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The two maps below show road access to a city hospital in 2007 and 2010.

Summarise the information by selecting and reporting the main features,


and make comparisons where relevant.

The given image depicts the road network approaching the city hospital at
2 dissimilar years, namely 2007 and 2010.
Looking from a general perspective, it can be readily apparent that there
were many facilities improved around the city hospital, including a bus station,
car parks and roundabouts.
In 2007, Ring Road was around the city hospital and connected with
Hospital Road to the south. At the southernmost part on this map, there were 6
bus stops, which symmetrically allocated to both sides of Hospital Road.
Additionally, a car park for both staff and public placed on the right hand side of
Hospital Road, while City Road paralleled the city hospital and also connected
with Hospital Road.
In the next 3 years, people witnessed that the 6 bus stops combined into a
bus station, located to the west-south of the hospital. Notably, from this new
construction, 2 roads were ramified to 2 corresponding roundabouts, which were
linked to City Road and Ring Road. Finally, the previous car park was not only
expanded in area but also separated to 2 specialized ones. While the old one is
used by staffs, a new public car park is erected to the east of the city hospital.

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