Tuesday, June 10, 2008

Beauty Supply Weave Brands

The fields of the Red Cross Via

few days ago I found this picture which depicts a plowed field near the city.



I had taken in September 2007. In the background you can see the walls of the cemetery, past the row of trees bordering the railroad, the two towers and the bell tower of the Great Mother of God, not coming very well: it is a bit 'in the background. In fact I had thrown in a drawer. When I found myself in the hand by chance I have, however, made me think.
I thought that this area will become Via Croce Rossa strategic soon. Here it is in
satellite image, taken from Google Maps :

In Section 1, from which the photo was taken, we also see a stretch of Via Croce Rossa. In Section 2, we recognize the station building and the white building of the "twin towers" (in the lower right image). In this work area teeming urban transformation designed to connect via the new subway under the station square, Via Carducci, Via Mazzini, with the subway (the old "vault") that connects the historic center with Via Croce Rossa, in fact, and, most importantly, Via Marconi and the beltway.
But, if I remember correctly, the area should soon be affected by a work.
look at the situation with a broader perspective:

Point 2 indicates the area of \u200b\u200bthe vault with the extension of Via Marconi, which flanks the parking lot next to the cemetery and connects with the new exit of the highway.
Point 1, however, indicate the area of \u200b\u200bthe future underpass Via Croce Rossa - Via Mascagni, who should be the second axis road linking the city center on one side and the other tangential and A1.
In this case, that kind of crooked and irregular trapezoid between North Ring Road, Via Marconi and Via Croce Rossa might become very attractive for various economic entities, given the traffic in and out from Bicester, who will pass on those roads.
So the question arises: there are still those fields in 2010-2011?

Readme also pirate ship

0 comments:

Post a Comment