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  M60 motorway - Information at Halfvalue.com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
The M60 was developed by connecting and consolidating the existing motorway sections of the M63, M62, and an extended M66.
As an orbital motorway, it is equivalent to London's M25 motorway, however, unlike the M25, the M60 is a complete circle; with the M25 the stretch over the Thames at Dartford is not motorway but the A282).
As part of the project, the A6144(M) motorway, which connected to the M60 at junction 8, was downgraded and lost its motorway status.
www.halfvalue.com /wiki.jsp?topic=M60_motorway   (661 words)

  
  M876 motorway - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The M876 motorway is a motorway in Scotland.
The motorway runs from Denny to Airth in the Falkirk council area, forming an approach road to the Kincardine Bridge.
It is one of only two motorways in the UK which form a multiplex with another motorway, in its case sharing roadspace with the M9.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/M876_motorway   (209 words)

  
 M9 motorway - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The M9 motorway is a major motorway in Scotland.
Its next junction is a motorway spur towards the Forth Road Bridge - however it is only half finished, dumping its traffic onto the badly overloaded A8000 road two miles short of the bridge.
The road shares space with one mile of the M876 en route to the Kincardine Bridge east of Stenhousemuir.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/M9_motorway   (313 words)

  
 [No title]   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
The M62 motorway is an west-east transpennine route in northern England, connecting the cities of Liverpool and Hull, passing the cities of Warrington, Manchester, Bradford, Leeds and Wakefield.
The first section of the Yorkshire section of the motorway was completed in 1970, between the county boundary on Saddleworth Moor and Outlane.
In 2007, the UK's first car-sharing lane on a motorway is to be opened at Junction 26, allowing any eastbound traffic from the M606 with more than one occupant to use the lane.
www.pontefract-yfc.co.uk /wiki.php?title=M62_motorway   (1681 words)

  
 M62 motorway Biography,info
The Pennine stretch of motorway is the highest in the UK; there is a marker at the highest point.
In 2007, the UK's first carsharing lane on a motorway is to be built from the M606 allowing passengers with more than one person in the car a fast track onto the M62 Eastbound at Junction 26, near Bradford.
At the highest point of the motorway, the road divides into two to negotiate the hilly terrain, and a farm, built in 1737, is situated in between the two halves.
www.danceage.com /biography/sdmc_M62_motorway   (679 words)

  
 CBRD - Motorway Database - M876
The M876 is a little motorway that makes a shortcut between the M80 and M9, and provides a way for traffic between Fife and Glasgow to go from the M80 to the Kincardine Bridge.
Before the motorway was built, the short spur from junction 2 and the route west of there was a dual carriageway section of A-road.
The M876 is the only motorway in Britain for which the basic rules of maths were re-written.
www.cbrd.co.uk /motorway/m876   (273 words)

  
 M11 motorway:   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
The M11 motorway in England is a major road running approximately south-north from northeast London to Cambridge.
At Duxford the motorway passes through a cutting and under a roundabout joining it to the A505.
In 1977 the main runway was shortened to 6,000 ft (1829 m) to enable the motorway to be built, and aircraft landing from the west or undertaking displays have at times come to rest on the motorway or just beyond it.
winelib.com /wiki/M11_motorway   (356 words)

  
 List of motorways in the United Kingdom
M1, the eastern north-south motorway linking London and Leeds and continuing north to the A1.
M42[?], The southern and eastern part of the Birmingham orbital motorway extending north towards Ashby-de-la-Zouch and west to the M5.
M876[?], a short link between motorways in the Falkirk area.
www.ebroadcast.com.au /lookup/encyclopedia/li/List_of_motorways_in_the_United_Kingdom.html   (467 words)

  
 Suchmaschine
The section of motorway ran from what was then junction 7 at Chester Road (A56) to the recently completed Kingsway Interchange with the A34, what was then junction 10 of the M63 (now junction 3/4 of the M60).
This section of motorway was the second section completed, opening as the M63 (and part as the M56 motorway) in January 1974.
A significant feature of the bypass is where the motorway passes through two of the arches of the large railway viaduct in the centre of Stockport (one of the largest brick-built structures in Europe).
www.dmoz.ch /lexikon.cgi?sprache=en&q=M63_motorway   (941 words)

  
 List of motorways in the United Kingdom - Wikinfo
M1, the eastern north-south motorway linking London and Leeds and continuing north to the A1.
M42, The southern and eastern part of the Birmingham orbital motorway extending north towards Ashby-de-la-Zouch and west to the M5.
M876, a short link between motorways in the Falkirk area.
www.wikinfo.org /wiki.php?title=List_of_motorways_in_the_United_Kingdom   (1966 words)

  
 netcyclo: United Kingdom: Motorways
UK motorways are free to travel on, with the exception of the M48 and M4 (with a toll on the Severn Bridge) and the M6 Toll, the country's first and so far only toll road, which runs around the north of Birmingham.
The first motorway constructed in the UK was the Preston bypass section of the M6, which was completed in December 1958.
Motorways that spill into one or more regions are given the digit of the area in which they either start or end.
www.netcyclo.com /places/polit/nations/uk/uk-tmw.htm   (335 words)

  
 The Definitive Guide to M57 motorway XXXX   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
The M57 motorway, also known as the Liverpool Outer Ring Road, is a motorway in England.
Construction of the motorway was in 2 phases, with phase 1 being completed in 1972, and phase 2 in 1974.
The M57 is one of the few motorways in England that does not connect directly to any other motorways - both the M62 and M58 are accessible only via a very short section of all-purpose road.
www.xxxx.com /s/M57_motorway   (423 words)

  
 M876 motorway Information
The M876 motorway is a motorway in Scotland.
The motorway runs from Denny to Airth in the Falkirk council area, forming an approach road to the Kincardine Bridge.
It is only one of two motorways in the UK which form a multiplex with another motorway, in its case sharing roadspace with the M9.
www.bookrags.com /wiki/M876_motorway   (209 words)

  
 House of Commons Hansard Debates for 05 July 2006 (pt 0293)
Motorway noise has worsened so badly for Michael Taylor, a parish councillor who has lived in the village of Oare since 1966, that he tested the levels with a decibel meter.
Gentleman live a greater distance from the motorway, yet suffer untenable levels of noise because of such factors as open ground, lack of trees, the motorway being part of an elevated section, and prevailing winds.
They reasonably want to understand what can be done to reduce noise from the motorway, and the basis on which decisions are made to provide mitigation when something needs to be done on their section of the motorway.
www.publications.parliament.uk /pa/cm200506/cmhansrd/cm060705/halltext/60705h0300.htm   (4016 words)

  
 Search Results - m2 motorway
The M2 is a motorway in Kent, England.
It is 25.7 miles (41.4 km) long and acts as a bypass of the section of the A2 road which runs through the Medway Towns, Sittingbourne and Faversham.
The M2 is also the longest motorway not to go past any primary destinations (westbound it is signed "London", eastbound "Canterbury, Channel Tunnel, Dover", none of which are anywhere near the M2 itself).
zitku.info /directory/information_on_M2_motorway   (896 words)

  
 M9 motorway Information
The M9 motorway is also a road in Ireland, part of the Dublin–Waterford route, see N9 road.
The M9 motorway is a major motorway in Scotland.
Its next junction is a motorway spur towards the Forth Road Bridge - however it is only half finished, dumping its traffic onto the badly overloaded A8000 road two miles short of the bridge.
www.bookrags.com /wiki/M9_motorway   (283 words)

  
 The Motorway Archive. M876, Dennyloanhead to Bowtrees
Work on developing the UK Motorway system, which transformed British travel, started in the mid-1950s.
The Motorway Archive celebrates the engineering achievement involved in the conception, planning, design and construction of this transport network by thousands of dedicated professionals.
The Archive itself is a collection of as many of the documents and artefacts, which were associated with the development, as it has been possible to find.
www.iht.org /motorway/m876dennbowt.htm   (94 words)

  
 M18 motorway information - Search.com
The M18 is a motorway in Yorkshire, England.
It runs north east from junction 32 of the M1 motorway just east of Sheffield, then passes east of Rotherham and Doncaster to finish at junction 35 of the M62 motorway, just west of Goole.
The M180 motorway leaves the M18 at junction 5.
domainhelp.search.com /reference/M18_motorway   (343 words)

  
 M876 motorway - Japan
The M876 motorway is a motorway in Scotland.
The motorway runs from Denny to Airth in the Falkirk council area, forming an approach road to the Kincardine Bridge.
It is one of only two motorways in the UK which form a concurrency with another motorway ((the other one being the M62 which concurs with the M60 Manchester Orbital motorway), the M9 which it then leaves again and continues for 1 mile before ending on the A876.
m876-motorway.zdnet.co.za /zdnet/M876_motorway   (957 words)

  
 M8 motorway - Japan
The motorway is sixty miles long - excluding a six-mile gap between the Glasgow suburb of Baillieston and Newhouse - and is notorious for the traffic jams associated with its Central Glasgow section.
With the advent of motorway-building beginning in the United Kingdom in the late 1950s, the M8 was planned as one of a core of new motorways, designed to replace the A8 road as a high-capacity alternative for intercity travel.
The motorway was constructed piecemeal in several stages bypassing towns, beginning in 1965 with a bypass of Harthill.
m8-motorway.zdnet.co.za /zdnet/M8_motorway   (1185 words)

  
 Pathetic Motorways: M65 Gildersome - Leeds Motorway
OK, when this motorway was originally planned, all motorways were given one or two digit numbers.
This restriction was lifted sometime before the completion of the first section, when it was realised that the world would not come to a sudden and premature end, and that drivers could actually read "M" followed by three digits as happily as they could cope with "A" or "B" followed by four digits...
The "more important" number was then left free for another motorway - one that was planned to be more important to the national scheme...
pathetic.org.uk /lost/m65_gildersome_to_leeds_motorway   (189 words)

  
 Sterling Mills
From the M80 to Stirling, exit left onto the M876 to cross the Kincardine Bridge.
Exit onto the M876 to cross the Kincardine Bridge.
Take the M90 motorway down to junction 7 at Milnathort.
www.shoppingvillages.com /sterlingmills/sterlingmills.htm   (313 words)

  
 Welcome
The road takes a large left hand sweep as you take that exit and you will find yourself travelling on the Eastbound M876 for a few hundred yards until you come to a roundabout which ends the motorway.
As you go up the hill there is a sign for the M876 (approx 1 mile from arches).
We are more of a hall than a traditional building and our name is clearly marked on the front and there is also a car park at the front.
www.aoglarbert.org /contactus.htm   (220 words)

  
 TS149 Dalnair Road, Allandale - Trainspots (Ver 1.80 )
Leave the M876 at junction 1 westbound and continue to the end of the slip road.
Leave the M876 at junction 1 eastbound and continue to the end of the slip road.
Continue along this road and take the fourth turning on the left, this road descends a short hill and turns ninety degrees to the right at the bottom of the hill, continue with a sunken park on your left hand side until you reach the T junction.
www.trainspots.co.uk /locpage.php?ts_number=149   (782 words)

  
 M9 motorway - Japan
The M9 motorway is a major motorway in Scotland.
Its next junction is a motorway spur towards the Forth Road Bridge - however it is only half finished, dumping its traffic onto the badly overloaded A8000 road two miles short of the bridge.
The road shares space with one mile of the M876 en route to the Kincardine Bridge east of Stenhousemuir.
m9-motorway.zdnet.co.za /zdnet/M9_motorway   (1110 words)

  
 M2 motorway information - Search.com
The M2 motorway is a motorway in England.
It runs approximately twenty-six miles in Kent, acting as a bypass of the section of the A2 road which runs through the Medway Towns, Sittingbourne and Faversham.
Along the way is the Medway Bridge between Junctions 2 and 3, where the motorway crosses the River Medway.
domainhelp.search.com /reference/M2_motorway   (454 words)

  
 Pathetic Motorways
Pathetic Motorways is dedicated to those motorways within the United Kingdom and Ireland that are not perhaps, the greatest feats of engineering ever seen...
It's designed to combine fun with some serious research about the motorway network, including some ideas and plans that never got off the ground.
Secretive - motorways that aren't obvious, mostly because they don't appear with their numbers on maps.
pathetic.org.uk   (316 words)

  
 M80 completion
Accidents and breakdowns cause widespread disruption to the A80, its connecting motorways and the surrounding road network.
The motorway was constructed with a sharp bend at the end, to facilitate extension in coming years.
Thereafter, the motorway would be built on the line of the existing A80.
www.m80completion.com   (1182 words)

  
 servicestations   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
Just one word of warning and that is that over the years the weight of the lorries has caused ruts through the bays and on the day of our visit these had formed into puddles.
Just one word of warning, There is a dedicated lane on the motorway which leads you into the service area entrance.
These services are off the motorway at the roundabout and serve both North and Southbound carriageways and at the time of our visit were very busy.
www.eclipse.co.uk /samwise/servicestations.htm   (2581 words)

  
 Antonine Hotel, The - Falkirk
From Edinburgh (The East): M9 motorway to Stirling, turn off at junction 5 signposted as A905 Falkirk, Grangemouth.
From Glasgow (The West): M8 motorway to Edinburgh, turn off on the M80 motorway which is signposted for Stirling.
Join M876 motorway for Falkirk and Grangemouth and turn off at the junction signposted Falkirk A883.
www.britinfo.net /T/1034108.htm   (282 words)

  
 CBRD - Motorway Database - M60
The plan was, of course, to give the motorways around Manchester a single, coherent number when the gap on the east side was closed, and admittedly M60 makes more sense than M63, M66 and M62.
In 2000, the section between junctions 19 and 24 opened (originally meant to be M66), which was the last section of motorway to open that was funded with public money.
When work was finished there, no new motorways were under construction in Britain for the first time since 1956 when the Preston Bypass work began.
www.cbrd.co.uk /motorway/m60   (335 words)

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