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The image depicts two diagrams titled "City Hospital 2007" and "City Hospital 2010." In 2007, the hospital is surrounded by a Ring Road with a single car park labeled "staff and public" to the southeast, with a bus stop situated along City Road to the east. Three smaller roads connect to the main road outside the hospital premises. By 2010, a significant restructuring shows the same Ring Road around the hospital, with two distinct car parks labeled "Public car park" to the northeast and "Staff car park" to the southeast. A new circular roundabout and a bus station have been added to the southwest along City Road. The original three smaller roads have been replaced by this new, organized infrastructure, indicating improved access and facilities surrounding City Hospital.
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Overall, the hospital area became easier to reach after some major developments, including new entrances, roundabouts, and parking areas.
In 2007, the hospital was surrounded by a Ring Road and had only one main entrance from the south. There was one large car park for both staff and visitors on the southeast side of the hospital. A few small roads connected to the main road, and there were some bus stops along City Road that allowed people to come by public transport.
By 2010, the access to the hospital had improved a lot. Two roundabouts were built, and there were now two separate entrances. The public car park was moved to the northeast, while the staff car park stayed in the same place. Also, a new bus station was added on the southwest side along City Road, replacing the old bus stops. These changes helped make the traffic around the hospital more organized and convenient for both drivers and passengers
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