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LEL 2017 — Humber Bridge Diversions LEL 2017 — Humber Bridge Diversions Sheet 1 of 4 LEL 2017 — Humber Bridge SO (1E) @ mrbt Diversions Sharp L @ T no $ to cross Keadby Bridge – actually, King George V Bridge – over River Trent To bypass Humber Bridge, ALL routes go via Keadby Bridge (nr Scunthorpe), Goole and Imm R on LHB after bridge $ EASTOFT B1392 Howden. 70.7 N4 Louth to Pocklington 131km (+34km) Other diversion rejoins here — subtract 42km for that route (from Barton) If you are at Louth and you are told the bridge is closed then use this route R @ T in Eastoft $ GOOLE A161 83.9 Use GPS route LELXN4_NOBR1 L @ mrbt in Swinefleet $ GOOLE A161 93.0 L from control on B1200 SO @ TL $ Town Centre SO @ RBT $ Lincoln A157; soon bear R 1.3 Bear L in Goole $ All Routes In 4km, R @ [x] (GT) $ BINBROOK 5.2 R @ TL $ HOWDEN A614 98.7 In 1.6km, 1st L $ BINBROOK 6.8 SO @ RBT $ HOWDEN A614 100.6 L @ T in Binbrook $ Brookenby B1203 [Kirmond Over R Ouse Rd] 14.9 SO (2E) @ RBT $ HOWDEN A614 IMM R on LHB $ Brookenby [Orford Rd] In 1km, IMM after garage, L into Buttfield Rd L @ T in Rothwell $ Caistor 23.6 $ 7.5T 102.5 SO @ X $ NETTLETON 26.1 R @ T in Howden 1 3 2 4 R @ T in Nettleton $ MOORTOWN SO @ X $ Bubwith B1228 Soon L @ T IMM 1st R MOORTOWN B1205 28.0 Soon L on RHB $ Willitoft B1228 104.1 SO @ X in Moortown $ WADDINGTON B1205 In 5km R @ [x] $ Spaldington 109.3 32.2 SO @ X $ FOGGATHORPE In Waddingham, L $ KIRTON LINDSEY B1205 43.0 R @ T in Foggathorpe $ Bridlington A163 114.6 R @ T !CARE BUSY! A15 45.3 In 1.5km L $ SEATON ROSS 116.1 Soon 1st L $ KIRTON LINDSEY B1205 In 7km L $ BIELBY 123.0 Then soon 1st R $ KIRTON LINDSEY B1400 Thru Bielby then L $ POCKLINGTON 126.0 R @ T into Kirton-in-Lindsey R @ T !CARE BUSY! IMM L $ POCKLINGTON L @ X by Queen’s Head PH $ MESSINGHAM 128.1 B1400 SO (2E) @ RBT $ Town Centre [Station Rd] L @ T $ MESSINGHAM B1400 56.4 130.4 R @ T in Messingham, soon 1st L no $ by garage Soon L @ mrbt [Railway St] [Butterwick Rd] IMM R into control SO @ X $ EAST BUTTERWICK CONTROL 4/20 Pocklington 375km (+34km) R @ T in Butterwick $ KEADBY BR. 64.3 130.8 In 3.5km L on RHB $ BURRINGHAM 67.8 i Pocklington School, West Green, Pocklington, N Yorks YO42 2NJ LEL 2017 — Humber Bridge Diversions Sheet 2 of 4 N4 Humber Br. to Pocklington 89km (+46km) If you get to Humber Bridge at Barton and you discover the bridge is closed then use this route Use GPS route LELXN4_NOBR2 Cont on Far Ings Rd to 1st L $ Scunthorpe (A1077) Intentionally left blank. R @ T @ Scunthorpe A1077 Cont on A1077 thru South Ferriby R $ Burton-upon-Stather, Normanby Hall B1430 14.5 L on RHB in Thealby $ NORMANBY 17.0 SO @ mrbt in Normanby 18.9 In 1.5km R on LHB $ FLIXBOROUGH 20.4 Thru Flixborough R (2E) @ RBT $ GUNNESS B1216 24.8 R @ T eff SO in Gunness $ GOOLE 27.9 1 3 2 4 Cross Keadby Bridge – actually, King George V Bridge – over River Trent Imm R on LHB after bridge $ EASTOFT B1392 28.9 Now follow from *King George V Bridge* instructions on reverse of this sheet, but subtract 42km from the stage-distances. Intentionally left blank. LEL 2017 — Humber Bridge Diversions Sheet 3 of 4 S5 Pocklington to Louth 131km (+35km) IMM after bridge, R $ BURRINGHAM, 7.5T B1450 If you are at Pocklington and you are told the SO (2E) @ mrbt bridge is closed then use this route R @ T $ EAST BUTTERWICK 63.5 Use GPS route LELXS5_NOBR1 In 3.5km, in E Butterwick, R after Dog & Gun PH L from control IMM R @ mrbt then SO and before memorial $ MESSINGHAM 67.0 (2E) @ RBT $ Mkt Weighton, Hull 28.9 SO @ X $ MESSINGHAM R @ T !CARE BUSY! IMM 1st L $ SEATON ROSS, R @ T in Messingham BIELBY Soon 1st L $ KIRTON LINDSEY B1400 73.4 R @ T $ BIELBY, SEATON ROSS In 1.4km R $ CLEATHAM, KIRTON B1400 74.8 Thru Bielby R @ X in Kirton-in-Lindsey $ Glentworth B1398 R @ T $ SEATON ROSS IN 700m L $ Lincoln, Caistor B1400 R @ T $ Selby A163 14.7 L @ T $ Lincoln B1205 In 1.5km, in Foggathorpe, R @ [x] $ Willitoft [Bell Ln] 16.1 R @ T !CARE BUSY! Soon 1st L $ Caistor, WADDINGHAM B1205 86.0 SO @ X $ Howden 19.8 R @ T in Waddingham $ SOUTH KELSEY, Caistor L @ X $ WRESSLE 21.5 B1205 88.2 R @ T in Howden $ Selby Thru South Kelsey SO @ X no $ [Buttfield Rd] SO @ X $ NETTLETON B1205 99.1 1 3 2 4 IN 2km, 3rd L no $ (after Brind turn) 23.5 R @ T in Nettleton IMM 1st R by Salutation Inn PH $ Normanby 7.5T 103.2 L @ T then soon L @ T $ GOOLE A63 !CARE BUSY! Soon 1st L $ ROTHWELL [Mansgate Hill] R @ RBT $ GOOLE A614 SO @ X $ ROTHWELL, Cuxwold 105.2 Over R Ouse R in Rothwell opp Blacksmiths Arms PH $ THORESWAY [Beckside] 107.7 SO @ RBT $ GOOLE A614 L @ T in Binbrook soon R $ Ludford, LOUTH [Mkt R @ TL in Goole $ Town Centre, 7.5T [Boothferry Place] 116.2 Rd] 32.5 R @ T $ LOUTH 124.5 Other diversion rejoins here — add 10km for that route (from Hessle) i LEL arrows begin here Cross railway and IMM R on LHB $ Riverside L @ X $ LOUTH A631 126.1 Gardens [Mariners St] 33.3 SO @ RBT $ LOUTH B1200 129.9 SO @ TL $ SWINEFLEET A161 In 1km R in Louth no $ [Irish Hill] 130.9 R @ mrbt in Swinefleet $ EASTOFT A161 L @ T then R into control L @ [x] in Eastoft $ LUDDINGTON B1392 47.4 CONTROL 16/20 Louth 1210km 131.2 Thru Luddington to Keadby where … L @ T $ Scunthorpe A18 60.6 Cross Keadby Bridge – actually, King George V Bridge – over River Trent LEL 2017 — Humber Bridge Diversions Sheet 4 of 4 S5 Humber Br. to Louth 141km (+35km) SO @ T then L @ T $ NCN65 If you get to Humber Bridge at Barton and Thru Blacktoft you discover the bridge is closed then use this L $ LAXTON [Metham Ln] 28.6 route R @ T $ Howden 34.3 Use GPS route LELXS5NOBR2 or NOBR3 — NOBR2 is quiet + laney; NOBR3 is quicker + busier Over M62 motorway Cont W along Ferriby Rd away from A15 L @ RBT $ GOOLE A614 !CARE BUSY! 37.1 !CARE through next section — complicated junction! Or follow NOBR3 from here: At RBT join footpath on LHS DON’T turn L but head SO to South Cave Follow footpath SO $ N FERRIBY (M62) L @ T no $ in South Cave 15.0 Cross A15 bridge and bear R then turn L $ N. L @ T in North Cave $ BOOTHFERRY (B1230) 17.9 FERRIBY IN 2.5km cross A63 bridge IMM fork L Rejoin main road at Cyclists Dismount $ and into $ GILBERDYKE B1230 20.5 N Ferriby Thru Newport, Gilberdyke L @ TL at end of N Ferriby !CARE BUSY! 4.3 L @ RBT $ GOOLE A614 !CARE BUSY! 32.7 R @ RBT !CARE! Cross A15 then L @ RBT $ MELTON, 7.5T SO @ RBT GOOLE A614 !CARE BUSY! 34.6 L @ RBT $ WELTON, MELTON 1 3 2 4 R @ TL $ WELTON [East Dale Rd] 5.9 Both routes continue from here R @ T by The Green Dragon PH 7.3 SO (2E) @ RBT $ GOOLE A614 !CARE BUSY! IMM L $ Beverley SO (1E) @ RBT $ GOOLE A614 !CARE BUSY! 37.6 L @ T $ Brough 8.9 Over R Ouse R @ T $ Brough SO @ RBT $ GOOLE A614 R @ RBT $ South Cave (A1034) 10.8 R @ TL in Goole $ Town Centre, 7.5T [Boothferry Rd] 39.6 In 1.5km L @ [x] $ ELLERKER [Ring Beck Ln] 12.5 Now follow from Goole town-centre 1st R [Mill Hill] instructions on reverse of this sheet, but add 1st R $ Broomfleet, South Cave [Cave Ln] on 10km to the stage-distances. Follow NOBR2 from here; NOBR3 below L @ [x] $ Broomfleet NCN65 14.0 Cross Railway !CARE! DO NOT CROSS IF BARRIERS ARE DOWN! L on RHB $ NCN65 — it’s a good, gravel track but !CARE POTHOLES! 19.4.
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