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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.
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Forms part of a ring road of Manchester. Also known as the Mancunian Way. Greater Manchester: 90,785 2.0 3.2 A58(M) Forms the western part of the Leeds inner ring road. West Yorkshire: 81,647 2.0 3.2 A627(M) A south-north motorway linking Rochdale to Oldham. Greater Manchester: 55,749 3.5 5.6 A64(M) Forms the eastern part of the Leeds inner ...
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)
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Near Cranleigh the road used to head south on what is now the B2130, Stovolds Hill, a now-destroyed road, and Dunsfold Road to Alford, where it rejoined the modern route. The road was rerouted with the construction of Dunsfold Aerodrome during World War II. Previously followed Old Guildford Road in Broadbridge Heath, and West Street and East ...
It was built as part of the M2 widening project, the structure being located south of the original bridge. [6] Its construction benefitted from work to build the adjacent High Speed One railway, such as the reuse of spoil from the North Downs Tunnel to build up the new London-bound road embarkment leading to the bridge. [2]
Numbered roads in the UK are signed as M (Motorway), A, [12] or B [12] roads (legal "classification" varies between countries), as well as various categories of more minor roads: for internal purposes, local authorities may also use C, [13] D [citation needed] and U [13] (the letter standing for "Unclassified"); use of C and U numbers on signs is unusual but examples can be found in all four ...