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Resurfacing on the Prince of Wales Bridge will take more than six months longer than planned. ... BBC News. December 4, 2024 at 6:03 PM ... 2024 at 6:03 PM. The Prince of Wales Bridge used by M4 ...
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 ...
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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.
The Brynglas Tunnels carry the M4 under Brynglas Hill in Newport, Wales. The 360-metre-long (390 yd) [1] tunnels are the first and only twin–bored tunnels in the UK motorway network. [notes 1] The tunnels and adjacent M4 motorway Usk bridge were originally planned by Newport Corporation in August 1959 in a plan submitted to the Ministry of ...
Map showing the Second Severn Crossing in relation to other crossings and the estuary itself. The Second Severn Crossing (Welsh: Ail Groesfan Hafren), officially named the Prince of Wales Bridge (Welsh: Pont Tywysog Cymru) since July 2018, is the M4 motorway bridge over the River Severn between England and Wales, opened in 1996 to supplement the traffic capacity of the Severn Bridge built in 1966.
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Consulting engineers were Sir Alexander Gibb & Partners, and it was built by Costain, with 16 acres on each side. [1] The 11 miles of M4 from Chiswick to Langley were the first to be computer controlled from the police centre at Heston services, with digital motorway signs in March 1969, opened by Labour minister Richard Marsh, Baron Marsh. [2]