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The M4, originally the London-South Wales Motorway, is a motorway in the United Kingdom running from west London to southwest Wales.The English section to the Severn Bridge was constructed between 1961 and 1971; the Welsh element was largely complete by 1980, though a non-motorway section around Briton Ferry bridge remained until 1993.
A conversion from a roundabout to a grade separated dumbbell arrangement opened on 20 May 2008. [7] The B6420 was routed north at this time to Apleyhead. Apple Tree Roundabout Roundabout Yiewsley, LB Hillingdon: A408 Falling Lane; A408 West Drayton Road; Apple Tree Avenue; Chestnut Avenue
[4] A102(M) The former number for the East Cross Route, split into two sections: from Hackney Wick to Old Ford; from the Greenwich Peninsula to the Sun in the Sands roundabout. Now part of the A102. [4] A40(M) The former number for the Westway, now part of the A40. [4] A601(M) A spur that ran from the M6 to Carnforth and Over Kellet.
In 2007, work started on the M606 to create the UK's first motorway carpool lane (also known as high-occupancy vehicle or HOV lane). The 1-mile (1.6 km) lane scheme was on the M606 southbound and allowed vehicles with more than one person in the car a fast track onto the M62 eastbound at Junction 26. In August 2017 the lane's restriction was ...
The works included replacement of the Church Lane foot/horse bridge. [12] In July 2016, outline plans to build a direct road from the A4 Hicks Gate roundabout to the large roundabout in Hengrove Park, obviating the use of the A4 to bridge this "missing link", were scrapped.
A new 2.4 km (1.5 miles) dual carriageway west of Elmstead Market linking the A120 and the A133. Planning application submitted in April 2021 with an expected cost of £70 million. [15] A5036 Port of Liverpool Access; A66 Dualling Temple Sowerby to Appleby; A66 Dualling Stephen Bank to Carkin Moor; A64 Hopgrove, under planning,
To the north is the Phoenix park terminus of the NET Line 2 (tram) at Phoenix Business Park or Phoenix Centre, built on the site of Babbington Colliery which closed in 1986, with a large site of E.ON UK and the Premier Inn Nottingham West. [3] At the Cinderhill Roundabout, the road enters Nottinghamshire and Broxtowe.
Handy Cross Roundabout Roundabout Interchange Handy Cross, Buckinghamshire: M40 J4; A404; A4010; Hanford Roundabout Hanford, Stoke-on-Trent: A500 Stoke D-Road; A34; Hanger Lane Gyratory: LB Ealing: A40 Western Avenue; A406 North Circular Road; A406 Hanger Lane; A4005 Hanger Lane