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They originally intended to photograph in Penny Lane, but on the day they'd hired the photographer and rented the equipment, the bus drivers in Liverpool were on strike. They didn't want to pay the photographer for a second outing, not because of cost but because Lennon realized the photographer was a family friend who he had slighted in the past - this is also why he look socially awkward on the album art. Instead, they had a backup plan to walk across Abbey Road and then find a rotoscoper to give it a "cartoonish" feeling, but time pressures and a miscommunication with the label about which picture to use lead to the Abbey Road we all know today.
Note: I have never listened to a Beatles song outside of a commercial and have so little knowledge about the subject that I googled to see if Penny Lane is a location or a person
Despite Penny Lane being 200 miles away from Abbey Road, the photographer being Scottish and having just been introduced to the band by Yoko Ono, and did later work for Lennon in subsequent years.