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TPT NCN62 next to Carrington Spur Ashton on Mersey Trafford. Looking South.The path has narrowed since resurfacing in 2016. It's about half or third it's 2016 width. People pass each other with difficulty

TPT NCN62 next to Carrington Spur Ashton on Mersey Trafford.The path has narrowed since resurfacing in 2016. It's about half or third it's 2016 width. People pass each other with difficulty

TPT NCN62 next to Carrington Spur Ashton on Mersey Trafford. Looking North. The path has narrowed since resurfacing in 2016. It's about half or third it's 2016 width. People pass each other with difficulty

TPT NCN62 next to Carrington Spur Ashton on Mersey Trafford. Looking South.The path has narrowed since resurfacing in 2016. It's about half or third it's 2016 width. People pass each other with difficulty

NCN62 Trans Pennnine Trail TPT . This gate is ajar . Uncertain whether this is permanent but this could be locked in a partially open position to allow access but exclude motor cars. See Longford Park Stretford image for an example of a … [more]

Vandalised fence in dangerous condition. And very poor surface quality along this "cycle route". This could easily be widened by removing the grass verge to the right and replacing it with an embankment wall to support the gardens of the … [more]

Trafford near Manchester. Path leading to footbridge. The path beyond the lamppost is not being maintained any more in favour of the desire line path to the right. This is good but a more permanent solution is required. Improve the surface … [more]

UPDATE March 2023 https://twitter.com/Cyclinstructor/status/1638097560278556675 Trafford near Manchester Bucklow-St Martins Ward. Temporary signs warn to be aware of pedestrians. https://twitter.com/Cyclinstructor/status/1608446630390542340 … [more]

Steps on NCN62.

Entrance to NCN62 from Rufford Avenue.

Entrance to NCN62 from Apethorn lane.

Urmston on the Trans Pennine Trail . New info sign at bridge over the R Mersey What3words are lakes rides entire. Unfortunately, the finger post has not been replaced #111885 or the info board nearby #43916 .

Official opening at Burn Airfield. Improvements to the path and some benches plus information boards and posts surround the airfield.

Bench and bike stand near Burn airfield. A few of these have been put in as part of the improvements here.

Recently resurfaced path. New information boards showing the history of the airfield have also been added.

Signs at Woodhead Pass

Trans Pennine Trail at Silkstone (England, UK)

Rotherham volunteers at work in the Dearne Valley.

Trans Pennine Trail information sign.

Trans Pennine Trail route sign.

Route 62 getting resurfaced. Location: Worsbrough Bridge, Barnsley (England, UK) This work will complete later in November 2021.

Newly resurfaced TPT at Toll Bar, South Yorkshire.

Sign on the newly resurfaced TPT at Toll Bar, South Yorkshire.

Newly resurfaced TPT at Toll Bar, South Yorkshire.

Sign at Penistone

Trans Pennine Trail Location: England, UK Worsbrough, Barnsley

Very poor condition track barely cyclable. Good for mountain bikes, nothing else.

This is not a cycleway. It is dangerous coming down with a heavy bike, even walking. And pushing one up? Whoever designated this a cycleway is an idiot.

Stupid cumbersome barrier that cannot be cycled with a trailer. This would be near impossible for a disabled person.

The Trans Pennine Trail (NCN 62) now has a barrier-free tarmac surface between Knutsford Road and London Road.

View of the cantilever bridge crossing the Manchester Ship Canal from the Trans Pennine Trail (NCN62)

cyclist with ladder

Poorly designed link from the Trans Pennine Trail (NCN62) to Archer Avenue. A narrow cycleway leads to the pavement behind parked cars with no dropped kerb or means to access the carriageway.

A rare example of an access control barrier that is actually wide enough to ride through. Why it is there at all is another question as access to this stretch of the Transpennine Trail is open at other points.

Poorly designed access to the Trans Pennine Trail (NCN 62) from Westbrook Avenue. A narrow path leads from the pavement behind parked cars with no dropped kerb or means of getting from the carriageway.

Poorly designed access to the Trans Pennine Trail (NCN 62) from Clarke Avenue. A narrow path leads from the pavement behind parked cars with no dropped kerb or means of getting from the carriageway.

New tarmac surface on the Trans Pennine Trail.

Trans Pennine Trail (NCN62) has now been widened and surfaced between the London Road and Knutsford Road.

Opened early in 2020, the East Cliff viaduct is planned to allow a cycle route beneath it from Preston station to NCN routes 55 and 62 in Avenham Park.

The riverside route in Avenham Park, Preston (NCN routes 55, 62 and 622), with the Old Tram Road bridge (closed in 2019) in the distance.

The riverside route in Avenham Park, Preston (NCN routes 62 and 622), passing beneath the former railway viaduct (NCN route 55) - but getting from one to the other is hard.

Former East Lancs Railway viaduct (NCN route 55) from the riverside route in Avenham Park, Preston (NCN routes 62 and 622).

Junction of Trans Pennine Trail branches, NCN routes 62 and 65.

Route signs on Selby bridge on the Trans Pennine Trail (NCN route 62).

The Trans Pennine Trail (NCN route 62) rejoins the road here to pass through Selby.

The Trans Pennine Trail (NCN route 62) by the Selby Canal.

A-frame gate on the Trans Pennine Trail (NCN route 62) by the Selby Canal.

The Trans Pennine Trail (NCN route 62) approaching Selby on the towpath of the Selby Canal.

A-frame gate on the Trans Pennine Trail (NCN route 62) by the Selby Canal.

Route signs on the Trans Pennine Trail (NCN route 62) at the Selby Canal.

Route signs for the Trans Pennine Trail (NCN route 62) at the Selby Canal.

The Trans Pennine Trail (NCN route 62) passing below the Selby Bypass..

Route signs on the Trans Pennine Trail (NCN route 62).

The Trans Pennine Trail (NCN route 62) leaving the Burn airfield.

Short grassy section of the Trans Pennine Trail (NCN route 62) where it leaves the Burn airfield.

There's a pretty poor surface on much of the Trans Pennine Trail (NCN route 62) as it makes its way around the Burn airfield. Note added 3 Aug 2022: The surface has improved, see #185289 and #185285.

The Trans Pennine Trail (NCN route 62) making its way around the Burn airfield.

Junction of footpath, which isn't on any of the online mapping.

The Trans Pennine Trail (NCN route 62) making its way around the Burn airfield.

The Trans Pennine Trail (NCN route 62) making its way around the Burn airfield.

The Trans Pennine Trail (NCN route 62) making its way around the Burn airfield.

The Trans Pennine Trail (NCN route 62) leaving the Burn airfield.

The Trans Pennine Trail (NCN route 62) turning off the road to make its way around the Burn airfield.

Level crossing on the Trans Pennine Trail (NCN route 62).

Route sign on the Trans Pennine Trail (NCN route 62).

End of the pedestrian-only short-cut on the Trans Pennine Trail (NCN route 62).

The Trans Pennine Trail (NCN route 62) is on the road here, not the footpath.

The Trans Pennine Trail (NCN route 62) escapes the A1041 there.

The poor footway by the A1041 ends without a dropped kerb.

Poor stretch of footway by the A1041.

Start of pedestrian-only short-cut on the Trans Pennine Trail (NCN route 62).

I think the Trans Pennine Trail (NCN route 62) crosses Snaith bridge on the carriageway of the A1041, but there's nothing to stop you using the footways on either side.

I think the Trans Pennine Trail (NCN route 62) crosses Snaith bridge on the carriageway of the A1041, but there's nothing to stop you using the footways on either side.

Route signs at Snaith station for the Trans Pennine Trail (NCN route 62).

Short off-road cycleway to wait before turning right on the Trans Pennine Trail (NCN route 62).

The Trans Pennine Trail (NCN route 62) turns west here (behind the camera) - but it would be possible to turn east for a .much shorter ride in to Snaith, at least partly on a shared-use footway.

Shared-use footway on the Trans Pennine Trail (NCN route 62).

The Trans Pennine Trail (NCN route 62) turns left here - but it would be possible to turn right for a .much shorter ride in to Snaith, at least partly on a shared-use footway.

Shared-use footway on the Trans Pennine Trail (NCN route 62).

Shared-use path on the Trans Pennine Trail (NCN route 62).

The Trans Pennine Trail (NCN route 62) crossing the Aire and Calder Navigation.

The Trans Pennine Trail (NCN route 62). crossing the Aire and Calder Navigation.

Low barrier on the Trans Pennine Trail (NCN route 62).

Not much social distancing here on the Trans Pennine Trail (NCN route 62).

Route sign on the Trans Pennine Trail (NCN route 62).

Low barrier on the Trans Pennine Trail (NCN route 62).

The Trans Pennine Trail (NCN route 62) forks left - but the orher route would only be a hundred metres longer.

The Trans Pennine Trail (NCN route 62) crossing the River Went.

Route signs on the Trans Pennine Trail (NCN route 62).

Route signs on the Trans Pennine Trail (NCN route 62).

Route signs on the Trans Pennine Trail (NCN route 62).

Route signs on the Trans Pennine Trail (NCN route 62).

Route signs on the Trans Pennine Trail (NCN route 62).

A-frame gate on the Trans Pennine Trail (NCN route 62).

The Trans Pennine Trail (NCN route 62) on the towpath of the New Junction Canal.

A-frame gate on the Trans Pennine Trail (NCN route 62).

Cyclists on the Trans Pennine Trail (NCN route 62) can follow the towpath or turn left on the road for a short stretch.

The Sales Lane swing bridge on the Trans Pennine Trail (NCN route 62).

Cyclists on the Trans Pennine Trail (NCN route 62) can turn left here on the towpath or follow the road for a short stretch.

A-frame gate at the Sales Lane swing bridge on the Trans Pennine Trail (NCN route 62.

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