A36(M)
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From: | Stonyford (SU330164) | |||||||||
To: | Wigley (SU326172) | |||||||||
Distance: | 0.5 miles (0.8 km) | |||||||||
Met: | A31, A36, M27 | |||||||||
Now part of: | A36 | |||||||||
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For detailed information about this topic, see Pathetic Motorways
The A36(M) has been claimed to be the number for the spur of the M27 from junction 2 (with the A36 and A31 - now A3090). It opened as part of the M27 in 1975, and was downgraded to an extension of the A36 when the Totton Western Bypass opened.
Although it is certain that the spur had motorway status, there is no evidence that the A36(M) number has ever been used; it is simply a SABRE myth.
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