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For many years Wadebridge was a traffic congested market town but in 1991 the Wadebridge bypass was opened together with the Egloshayle bypass causing the two settlements to regain much of their former charm. Construction of a bypass on the A389 around the village of Egloshayle in Cornwall cost approx £1.1 million. Balfour Beatty's £8.3 million bypass for Wadebridge on the A39 in Cornwall, includes a 450m long nine-span bridge carrying the road across the tidal River Camel. The bridge is a 6.6 x 2.5m reinforced concrete box and is stressed by a series of overlapping tendons passing through reinforced concrete diaphragms within the box. Advice, no parking on bypass..... No access up the dead end either. FTF a greek unactivated geo coin