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The M4, originally the London-South Wales Motorway, is a motorway in the United Kingdom running from west London to southwest Wales. The English section to the Severn Bridge was constructed between 1961 and 1971; the Welsh element was largely complete by 1980, though a non-motorway section around Briton Ferry bridge remained until 1993.
This file was derived from: UK motorways map (thick lines).svg: Author: UK motorways map (thick lines).svg: User:Dr Greg and User:Nilfanion, created using Ordnance Survey and OpenStreetMap data; derivative work: Dr Greg
M4: Carmarthenshire: It is located at junction 49, the western terminus of the M4 motorway in Wales where the M4 joins the A48 and A483 on a roundabout. The Pont Abraham Motorway service area was opened in 1983. It is near Pontarddulais and owned by Roadchef. [4] Reading: Moto: M4: Berkshire [53] [54] Rivington: Euro Garages M61: Lancashire [55 ...
The work on the three-mile structure - the UK’s second longest bridge that links south Wales with South Gloucestershire - was supposed to take about four months when they started in summer 2024.
The original route between Bromsgrove and Redditch was by-passed by a dual carriageway in the 1970s after Redditch was developed into a new town A449: Newport: Stafford: Used to continue beyond M4. Route to M5 motorway previously A4538. A450 Torton West Hagley: Originally continued along present alignment of B4187. A451 Stourbridge: Great ...
This drone footage shows why the M4 motorway was entirely closed near Bristol this weekend. The motorway was shut so utilities, currently housed in the Badminton Road bridge, could be diverted ...
A spur from the M4 to High Wycombe. Continues as the A404 west of Maidenhead. Berkshire: 59,816 2.4 3.9 A48(M) A spur from the M4 to central Cardiff. Newport, Cardiff: 47,203 2.0 3.2 A57(M) 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 ...
Since 2020, Highways England (now National Highways) has been developing a South Coast to M4 route strategy. The current preferred route is the A36 to Bath, then the A46 to the M4. Due to the traffic situation in Bath, Highways England may propose de-listing the current route and adopting the A350 instead; this may release funding for further ...