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This listing only shows photos within Edinburgh.
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Route 8 crosses the tramway, while the speed limit sign has gained an "except buses, taxis & cycles" plate!
Sign explaining signs on westbound "RR" cycle route have red backgrounds while eastbound the backgrounds are green. The signs in photo #65672 have the all important directions to be taken at the upcoming junction.
The first route sign I noticed for the "RR" cycle route since joining at Gilmerton Dykes Street. It isn't even at a junction!
A route confirmation sign for NCN1, NCN75 and Edinburgh Family Network Route 6 (King's Buildings to City Centre)
Shared-use footway and signage on Gogar Station Road, across the other side of the Edinburgh City Bypass from Edinburgh Park
Sign for South Gyle station on South Gyle Road, part of the Haymarket to Edinburgh Park signed cycle route. Although it is continuously signed, this cycle route does not show the end points on signs, only local destinations.
Route sign for A8 cyclepath (few and far between) giving directions for junction ahead (see #37411) - no mention of airport, and Newbridge is given as left although cyclists heading for the A89 via the Newbridge Roundabout bridge should go … [more]
RR refers to the Regional Route parallel to the Edinburgh bypass (an A road on which cycling is banned)
The turn to Holyrood Park. A cycle tour of Edinburgh at the CycleNation / CTC conference, November 2010.
NCN1 straight on for Duddingston 1.25, Edinburgh City Centre 4 or the other way for Jewel 0.3 or Musselburgh 3.
Brunstane 0.5 and Dalkeith 7 to the left. Bingham 0.5 and Edinburgh City Centre to the right, on NCN1. A spoke campaigner, on the cycle tour of Edinburgh at the CycleNation / CTC conference, November 2010.
Barely discernible route sign. A cycle tour of Edinburgh at the CycleNation / CTC conference, November 2010.
A cycle tour of Edinburgh at the CycleNation / CTC conference, November 2010. Signage reads: Queensferry 11 City Centre 1.75 Newhaven 2 Wardie 1.75 Trinity 1.5