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A419 Blunsdon Bypass, United Kingdom



A419 northbound carriageway

Traffic began using the northbound carriageway of the bypass in June 2008.

  • Southbound carriageway
    The southbound carriageway from Castle Eaton Junction to Turnpike is now open.
  • A419 Blunsdon Bypass
    The A419 Blunsdon Bypass is undergoing a £65.5m scheme designed to remove...
  • New southbound carriageway
    The new southbound carriageway was opened to traffic on 15 November 2008.
  • Widhill Lane bridleway bridge
    The Widhill Lane bridleway bridge allows pedestrians to cross the bypass.
  • Widhill Lane bridleway bridge construction
    Construction work at the Widhill Lane bridleway bridge.
  • A419 northbound carriageway
    Traffic began using the northbound carriageway of the bypass in June 2008.

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