M40 Longbridge
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Longbridge | |||
Location Map ( geo) | |||
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County | |||
Warwickshire | |||
Highway Authority | |||
National Highways | |||
Opening Date | |||
1967 (southbound) 1991 (northbound) | |||
On road(s) | |||
M40 | |||
Crossings related to the M40 | |||
Crossings related to the A41 | |||
Longbridge (or simply River Avon Bridge) on the M40 are two parallel bridges where the motorway crosses the River Avon near Longbridge, Warwickshire.
The original bridge (now the southbound bridge) was built in 1967 to carry the A41 Warwick southern bypass. In 1991, the present northbound bridge was constructed alongside, and both bridges were incorporated into the M40.
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