Toddington Interchange
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Toddington Interchange | |||
Location Map ( geo) | |||
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Location | |||
Toddington | |||
County | |||
Bedfordshire | |||
Highway Authority | |||
National Highways | |||
Junction Type | |||
Folded Diamond | |||
Roads Joined | |||
M1, A5120 | |||
Toddington Interchange, Junction 12 of the M1, was originally a diamond. In late May 2012, it was reconstructed as part of the junction 10 - 13 ATM works, bringing the B530 into the junction and changing the design to a folded diamond to allow for greater capacity for turning traffic at the junction.
When the junction was built, it was signposted the relatively forgettable "Toddington" because there was nothing else to say - it couldn't be signposted "Bedford" or "Dunstable" as it would cause confusion.
Routes
Route | To | Notes |
The NORTH, Milton Keynes | ||
London, Luton | Dunstable (N) greyed out on signs | |
Flitwick, Ampthill | ||
Toddington, Houghton Regis, Dunstable | formerly A5120 | |
Luton, Chalton, Fancott (B579) |
Links
legislation.gov.uk
- The M1 Motorway (Junctions 10 to 13 Improvement Connecting Roads) Scheme 2010 - The existing slip roads to/from the M1 Motorway to the A5120 at Toddington will be replaced with four new slip roads to/from the A5120 at Toddington by this Order. Redundant slip roads are to be stopped up by the associated Side Roads Order.