Home | Road | A414 | Essex | Maldon
The riverside town of Maldon stands at the eastern end of the A414 road which goes from Hemel Hempstead in Hertfordshire to Heybridge in Essex. The Maldon by-pass opened to traffic in october 1990. The road goes along the line of a former railway. All Maldon by-pass photos were taken from London Road, Maldon.
Construction completed in 1990 .
Can be found on Ordnance Survey Landranger Map 168 . See location on map and aerial photo.
| Before | Under Construction |
|---|---|
A disused railway in 1988 which is to become the A414 Maldon by-pass. |
The start of construction. |
| Nearing Completion | Completed |
The by-pass is nearing completion. |
The A414 Maldon by-pass, looking north from London Road after completion. |
| Before | Under Construction |
|---|---|
A disused railway in 1988 which is to become the A414 Maldon by-pass. |
The new road is under construction. |
| Nearing Completion | Completed |
The road is nearing completion. |
Looking south on the A414 Maldon by-pass after completion. |
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Road |
Where |
Type |
Built in |
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| A414 | Stanstead Abbotts, Hertfordshire | By-pass | 1987 |
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Road |
Where |
Type |
Built in |
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| A414 | Maldon, Essex | By-pass | 1990 |
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