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  2. M-3 motorway (Pakistan) - Wikipedia

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    The M-3 Motorway starts at the M-2 Motorway after crossing the famous Ravi Toll Plaza in Lahore. It then goes southwest from Lahore and ends where it meets the M-4 motorway near the city of Abdul Hakim located near a small village named Darkhana. M-3 Motorway is a 6 lane controlled access highway with 3 rest areas along the route. The full ...

  3. M3 motorway (Great Britain) - Wikipedia

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    The M3 is a motorway in England, from Sunbury-on-Thames, Surrey, to Eastleigh, Hampshire; a distance of approximately 59 miles (95 km). The route includes the Aldershot Urban Area, Basingstoke, Winchester, and Southampton. It was constructed as a dual three-lane motorway except for its two-lane section between junction 8 and

  4. M3 motorway - Wikipedia

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    M3 motorway may refer to: M3 motorway or Riverside Expressway, part of the Pacific Motorway in Brisbane, Queensland, Australia; M3 motorway (Great Britain), a ...

  5. Twyford Down - Wikipedia

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    Although protests against the M3 had been ongoing since the early 1970s, the protest-action on top of the down, described in 1994 as the most controversial British motorway project ever to start construction, [1] attracted a wider range of classes of people than had previously been the case, and caused a violent clash with onsite security officers.

  6. Controlled-access highway - Wikipedia

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    The first section of motorway, the M6 Preston Bypass, opened in 1958, followed by the first major section of motorway (the M1 between Crick and Berrygrove in Watford), which opened in 1959. From then until the 1980s, motorways opened at frequent intervals; by 1972 the first 1,600 kilometres (1,000 mi) of motorway had been built.

  7. M3 Parkway railway station - Wikipedia

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    M3 Parkway is a Park and Ride railway station in County Meath beside Dunboyne and the M3 Motorway (Pace Interchange Junction 5).. It is the terminus station on the Docklands to M3 Parkway Western Commuter service (during peak times Monday to Friday) and Clonsilla to M3 Parkway shuttle Commuter service at all other times.

  8. M3 motorway (Hungary) - Wikipedia

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    The M3 follows the route of route 3, and, later, route 4. The section of the motorway between Görbeháza and Nyíregyháza was opened to the public in August 2007. The latest section of the motorway, the one between Highway 49 and Vásárosnamény was opened to the public in 2014. [1] The total length of the motorway now is 281 km.

  9. M3 motorway (Northern Ireland) - Wikipedia

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    The M3 is a 0.8-mile-long (1.3 km) urban motorway that connects the M2 in north Belfast, Northern Ireland to the A2 Sydenham Bypass in east Belfast. It is the shortest motorway in Northern Ireland, and one of the busiest, carrying 60,000 vehicles per day as of 2005. [ 1 ]