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Junction 32 of the A14

These shots are of Junction 32 of the A14 at Histon in Cambridgeshire before,during and after construction of the A45 Cambridge Northern Bypass, now the A14. Work started in 1976 and the road was opened on 21st December 1978. The pictures are arranged in chronological order. What was once a fairly rural location is now a notoriously busy and congested trunk road. Looking back at these shots 35 years ago, what stands out is the lack of a health and safety regime at the time. No construction staff appear to be wearing hard hats or hi vis jackets. There was also no objection to me clambering up ladders and piles of sand to get these photos. How times have changed.
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The new route of the B1049 Cambridge side of the flyover looking up towards the flyover. The old Arbury Road crosses in the foreground. To the right will be the present Kings Hedges Road junction with traffic lights.  21st May 1978
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The new route of the B1049 Cambridge side of the flyover looking up towards the flyover. The old Arbury Road crosses in the foreground. To the right will be the present Kings Hedges Road junction with traffic lights. 21st May 1978

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  • View looking back towards Bridge Road Histon from the Histon bound flyover.  11th September 1977
  • The Cambridge bound flyover with the top section under construction. The houses to the right are now part of the Holiday Inn.  11th September 1977. The green field site is still in evidence. The point from where the picture was taken is about where the existing route of the B1049 rises up to towards the flyovers with Cambridge behind.
  • View west looking down the westbound slip road towards Girton. 11th September 1977
  • View west from the Histon bound flyover looking towards the Girton Interchange. The old B1049 Cambridge to Histon Road runs across the picture in the foreground. The two banks for the slip roads can clearly be seen with gaps for the old road.  26th December 1977.
  • The scene on 30th October 1977. We are looking north towards Histon along the route of the old B1049 with the new road under construction to the right. The earth bank of the westbound slip road can be seen behind the blue sign.
  • Looking from the area of the flyovers back towards Cambridge showing the new route of the B1049. The new junction for Kings Hedges Road is where the two diggers are. The old road runs to the right, the two cars showing the location of the old junction with Arbury Road.  30th October 1977
  • The view looking east towards Milton from the Cambridge bound flyover. Orchard Park is now on the right. The fishing lakes at the Holiday Inn can be seen to the left.  30th October 1977
  • View east towards Milton from a pile of sand between the two flyovers with the Cambridge bound flyover in the foreground. c1977
  • This part of the old Histon to Cambridge road will soon disappear for ever. View looking south towards Histon. The earth banks of the two slip roads can clearly be seen. In about a years time the A14 will wipe out this part of the road from left to right with the centre line being where the road sign is. Today the old road terminates here at the bank of the westbound slip road.  30th October 1977
  • View looking east towards Milton from a pile of sand between the two flyovers.  26th December 1977.
  • View looking west on 26th December 1977
  • Two earth movers rest from work on the Cambridge bound new route of the B1049 up to the flyover. 23rd April 1978
  • View west towards Girton. The road is now taking shape.  23rd April 1978
  • The old route of the B1049 looking towards Cambridge with the new route up to the flyover under construction.  23rd April 1978
  • Looking west towards the two flyovers from the East bound slip road.  23rd April 1978.
  • View east from a point west of the flyovers. The pile of sand is between the two flyovers.c1977
  • The view east towards Milton. Orchard Park is now on the right.  23rd April 1978
  • The new route of the B1049 Cambridge side of the flyover looking up towards the flyover. The old Arbury Road crosses in the foreground. To the right will be the present Kings Hedges Road junction with traffic lights.  21st May 1978
  • To the left the old route of the B1049 with the new road under construction to the right. The car in the distance, left, is at the old Arbury Road Junction.  21st May 1978
  • The old route of the B1049 to Cambridge with the new route up to the flyover under construction.  21st May 1978.
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