer Lane and New Bristol Road. Until the railway was built in 1841 this road would've gone through flat land instead of the current slope up to the railway bridge. The buildings on the left are offices on Park Way, built in 1990 along with Worle Parkway Railway Station.