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 M50 motorway (United Kingdom) Definition / M50 motorway (United Kingdom) Research
The M50 motorway in England  God Save the Queen Unofficial:  Rule Britannia  Land of Hope and Glory  Jerusalem...
M5 can additionally refer to the BMW M5 The M5 is a motorway in England.
It is one of the few remaining of the "old" trunk routes not to have been superseded by a direct motorway link, though some parts, such as the southern section from London to Oxford are served by the M40....
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 M50 motorway -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article
(additional info and facts about M50 motorway (United Kingdom)) M50 motorway (United Kingdom), a road in the (A monarchy in northwestern Europe occupying most of the British Isles; divided into England and Scotland and Wales and Northern Ireland) United Kingdom
M50 motorway -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article
(additional info and facts about M50 motorway (Ireland)) M50 motorway (Ireland), a road in the (additional info and facts about Republic of Ireland) Republic of Ireland
www.absoluteastronomy.com /encyclopedia/m/m5/m50_motorway.htm   (74 words)

  
 M50 motorway (United Kingdom) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The M50 motorway in England runs for twenty-one miles westward from the M5 motorway just north of Tewkesbury, to meet the A40 road and A449 road at Ross-on-Wye.
Junction 3 Junction 3 is the interchange of the B4421 and the M50.
It was built between 1960 and 1962, and is one of the few British motorways not to have been widened, retaining its original layout of only two lanes in each direction.
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 M50 motorway (United Kingdom) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The M50 motorway in England runs for twenty-two miles westward from the M5 motorway just north of Tewkesbury, to meet the A40 road and A449 road at Ross-on-Wye.
Junction 3 Junction 3 is the interchange of the B4421 and the M50.
The M50 meets with the A38, the second longest A-road in the United Kingdom.
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 M1 Motorway Hotels Off M1 Uk Sites
M1 Motorway Junction 30/31, Woodall, Sheffield, South Yorkshire, England...
Services just off the UK motorway service station junction network for food and accommodation just off M1, M2, M3, M4, M5, M6, M8, M11, M18, M20, M25, M27, M40, M42, M50, M53, M55, M56 and M90.
M1, M2, M3, M4, M5 and M6 motorway junctions with places to stay, dine and eat just off the motorway.
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 Best Western Pengethley Manor Hotel, Birmingham, England, United Kingdom
From North - M50 To End Of Motorway Drive Over Two
From West - M50 To End Of Motorway Drive Over Two
From East - M50 To End Of Motorway Drive Over Two
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 M50 motorway -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article
(Click link for more info and facts about M50 motorway (United Kingdom)) M50 motorway (United Kingdom), a road in the (A monarchy in northwestern Europe occupying most of the British Isles; divided into England and Scotland and Wales and Northern Ireland) United Kingdom
M50 motorway -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article
(Click link for more info and facts about M50 motorway (Ireland)) M50 motorway (Ireland), a road in the (Click link for more info and facts about Republic of Ireland) Republic of Ireland
www.absoluteastronomy.com /encyclopedia/m/m5/m50_motorway.htm   (83 words)

  
 The Green Man Inn, Hereford, England
The Green Man is to be found on a quiet road from Hereford to Ross (B4224) in the heart of the beautiful Wye Valley, yet only five miles from the M50 motorway, seven miles from the City of Hereford and seven miles from the fine old market town of Ross-on-Wye.
The countryside is excellent for walking and Fownhope is an ideal centre from which to visit the many historic towns and villages in the area, and for seeing the natural beauty of such places as the Welsh Border Country and Black Mountains, the Royal Forest of Dean and Malvern Hill.
It is a black and white building with low oak beams throughout, set in an attractive garden close to the meandering River Wye, amongst the rolling woods and meadows of the beautiful Herefordshire countryside.
www.smoothhound.co.uk /hotels/greenman.html   (83 words)

  
 M54 motorway - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The M54 motorway is a major road in England also known as the Telford motorway.
The motorway runs nineteen miles west from its junction with the M6 motorway just south of Cannock, past Wolverhampton and through Telford, to end on the A5, which heads into North Wales via Shrewsbury and Oswestry.
The motorway began life as the Wellington bypass.
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 dictionary - Motorway
The newest UK motorway is the M6 Toll bypassing Birmingham and Wolverhampton, which opened in 2004 and is the only completely toll motorway in England.
Examples of ring-road motorways are the M25 around London and the M50 around Dublin.
Motorways may also be regarded as highways designed to carry a large volume of traffic where a normal road would not suffice or would be unsafe, usually between cities.
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 Roundabout - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Most intersections on Dublin's M50 motorway ring-road use this configuration - although several junctions have a greater volume of traffic than the capacity such roundabouts can accommodate.
Roundabouts are statistically safer than both traffic circles and traditional intersections, though they do not cope as well with the traffic on motorways or similar fast roads.
The town of Swindon in Wiltshire, England is famous for its "Magic Roundabout" (not to be confused with the children's television programme The Magic Roundabout) which is made up of one large center roundabout and five smaller (mini) roundabouts around the center.
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 Roundabout - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Most intersections on Dublin 's M50 motorway ring-road use this configuration - although several junctions have a greater volume of traffic than the capacity such roundabouts can accommodate.
Roundabouts are statistically safer than both traffic circles and traditional intersections, though they do not cope as well with the traffic on motorways or similar fast roads.
Large roundabouts such as those used at motorway intersections typically have two to four lanes around the central hub, and frequently have traffic lights regulating flow during peak hours.
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 ipedia.com: M50 Article
M50 can refer to: M50 motorway, a road in the Republic of Ireland M50 motorway, a road in England M50, a Volvo gearbox Messier 50, an astronomical object.
If you followed a link here, you might want to go back and fix that link to point to the appropriate specific page.
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 Knocklyon - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Knocklyon is cut in two by the M50 motorway with estates like Glenvara Park, Castlefield Manor and Glenlyon now linked to the rest of Knocklyon by a footbridge.
Another famous resident of Knocklyon with alleged Rutland Centre attendence was former England International and Stockport Town manager, Carlton Palmer.
Knocklyon is also famous for being the location of the hit hollywood movie "Boys in the Hood", which was shot in the infamous Ballylamber estate, current homicide count of two, located at the heart of Knocklyon.
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 Roundabout - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The term "gyratory" (for example, the Hanger Lane Gyratory System) is sometimes used in England when a roundabout is large and has non-standard lane markings or priorities; in fact, they are more like traffic circles.
Signal controlled roundabouts are relatively common in Ireland, where they have come about in an attempt to alleviate traffic problems at over-capacity roundabout intersections (around the M50 in Dublin for example).
Large roundabouts such as those used at motorway intersections typically have two to four lanes around the central hub, and frequently have traffic lights regulating flow during peak hours.
www.wikipedia.org /wiki/Roundabout   (2321 words)

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