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Old December 13th 19, 08:23 PM posted to uk.transport.london
Clive D.W. Feather Clive D.W. Feather is offline
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If the old A14 were to be dug up
and returned to farmland it wouldn't be so bad but we all know the chances of
that happening are zero.


How do you expect people to get from Godmanchester or St. Ives to
Cambridge? Yes, you could dig up one of the two carriageways but I'm not
convinced that the work would be worth the effort.

How do you expect people to get from central Huntingdon or Stukeley
Meadows to the A1 or the A14? That's also "old A14".

Then there's the viaduct over the East Coast mainline, which has been
crumbling down for years. Rather than try to rebuild what's really a
Huntingdon inner ring road, the answer is a proper bypass.


Though oddly the viaduct has already been re-designated the A1307. Apparently
the danger of it falling down seem to have disappeared.


No, it hasn't. It's been redesignated "closed".

Google Maps hasn't caught up with the closure yet. But trust me, it's
closed. Go and look.

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