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FENDALTON ROAD CROSSING

Overbridge Needed Ultimately The eventual grade separa lion of Fendalton road anr" the railway line must be faced, and urgent attentior should be given to a threestage plan, said a report to the Christchurch Regional Planning Authority yesterday. First, it was proposed that the vertical alignment of Fendalton road should be improved by the lowering of the railway line. The next step should be the widening of Fendalton road, and alternative safety warning devices should be considered only after the effect of the improved vertical alignment had been tested. Finally, there should be an overbridge when the volumes of vehicular and rail traffic or both warranted it.

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Press, Volume CII, Issue 30125, 8 May 1963, Page 8

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FENDALTON ROAD CROSSING Press, Volume CII, Issue 30125, 8 May 1963, Page 8

FENDALTON ROAD CROSSING Press, Volume CII, Issue 30125, 8 May 1963, Page 8

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