The Gravelly Hill Interchange, popularly known as Spaghetti Junction, is a road junction in Birmingham, England. It is junction 6 of the M6 motorway where it meets the A38(M) Aston Expressway in the Gravelly Hill area of Birmingham.
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Junction 7 - Great Barr InterchangeJunction 7 is where the M6 connects to the A34, which is the main road between Birmingham and Walsall.
Gravelly Hill, Birmingham, UK (Spaghetti Junction)It was opened in 1972 and rises to a height of 24.5 metres. It is, in places, five levels high and the construction includes 559 concrete columns.
Answer. Answer: A motorway just relates to the A road that it's relieving pressure from. The reason there is no M7 is that the A7, which runs from Carlisle to Edinburgh has no need for a motorway to relieve it.
M6 junction 10 is of strategic importance within the Black Country and the wider region, it is on a busy route between Walsall and Wolverhampton. The junction is often heavily congested, reducing the attractiveness of the local area for business and investment, including within the nearby Black Country Enterprise Zone.