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THE MANCUNIAN WAY.—Progress in the construction of the Mancunian Way, an elevated dual carriageway in Manchester, which will form a cross link between the southern radial roads to and from the city centre. The structure will be 3232 ft long and will consist of 32 spans of pre-stressed, pre-cast concrete. Most of the spans will be 105 ft long.

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Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31161, 10 September 1966, Page 5

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THE MANCUNIAN WAY.—Progress in the construction of the Mancunian Way, an elevated dual carriageway in Manchester, which will form a cross link between the southern radial roads to and from the city centre. The structure will be 3232 ft long and will consist of 32 spans of pre-stressed, pre-cast concrete. Most of the spans will be 105 ft long. Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31161, 10 September 1966, Page 5

THE MANCUNIAN WAY.—Progress in the construction of the Mancunian Way, an elevated dual carriageway in Manchester, which will form a cross link between the southern radial roads to and from the city centre. The structure will be 3232 ft long and will consist of 32 spans of pre-stressed, pre-cast concrete. Most of the spans will be 105 ft long. Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31161, 10 September 1966, Page 5