Killington Interchange
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Killington Interchange | |||
Location Map ( geo) | |||
The Junction in Winter | |||
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Location | |||
Firbank Fell | |||
County | |||
Westmorland | |||
Highway Authority | |||
National Highways | |||
Junction Type | |||
Diamond | |||
Roads Joined | |||
M6, A684 | |||
Junctions related to the A684 | |||
Killington Interchange is a motorway junction serving Kendal and Sedbergh. It is Junction 37 on the M6 and opened in 1970.
In planning, it was known as Sedbergh Road Interchange. The site of the junction was moved north, and the A684 realigned, to make space for Killington Lake services.
From 1970 until early 2005, there used to be a very rare and non-standard fork sign on the northbound approach to this junction which showed the mainline of the M6 curving to the right beyond the northbound diverge point.
Routes
Route | To | Notes |
The North, Penrith | ||
The South, Lancaster | ||
Kendal | ||
Sedbergh |