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Id Creator Description Created at Last changed
356076 Rostranimin

There is new (unmapped) shared use pavement (i.e. for cycling) and a road crossing in this area

373746 Rostranimin

Is this really one way? Isn't it just the end of the road which is no access except for bikes - but actually otherwise two way??

373298 Rostranimin

I believe there is some traffic-free cycle route (shared use pavement) here forming part of the National Cycle Network route

353205 pete43

home

278155

Gourock railway station and its environs had a major refurbishment a few years ago resulting in a realignment of the NCN.
Eastbound, the NCN turns left off Shore Street (at the S of Street) and continues round the West and North sides of the station car park (one way) (blue cross) to the entrance into the station.
Westbound, on exiting the station, the NCN follows a one-way traffic system around the East and South sides of the car-park (white roadway), turns left and continues (two way) towards Shore Street then turns right along Kempock Street.
The dashed line depicting a route between the exit from the station building and the yellow dot on Shore Street DOES NOT EXIST.

Inverclyde Council recently re-signed the NCN as Route 753 from Lunderston Bay to Shore Street at its junction with the station car-park - not as far as the ferry terminal, as shown.

198471

National Cycle Network routes 76 and 766 alignment in Kirkcaldy may have changed recently (11 July 2014 - comparing OSM to a recent map publication of town centre). Detailed survey required between A92 (to the north of Kirkcaldy) and the southern edge of Kirkcaldy.

347988 Rostranimin

I think that Murray's Tool Store (mapped here) has moved to Leith. Can anyone else confirm?

238302

5 Happies Close

222223 Rostranimin

National Cycle Network route 768 should now join up with rout 767. Survey required to confirm.

243921 Rostranimin

Anyone else agree that the paths here should really be tagged highway=path mtb=yes, not as highway=cycleway? These paths are popular as a through route on mountain bikes, but only by locals who know to anticipate steps, dog walkers, families out for a Sunday stroll, etc. Few ordinary people would describe them as 'cyclepath.' See also similar note for quite different section just north of Lanark Road.