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The '''M6 motorway''' is the longest motorway in the [[United Kingdom]] and one of the busiest. It forms part of a motorway "Backbone of Britain", running north-south between [[London]] and [[Glasgow]] via the industrial North of [[England]]. | The '''M6 motorway''' is the longest motorway in the [[United Kingdom]] and one of the busiest. It forms part of a motorway "Backbone of Britain", running north-south between [[London]] and [[Glasgow]] via the industrial North of [[England]]. | ||
− | The section from the [[M1 (GB)|M1]] to the [[M6 Toll]] split near [[Birmingham]] is part of the {{E|24}} and the section from the M6 Toll and the [[M42 (GB)|M42]] forms part of {{E| | + | The section from the [[M1 (GB)|M1]] to the [[M6 Toll]] split near [[Birmingham]] is part of the {{E|24}} and the section from the M6 Toll and the [[M42 (GB)|M42]] forms part of {{E|5}}. |
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Revision as of 16:11, 16 November 2010
The M6 motorway is the longest motorway in the United Kingdom and one of the busiest. It forms part of a motorway "Backbone of Britain", running north-south between London and Glasgow via the industrial North of England.
The section from the M1 to the M6 Toll split near Birmingham is part of the E 24 and the section from the M6 Toll and the M42 forms part of E 5.
This article contains text from the Wikipedia article on M6 (GB).