Riley Green interchange, view west, 2 June 1997

Riley Green interchange, view west (see all photos of the same view)

From the west, the roadway across Riley Green Interchange can be seen. A road surface is in place, but the final wearing course hasn't been laid yet. On the sliproads, lighting columns have been erected. One of them, on the right, still has two protective bands of white padding around it that would have protected it in transit.

Date
Direction of view
West
Structures visible

Structure 20/20a (Riley Green interchange bridges)

Roads visible

A674 Chorley Road

A675 Bolton Road

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