The M25 goes round Greater London from Dartford to Aveley. Contra to popular belief the M25 is not a full loop, but is broken by the Section from J30 to J2 across the Thames at Dartford which is a A Road, the A282, over the Dartford Crossing south bound (clockwise) and Through the Dartford tunnels North bound (Anticlockwise).
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| - The M25 goes round Greater London from Dartford to Aveley. Contra to popular belief the M25 is not a full loop, but is broken by the Section from J30 to J2 across the Thames at Dartford which is a A Road, the A282, over the Dartford Crossing south bound (clockwise) and Through the Dartford tunnels North bound (Anticlockwise).
- M25 London Orbital Motorway
- The M25, also known as the London Orbital Motorway, is the motorway that circles the city of London. A Columbian Mammoth once arrived on a section of this motorway via an Anomaly, which lead to the Pleistocene epoch. The creature turned overs cars and vans, causing much chaos and panic until the Anomaly Research Centre team contained it, however the Anomaly closed before the Mammoth could be returned. It was subsequently taken back to the ARC. (Episode 2.6)
- The M25 motorway, London Ring Motorway, or London Orbital motorway is a 117-mile (188 km) motorway that almost encircles Greater London, England, in the United Kingdom. The motorway was first mooted early in the 20th century. A few sections, based on the now abandoned London Ringways plan, were constructed in the early 1970s and it was completed in 1986. At 188 kilometres (117 mi) (including the A282), the M25 is Europe's second longest orbital road after the Berliner Ring (196 kilometres (122 mi)). More information on the Wikipedia page [1].
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| - The M25 motorway, London Ring Motorway, or London Orbital motorway is a 117-mile (188 km) motorway that almost encircles Greater London, England, in the United Kingdom. The motorway was first mooted early in the 20th century. A few sections, based on the now abandoned London Ringways plan, were constructed in the early 1970s and it was completed in 1986. At 188 kilometres (117 mi) (including the A282), the M25 is Europe's second longest orbital road after the Berliner Ring (196 kilometres (122 mi)). It is one of the busiest and most congested parts of the British motorway network: 196,000 vehicles were recorded in a single day near London Heathrow Airport. Plans to widen additional sections to eight lanes (four each way) were scaled back in 2009 in response to rising costs. More information on the Wikipedia page [1].
- The M25 goes round Greater London from Dartford to Aveley. Contra to popular belief the M25 is not a full loop, but is broken by the Section from J30 to J2 across the Thames at Dartford which is a A Road, the A282, over the Dartford Crossing south bound (clockwise) and Through the Dartford tunnels North bound (Anticlockwise).
- M25 London Orbital Motorway
- The M25, also known as the London Orbital Motorway, is the motorway that circles the city of London. A Columbian Mammoth once arrived on a section of this motorway via an Anomaly, which lead to the Pleistocene epoch. The creature turned overs cars and vans, causing much chaos and panic until the Anomaly Research Centre team contained it, however the Anomaly closed before the Mammoth could be returned. It was subsequently taken back to the ARC. (Episode 2.6)
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