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[COMPLETE] NW Wales, A487 C'fon Bypass, until 2022

Post by MrSoapsud
Permalink: https://www.waze.com/en-GB/editor/?env= ... =146256454

Description: Work has finally started on a bypass for the A487 around Caernarfon and Bontnewydd

Links:
https://gov.wales/a487-caernarfon-bontnewydd-bypass
https://www.theconstructionindex.co.uk/ ... fon-bypass
https://www.jones-bros.com/jones-bros-s ... dd-bypass/

Editing Actions Taken:
Trying to get a handle on the closure of minor roads blocked by the works from Jones Brothers

How To Finish The Roadworks:

Anything Else:
Bound to need help on this!

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Post by MrSoapsud
Created closures at
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These are likely to be in place for a while if not permanently...
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Post by MrSoapsud
Just added a comment at Permalink showing roughly where it's going.
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Post by MrSoapsud
Thought I should update this thread as things have moved on a bit.

The road at
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Long term closures remain at
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The segments at
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are permanent and I'll change the map once I know exactly what's happening.

The closure of the A4085 near Caethro is currently scheduled to be lifted at the end of July after significant delays - Permalink
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Post by MrSoapsud
I've created some new segments which go roughly where the road will be although they're not connected to anything yet. Just indicates it's not forgotten! The segments stop at points where there will be roundabouts or where existing roads will be moved to make room.
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Post by MrSoapsud
The first new bit of road is now open at the Plas Menai Roundabout to make room for the new start to the bypass.
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Post by MrSoapsud
Noticed yesterday some new road signs have appeared showing that the old road will become the A4871 when the new one opens.
The roundabouts at Bontnewydd and Cibyn are now in use allowing them to construct the final bits where the old road was.
Lots of tarmac down, lights up, posts for signs etc...
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Pretty much finished apart from one bit of back road. Requested that it be locked back up.
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