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Map of the M25 showing the junction numbers and driver location signs The M25 almost completely encircles Greater London and passes briefly through it, in the east and west. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] Junctions 1A–5 are in Kent , 6–13 are in Surrey , 14 and a small part of 15 are in Hillingdon , Greater London, 15–16 are in Buckinghamshire , 17–24 are ...
Inside the Bell Common Tunnel. The Bell Common Tunnel is a covered section of the M25 motorway in Bell Common. The route of the motorway at this point was forced into a very narrow gap between the ecologically important Epping Forest to the south and the settlements to the north. The decision was therefore made to put the motorway underground.
The M25 section was due to be open nine months before the M4/M25 interchange would open. [3] The northern section of the interchange was to be part of a 10.5-mile section of the M25 also due to open in spring 1985; this later became the 4-mile M4 to Iver Heath section to the M40, at Denham Interchange, junction 16. The 6.5-mile section of the ...
The Man Who Pays His Way: ‘A beautiful serenity’ deserves to be appreciated
Speaking exclusively to The Independent’s daily travel podcast, Mr Wade said the M25-A3 junction, designed in the 1980s, “simply cannot handle the volume of traffic that it’s currently being ...
Queues on relief roads in Cobham, where M25 traffic are being diverted due to the closures, were earlier stretching around six miles, according to data from Inrix, the Evening Standard reports.
Runnymede Bridge is a motorway, A-road, pedestrian, and cycle bridge, built in the 1960s and 1980s and expanded in the 2000s, carrying the M25 and A30 across the River Thames near the uppermost end of the Staines upon Thames and Egham reach of the river. It is oriented north–south and is southwest of Heathrow Airport.
The River Misbourne diverted via culverts under the M25. The Chalfont Viaduct is built of blue and black engineering brick with additional decorative brickwork. The bridge is approximately 12.5 metres (41 ft) high, although it varies in height due to changing ground level, and it has five semi-elliptical arches, each 15.5 metres (51 ft) wide.