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Coventry ring road

PostPosted: Fri Dec 25, 2009 6:05 am
by rebbonk
I stumbled across this and thought some of you might be interested...

http://www.cbrd.co.uk/indepth/coventryringroad/

Re: Coventry ring road

PostPosted: Thu Dec 31, 2009 1:08 am
by yourworstnightmare
That was when work was Quality, and you didnt need Bullshit paperwork, Fair play to me old fella he helped build it, and no Qualifications ;)

Re: Coventry ring road

PostPosted: Sun Jan 24, 2010 8:29 pm
by dutchman
The Ring Road as we know it today is not the original!

The original version was a dual carriageway at ground level with a cycle track and roundabouts at junctions instead of ramps or flyovers. (Some of you may remember the roundabout at London Road, the impossibly tight left turn into Whitefriars Street and the stub road which was never completed). It's route was also slightly different from where it is today.

Ringway St John and Ringway St Nicholas were in fact completed to the original design between 1958 and 1960. Work was then halted while traffic studies were carried-out and geological samples taken, but not before some of Coventry's most historic buildings had already been demolished. In the meantime the planning dept withdrew its previous support for a Ring Road, describing it as an "outmoded and outdated concept". They also bemoaned the destruction of so many homes and businesses in the city centre.

External funding considerations intervened and work resumed on a revised Ring Road plan with raised sections and less tight turn-offs than had previously been thought practical.

Original plan is too big to display here. Please click on image to view original size:
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Re: Coventry ring road

PostPosted: Sun Jan 24, 2010 8:45 pm
by PoundShopPeter
yourworstnightmare wrote:That was when work was Quality, and you didnt need Bullshit paperwork, Fair play to me old fella he helped build it, and no Qualifications ;)


My old man (god rest his soul) apparently helped with its construction too - from one of Gallifords (?) offices.

It's definitely very Coventry.

Very funny website too. :D