toastedpickles wrote: » Wasn't there a set at kill? I was only a wee pickle but I remember there being lights at both sides of kill too
smokie72 wrote: » Spent my last evening hopefully waiting for the lights to go green for several minutes on the belgard road. Hopefully the contractor will change the length of the sequence of lights for traffic on the belgard/fonthill roads from tomorrow morning? Slightly off topic but it would be nice to see some old photos of the newlands cross. I saw one a few years ago from the 1930's. It just looked like a crossroads you would see down the country. Actually it would be good to see old photos of the naas road as well. Does anybody remember was the red cow looked like before the m50 was built or what the belgard road looked like before 1983? I have only faded memories of both.
pad199207 wrote: » remember the old concrete surface, and ud be wizzing along and all you hear is duh dun.... duh dun..... duh dun.... duh dun..... etc going over the lines that seperated the concreteDont tell me we are going to have a " RIP Newlands Cross Traffic Lights" thread ?:O
mollybird wrote: » can anyone tell me did they say at all what time the flyover will be open to traffic at all tommorow? not sure if i should try it out going to work in the morning or avoid it if it not open yet to traffic. thanks
Redd4 wrote: » be nice if the guy with the drone caught the first car across it
AstraMonti wrote: » Do you have a link for that?
beertons wrote: » There'll probably be a 60km speed limit on it!
spacetweek wrote: » I'll swing by around 11 tonight to have a look but I reckon they'll do it around 6am.
Musefan wrote: » Ok probably a stupid question, but can I watch a video or something of which lane will do what? If I were coming from the naas direction looking to go to the luas at the red cow- I presume I take the left most lane of the flyover, and take the left for the luas when I come off it?
spacetweek wrote: » Swung by. Still surfacing to do so defo not open for several more hours. Saw them removing the paint from one of the gantries though
finnharpsboy wrote: » Had to go for a spin over it just now, I must say it felt odd not stopping and carrying straight on through, and a little bit eerie in that fog seeing the trucks going over and not in front of you as you come down Belgard road
jvan wrote: » If it becomes an on going issue you could always head down one slip lane, stop at the lights and then back up the opposite side just to reminisce about the old days Glad to hear it's open and I'm sure there'll be lots of happy commuters on it this morning.