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The M2 is a 26-mile-long (42 km) long motorway in Kent, England, and was built to bypass a section of the A2 road in Kent, which goes through the Medway Towns, Sittingbourne, and Faversham. It provides an alternative route to the Port of Dover , which supplements the M20 motorway located further to the south.
Ashford: Kennington: A2043 Cheam: Norbiton: A2044 Reigate: Salfords: A2045 Ran from M2 motorway J3 near Walderslade to Lordswood. Declassified by 2011. A2046 Ran from the A3 to the A288 in Portsmouth as an upgrade of the B2153. Now part of the A2030. A2047 Hilsea: Portsmouth: A2048 - A2049: Unused A2050 Harbledown: Bridge
M2 motorway (Great Britain), a motorway in England; M2 expressway (Hungary), a motorway in Hungary; N2 road (Ireland)#M2 motorway, a motorway in the Republic of Ireland; M-2 highway (Montenegro), a motorway in Montenegro; M2 motorway (Northern Ireland), a motorway in Northern Ireland; Highway M02 (Ukraine)
The A20 runs almost parallel with the motorway, and the A28 allows access to Canterbury and Tenterden. Also leaving Ashford are the A251 for Faversham and the A2070 for Romney Marsh and Hastings. Operation Stack on the M20 is the bane of Ashford. Usually implemented in response to industrial action in Calais, it brings Ashford to a halt several ...
Medway is a service area on the M2 motorway south of Medway, near Junction 4 in Kent, southeast England. It is managed by Moto [ 1 ] and was previously named Farthing Corner , which is the name of the nearby settlement.
The two road bridges carry the M2 motorway carriageways. The other viaduct carries the High Speed 1 railway line linking London and the Channel Tunnel. All three bridges pass over the Medway Valley Line (to Paddock Wood). The first Medway Viaduct, built to carry the M2 motorway, opened on 29 May 1963.
The M2 motorway has replaced part of the A2 as the strategic route. ... A251 south (Ashford Road) to M2 – Ashford, Kent: Northern terminus of A251 ...
The A28 road runs between Hastings and Margate via Ashford, Canterbury, Birchington and Westgate-on-Sea. 3 miles (5 km) southwest of Birchington-on-Sea, the A28 crosses the A299 road which leads along North Kent towards London, becoming the M2 motorway at Faversham. [69]