Sundays means far fewer construction workers on the S7, so a good chance to see what progress is being made. I walk to ulica Baletowa then head up to where Polaqua's contract to build Odcinek (stretch) A of the S7 meets the S79, opened to traffic in September 2013.
Below: photo taken from the service road, looking north towards where the S7 ends and the S79 begins. The S2 runs beneath the junction; a slip road joins the S2's eastbound carriageway with the S7's southbound carriageway (the lane nearest the camera). The lighting is mounted on low stanchions because this is where the flight path for Runway 33 crosses the expressway, and we don't want planes tripping over them. Incidentally, these lights come on at night every night since autumn 2013 even though no traffic uses the S79 north of the junction with the S2. Eight years' worth of wasted electricity and light bulbs.
In praise of the Nikon D3500
[I still believe this is the best value-for-money digital camera to date]
This time two years ago:
Agnieszka Holland's Mr Jones reviewed
This time three years ago:
The Earth is flat
This time four years ago:
50th Anniversary of the Fiat 125p
This time five years ago:
Fidel Castro's death divides the world
This time six years ago:
London to Edinburgh by night bus
This time eight year ago:
The Regent's Canal, London
This time ten years ago:
An end to the entitlement way of thinking
This time 11 year:
West Ealing - drab and sad end of town
This time 12 years ago:
To Poznań by train
This time 14 years ago:
Late autumn drive-time
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