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Gordano services (/ ɡ ɔːr ˈ d eɪ n oʊ / gor-DAY-noh) is a motorway service station located at junction 19 of the M5 motorway at the southern end of the Avonmouth Bridge, west of Bristol, England, and close to Portishead.
Some southbound buses may terminate at Broadway & Chambers Street. The M5 is based out of Manhattanville Depot, while the M55 is based out of Michael J. Quill Depot. During the daytime on weekdays, all M5 buses make limited stops between 135th and 157th Streets, as well as below 72nd Street.
The interchange handles high volumes of traffic especially in the morning and evening rush hours. [6] [4] It is overlooked by the RAC Tower.Traffic travelling northbound on the M5 from Portishead intending to use the Second Severn Crossing (or, in the opposite sense, vehicles eastbound on the crossing wishing to use the M5 southbound from Avonmouth onwards) can bypass the interchange by using ...
A police spokesperson said officers were called at about 06:05 GMT. "One of the vehicles shed its load during the collision causing two lanes to be shut while debris was cleared from the ...
Sedgemoor services is a motorway service station on the M5 motorway near the village of Rooks Bridge in Somerset, England.The location of the services can be identified from a long distance because of their proximity to Brent Knoll, an isolated hill on the Somerset Levels.
Avon and Somerset Police said Tamzin Hall, 17, from Wellington, Somerset, was hit by a car travelling southbound between junction 24 for Bridgwater and junction 25 for Taunton, shortly after 23:00 ...
The M5 was closed after a lorry burst into flames, ... Fire crews were called to the motorway around 9.30am when a wheel on the lorry erupted into flames on the southbound carriageway, between ...
Southbound moto-way.com /services /frankley-southbound Frankley services is a motorway service station on the M5 motorway between Junctions 3 (A456, Quinton Interchange) and 4 (A38, Lydiate Ash ), near Birmingham , and taking its name from the nearby village of Frankley .