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A174(T) - flow merging of traffic on the west-bound slip road at Marton
The merging arrangement shown here allows traffic from the direction of Middlesbrough (right-hand lane) to merge with traffic from Marton (left-hand lane) as it joins the A174 Trunk road from the A172. Marton road bridge is just to the right of where this photograph was taken.
Image: © Philip Barker
Taken: 25 Nov 2009
0.04 miles
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Traffic flow at Marton Interchange
The white van shown in this picture is using the slip lane to enter the A174(T) west-bound traffic flow. The blue lorry shown in the right-hand side of the picture has left the A174(T) trunk road and is waiting at the traffic lights in order to turn right into the south-bound flow of traffic towards Marton shops.
Image: © Philip Barker
Taken: 25 Nov 2009
0.08 miles
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A174 Trunk Road at Marton (view west)
The A174(T) road runs from the Stockton area (in the west) towards Redcar (in the east). At peak periods this road carries substantial volumes of traffic pass and towards the village of Marton. This photograph was taken from the bridge at Marton (on the A172 road) looking in an westerly direction towards Stockton-on-Tees.
Image: © Philip Barker
Taken: 25 Nov 2009
0.09 miles
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Exit Slip Road from east-bound A174 Trunk Road to A172 at Marton
This picture shows traffic on the exit slip road from the A174(T) waiting to turn right onto the A172 in order to travel towards Marton shops. Traffic using the other lane would turn left in the direction of Middlesbrough. Marton road bridge is just to the left of where this photograph was taken.
Image: © Philip Barker
Taken: 25 Nov 2009
0.12 miles
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A174(T) - flow splitting of traffic on the exit slip road at Marton
The flow splitting arrangement shown here allows traffic from the west-bound carriageway of the A174 trunk road to split into two streams. At the junction, the north-bound flow (in the direction of Middlesbrough) can turn right onto the A172 road while the south-bound flow can merge left into traffic heading for Marton.
Image: © Philip Barker
Taken: 25 Nov 2009
0.14 miles
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Traffic outside Captain Cook's School, Marton
The high volume of traffic that passes by Captain Cook's School (entrance through the green gates) makes crossing the road a very hazardous affair for school-goers.
Image: © Philip Barker
Taken: 25 Nov 2009
0.17 miles
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Traffic queue on Stokesley Road, Marton
At peak periods the traffic on Stokesley Road, Marton can be quite horrendous. Motorists and local residents who have to cope with it often refer to queues like the one shown above as the 'Marton crawl'.
Image: © Philip Barker
Taken: 25 Nov 2009
0.19 miles
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Exit Slip Road from west-bound A174 Trunk Road to A172 at Marton
This picture shows a van approaching the road junction at Marton interchange. The vehicle is probably going to turn right onto the A172 in the direction of Middlesbrough. The other lane takes traffic into Marton.
Image: © Philip Barker
Taken: 25 Nov 2009
0.20 miles
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Snow in playing field - Captain Cook's School
This picture depicts a view of a snow-laden playing field at Captain Cook's School in Marton. The picture was taken on Christmas Day looking in a northerly direction towards Ormesby.
Image: © Philip Barker
Taken: 25 Dec 2009
0.20 miles
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The Rudds Arms in 'Old' Marton
The Rudds Arms public house is located in the original village of Marton and is located in a convenient position just to the north of the A174(T) dual carriageway. The hostelry is located 'just across the road' from the Marton Country Club - see here:
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Image: © Philip Barker
Taken: 25 Nov 2009
0.20 miles