DescriptionHadrian's Wall - Tyne and Wear Metro style.jpg
English: At Wallsend Tyne and Wear Metro station many of the station signs have been translated into Latin to reflect the proximity of the station to Segedunum Roman Fort at the eastern end of Hadrian's Wall. This is a plan of the Roman roads and forts around Hadrian's Wall in the style of the Metro map.
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Taken on 9 October 2005, 15:27 (according to Exif data)
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At Wallsend Tyne and Wear Metro station many of the station signs have been translated into Latin to reflect the proximity of the station to Segedunum Roman Fort at the eastern end of [[Hadrian's