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01-JAN-2006

20060101 The Magic Roundabout

Swindon has very few claims to fame - centre of Brunel's Great Western Railway, birthplace of Melinda Messenger, Billie Piper and XTC - but it does have one of the world's great roundabouts!

And here on a quiet day is 'The Magic Roundabout' with The County Ground (home of the, er, mighty Swindon Town) towering in the background!

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Ray :)16-Feb-2009 19:04
I like how you have to negotiate the whole complex to get to Accident and Emergency!
Guest 05-Apr-2008 01:34
wow
looks dangerous
Guest 13-Jan-2006 00:18
John,
My wife and I were in England in 1989, travelling by car and map. We soon found that at the speed of British traffic, it wasn't easy to read the list of destinations for each exit on the type of sign you have captured in this image. To ensure we took the appropriate exit, I would get into the inside lane and stay there, circulating and dealing with traffic , until Diane was sure which was the right way to go, THEN make our exit move. It worked.
Thanks for sharing,
Richard McDonell,
Canada
nordic03-Jan-2006 21:40
Risked death many times, know it well. My brother in-law used to live in Shrivenham Road (the dead end road alongside the County Ground).
Sheena Woodhead02-Jan-2006 10:20
Crikey, it's actually called The Magic Roundabout - I thought it had been named by the locals after it had been built!
Karen Leaf02-Jan-2006 05:36
Yowers! Do you guys still drive on the wrong side, too???
I get dizzy just looking at this.
And thanks for the info Ray, I'm still a big MB fan :)
Guest 02-Jan-2006 03:55
No magic, puppets, face painting, balloons or characters.
That looks a bit strange to me and I'm trying to remember if this is in the Highway Code ...
Nice picture.
laine8202-Jan-2006 00:16
Sounds just like Our Capitol Territories "Canberra's London Circuit " There's a fine chance that once you get on there your going to be dizzy & tired of the same scenery by the time you find the exit...you might want to write that on the intinery list of what- not-to-do when here John !!
Sharon Rogers01-Jan-2006 22:34
I have negotiated this once. Luckily I haven't had to repeat the experience.
Dan Chusid01-Jan-2006 19:47
Rode past Swindon in '95 while on my musical honeymoon (with the 'ex).
Really wanted to stop but the bus didn't :^( Had an XTC song swimming
in my head. (love those Andy Partridge lyrics!)
"...let me out of this English roundabout!"
KimKong01-Jan-2006 19:40
No tricks here? I can believe it is true...
Well spotted!
Di01-Jan-2006 19:39
Looks like the "round about o'death"! I hate these things.
Robin Reid01-Jan-2006 19:24
Ah you bring back memories of my navigating by car that very roundabout!
Guest 01-Jan-2006 16:57
I've been to Swindon a couple of times following the (er mighty) Ipswich Town (the "Pride of Anglia"!) , and my theory is that Ipswich and Swindon are in fact the same place. Except we missed out on the roundabout... Happy new year John
Ray :)01-Jan-2006 16:49
I also learnt yesterday that Justin Hayward also hails from Swindon - I was a big Moody Blues fan in the old days.
Happy New Year, John!
joanteno01-Jan-2006 16:31
Way to complicated for me!
Guest 01-Jan-2006 16:17
I've heard of these "roundabouts" but have not encountered one... It looks complicated! :)
Chris01-Jan-2006 15:29
Boiiinnng, and Zebedee said 'Time for bed'!! Showing my age. Happy New Year, Chris:)