Cycle lanes and subways, Sydenham bypass, Belfast :: Shared Description
The Sydenham bypass opened in 1959, long before cycling became a popular recreational activity, when bicycles were an everyday form of transport for those unable to buy a car or motorcycle. The provision of cycle lanes and subways, at Tillysburn/Knocknagoney was a far-sighted idea very welcome in the 21st century.
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Created: Mon, 10 Mar 2014, Updated: Mon, 10 Mar 2014
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