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M6 and Toll
In 2003, the United Kingdom's first toll motorway, the M6 Toll, opened in the West Midlands area to relieve the congested M6 motorway.
* Junction T1 of the M6 Toll in Curdworth
Suchet is vice-president of the Lichfield and Hatherton Canals Trust, whose most challenging achievement to date has been securing funding ( both via an appeal and from influencing government decisions ) concerning the building of the new M6 Toll motorway where it cuts the lines of the Lichfield Canal and the Hatherton Canal, both of which the Trust wishes to see reopened.
This was further extended to meet the M6 Toll and A38 in 2005.
The section from the M1 to the M6 Toll split near Birmingham forms part of the unsigned E-road E 24 and the section from the M6 Toll and the M42 forms part of E 05.
The M6 Toll, Britain's first toll motorway, which bypasses the West Midlands conurbation to the east and north of Birmingham and Walsall and was built to alleviate congestion through the West Midlands, and opened in December 2003.
A proposed extension to the M6 Toll known as the ' M6 Expressway ', which would have continued from the M6 Toll as far as Knutsford, at which point much of the existing M6 traffic leaves the M6 for Manchester, was abandoned in 2006 due to excessive costs, anticipated construction problems and disappointing levels of use of the M6 Toll.

M6 and Birmingham
The A46 bypass was opened in June 1974 and the Birmingham International Airport, and M6, M42 and M40 motorways are within of central Kenilworth.
The M6 motorway runs from junction 19 of the M1 at the Catthorpe Interchange, near Rugby via Birmingham then heads north, passing Stoke-on-Trent, Manchester, Preston, Carlisle and terminating at the Gretna junction ( J45 ).
The M6 motorway runs from junction 19 of the M1 and from the beginning of A14 in Catthorpe near Rugby in central England, passes between Coventry and Nuneaton, through Birmingham, Walsall and Stafford and near the major cities of Wolverhampton and Stoke-on-Trent.
A, 17-stop route from the city centre through Lancaster Circus and along the A34 corridor to the Birmingham / Walsall boundary, terminating near the M6 motorway junction 7.
It runs from Junction 8 of the M6 at West Bromwich near Birmingham to Exeter in Devon.
Much of the long-distance traffic carried by what is now the A3400 now uses the M40 to Birmingham, and the M42 and M6 to by-pass the city.
Some of these houses were demolished in the late 1960s to make way for the Aston Expressway, which links Birmingham city centre to the M6 motorway.
The first section opened in November 1976 linking Birmingham International Airport with the M6 motorway.
Along with sections of the M5 and M6, the southern sections of the M42 form the Birmingham Outer Ring Road motorway around Birmingham.
The M6, which has its southern terminus just outside the southeast of the region at its junction with the M1, and which connects the region to North West England, passes Rugby and Nuneaton in Warwickshire, Coventry and Birmingham, and Stafford and Stoke-on-Trent in Staffordshire.
The M42 connects the M5 at Bromsgrove, passing around the south and east of Birmingham, joining the M40 and M6, passing Solihull and Castle Bromwich, to Tamworth, northeast of Birmingham.
The unified Tame then flows, partly through channels realigned to make way for the M6 motorway and its interchange with the M5, through Sandwell Valley and into north Birmingham.
The river now skirts south east of Birmingham city centre and, passing under the M6 motorway, heads north east again towards Coleshill, to which it gave its name.
to the south east of Birmingham and between Small Heath and the M6 motorway at Chelmsley Wood.
Gravelly Hill Interchange, better known by its nickname Spaghetti Junction, is junction 6 of the M6 motorway where it meets the A38 ( M ) Aston Expressway in the Gravelly Hill area of Birmingham, England.
The 96FM signal from The Wrekin is the strongest, and can be heard from outside the county, especially along the M5 and M6 near Birmingham, as well as into Staffordshire.
Birchwood is close to Junction 21 of the M6, giving access to Birmingham ( 80 miles / 128 km ).

M6 and North
* Bertelsmann owns Arvato, Direct Group, RTL Group ( which in turn owns VOX, a part in M6 TV channel, and FremantleMedia North America ), and several other companies.
North from Junction 4, the E05 takes a short stretch of the M73 connecting to the M8 and then proceeds westwards through Glasgow to Greenock ; and southwards continues on the M6 through England.
The large North Lakes Hotel and Spa stands at the junction of Clifford and Ullswater Roads overlooking the Skirsgill Junction 40 Interchange of the M6 motorway, A66 and A592 roads.
Thelwall is a suburban village in Warrington, North Cheshire, England, close to the Lymm junction of the M6.
In 1983 BMW took the M88 / 3 six-cylinder engine, a modified version of the M88 / 1 from the BMW M1 and put it in the E24 chassis of the BMW 6-Series, creating the M635CSi ( called the M6 in North America ).
In North America ( United States and Canada ), the E24 M6 was fitted with the catalyzed S38B35 motor, producing and of torque.
Production of the M6 ended in 1989, with 5, 859 cars sold, 1, 767 of which were North American ( U. S. & Canada ) models.
The town is also served by the parallel running North / South routes of the M57 and M6 to the East and West.
Aston Villa Football Club's Bodymoor Heath Training Ground to the East, Drayton Manor Theme Park to the North and the M6 Toll being built to the West.
North is up and East is to the left. GQ Lupi b has a spectral type between M6 and L0, corresponding to a temperature of around 2650 kelvins.
From there it forms part of the link between the M54 and the M6 North.
The village is well served by transport links, being only 3 miles from the M6 motorway-linking it with the North, South and East of the country, and is also close to the M54 motorway, linking the area to the West and Wales.
The region is served by a network of 6 motorways ( M58 to the North, M56 to the South, M6 & M62 to the East and M53 to the west ).

M6 and Relief
Most traffic from the industrial estates & the cement works has to travel through the town centre, this should be alleviated with the current building of the Rugby Western Relief Road, linking the A45 with the Leicester Road, that connects with the Motorway at Junction 1 of the M6.

M6 and Road
In the United Kingdom there are examples on the A580 East Lancashire Road in St Helens, on Haydock Island in Merseyside ( which also features the M6 passing overhead ), and on the Astley / Boothstown border near to Manchester.
Stafford Castle lies two miles to the west of Stafford, just off the A518 Stafford-to-Newport Road, and can be seen from the M6 motorway.
The M6 and M62 motorways, and also the A580 East Lancashire Road pass close to the town.
* Strauch, L. ( 2009 ), ‘ Public Private Partnership in European Road Infrastructure: PPP as Investment Asset Following the M6 Road Project in Hungary ’, VDM.
The road meets the M6 at junction 23, Haydock and the A580 East Lancashire Road.
The houses to the north of the area ( north of the Beeches Road between the Walsall and M6 were by contrast privately owned.
It still remains today, somewhat reduced, sandwiched between the M6 and the Collector Road ( Castle Bromwich & Chelmsley Wood bypass ).
The Uttoxeter Road, a former major motorway link route ( M1 to M6 ) was partially relieved by the A50 dual-carriageway.
Also in 1987 Road and Track featured the U. S. M6 as one of the 10 fastest cars in America.
The 2007 M6 is expected to have a 0-60 mph time of about 4. 1 seconds ( Road and Track, March 2006 ).
It then heads into Stafford as ' Weston Road ', passing around the town centre and heading out under the M6 motorway towards Telford.
Road links are provided by the village's proximity to the M6 motorway and the East Lancashire Road ( A580 ).
The village is sandwiched between Junctions T1 of the M6 Toll and Junction 9 of the M42 motorways and the busy A4097 Kingsbury Road.

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