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The image depicts two maps of City Hospital from 2007 and 2010, showing infrastructure changes. In 2007, the hospital is surrounded by the Ring Road, with Hospital Road running south from the hospital intersecting City Road. There are three bus stops along Hospital Road to the east and south. The car park for staff and public is to the southeast of the hospital and connects to City Road. By 2010, a roundabout has been introduced at the hospital's southern entrance where Hospital Road meets City Road. A new road extends east from the roundabout, leading to a dedicated public car park located northeast of the hospital. The original hospital car park has been redesignated for staff only. A bus station has replaced the former bus stops and is positioned southwest of the hospital, connected via another roundabout on Hospital Road. The map includes a compass in the top-right corner indicating north, with a bus stop and roundabout symbol marked in the legend.
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The provided maps present the development of the road access to a city hospital between 2007 and 2010.
Overall, it is clear to see that there were major improvements in the road, involving a new bus station, new roundabouts and new car parks. Additionally, the modification aimed at managing the traffic better.
One of the changes was that the roundabout was added at the T-junction of the ring road and hospital road and at the four-way intersection of the hospital road and city road. On the east side of the hospital road, the bus stops disappeared and the staff car park was added.
Another transformation involved the removal of the bus stop on the west side of the hospital road for a bus station. A new public car park was constructed in the east of the city hospital that joined the ring road.
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