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A road sign warning cyclists that the tram tracks in the road ahead might be slippy. This photograph is taken on Radford Road in Nottingham, the stop with that name is immediately beyond the side road entering from the left. The double-height curb and boxy station sign are visible to the right and above the man on the left of the picture.

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14 November 2005

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Chris McKenna ( Thryduulf)

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current 17:56, 20 November 2005 1,200×1,600 (859 KB) Thryduulf (A road sign warning cyclists that the tram tracks in the road ahead might be slippy. This photograph is taken on Radford Road in Nottingham, the stop with that name is immediately beyond the side road entering from the left. The double)
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