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M45 motorway

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Bridge carrying disused Great Central Railway is in distance.
One of the original Owen Williams bridges

The M45 is a motorway in Warwickshire, England and is 8 miles (12.5km) long. It runs from Junction 17 of the M1 motorway south east of Rugby and ends with a junction with the A45 road south-west of Rugby. It is one of the least busy parts of the United Kingdom motorway system.

History

It was built in 1959, when the M1 (as part of a link from London to Birmingham) went as far as Junction 18; the M45 was designed to dissipate some of the motorway traffic before the M1 terminated[1]. Its equivalent at the southern end of the M1 is the M10.

As the signposted route to Birmingham in the 1960s it was one of the busiest roads in Britain. However in 1972, the opening of the M6 provided a much faster route through to the West Midlands from London. Most traffic diverted to this route, leaving the M45 with only a fraction of its previous traffic.

A limited-access junction (Eastbound exit and Westbound entry) was added in September 1991[2] around two-thirds of the way along from the M1, near Dunchurch.

Junctions

M45 Motorway
Westbound exits Junction Eastbound exits
Coventry, Rugby, A45
Dunchurch B4429
J1 Start of motorway
No exit Unnumbered Daventry A45
Start of Motorway M1 J17 THE SOUTH, Northampton M1

See also

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