Where is Junction 3 and 4 on the M25?


Where is Junction 3 and 4 on the M25? Junction 3: Swanley, M20. Junction 4: Orpington, Bromley. Junction 5: Sevenoaks, M26.


Why is M25 called M25?

How the M25 got its name. The same principle explains the M25, which at its oldest point (the section crossing Surrey) follows the path of the older A25. These roads are all in the South East, which forms Zone 2 of the country's motorway system. This explains why they all contain 2 somewhere in their name.


What Junction is Heathrow on M25?

At junction 14 on the M25, take the A3113 exit to Heathrow Airport/Terminal 4 and then follow the relevant signposts to the terminal.


How long does it take to drive around the whole M25?

6. The M25 is 117 miles - that's 188.8km - long and the second longest bypass in Europe, after Germany's Berliner Ring. 7. Apparently it would take you one hour and 40 minutes to drive all the way round it at 70mph.


What is the longest junction on M25?

Junction 23 on the M25 in Hertfordshire is the single biggest gyratory on the whole of the National Highways network. At about 1.2km in circumference, the junction sees some of the highest traffic flows on the M25.


What Junction on M25 is Gatwick?

The M25 or London Orbital Motorway is a major road encircling most of Greater London. The 117-mile motorway is one of the most important roads in the UK and one of the busiest. Margaret Thatcher opened the final section in 1986, making the M25 the longest ring road in Europe upon opening.


What is Junction 3 on M2?

TQ7462 : M2, Junction 3 (Blue Bell Wood) The M2 is 25.7 miles long and acts as a bypass of the section of the A2 road which runs through the Medway Towns, Sittingbourne and Faversham. It is the only motorway in England that does not intersect with any other motorway at a junction.