Dutch House Interchange
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Dutch House Interchange | |||
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Location | |||
Mottingham | |||
County | |||
Kent | |||
Junction Type | |||
Unique freeflow (proposed) | |||
Roads Joined | |||
Ringway 2, A20(M) | |||
The Dutch House Interchange is the likely name for what would have been the junction between Ringway 2 and a route along an upgraded A20 corridor that would have been numbered either A20, A20(M) or M20 (most likely A20(M)). It, along with the majority of the Ringway proposals, was never built.
The junction was to have been named after the nearby Dutch House public house, and would have provided complete free-flowing connections between the A20(M) and Ringway 2.