Spaghetti Junction, Aston, Birmingham, England. Video
Spaghetti Junction, Aston, Birmingham, England. Gravelly Hill Interchange, better known by its nickname Spaghetti Junction, is junction 6 of the M6 motorway where it meets the A38(M) Aston Expressway in Birmingham, United Kingdom. Its colloquial name of "Spaghetti Junction" was coined in the 1970s by Roy Smith, a journalist from the Birmingham Evening Mail. It provides access to and from the A38 (Tyburn Road), A38 (M) (Aston Expressway), the A5127 (Lichfield Road/Gravelly Hill), and several unclassified local roads. Construction started in 1968 and the junction was opened in November 1972 by the then environment secretary Peter Walker. The opening had been scheduled for the start of the year but was delayed, according to contemporary reports, by "box girder inspections". In an unusual meeting of old and new transport technology, the pillars supporting the flyovers over the Birmingham Canal Navigations had to be carefully placed to enable a horse-drawn canal boat to pass under the interchange without fouling the towing rope. The junction has undergone major repair work several times since, due to the very heavy traffic through the junction, and some alleged cost-saving measures during its construction. In November 2007, a sliproad running from the Tyburn Road onto the Aston Expressway was closed to undergo urgent repair works. Upon inspection, it was found that Spaghetti Junction itself was in need of repair work due to salt and grit weakening the joints in the structure. Music is By 1) We Are Hardcore (Remix) by The House Crew (PNT 035R) Production House Records. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=86IvP2b0o9s 2) Get The Message By New Decade (ROCC 002) Out Of Romford Records. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dZIWgbbduVA
Comments on "Spaghetti Junction, Aston, Birmingham, England."
Graffiti artists ... Graffiti artists dream!!?
a fantastic series ... a fantastic series of images.? good mix of the old and the new. (including the music) And some nice urban art
a fantastic series ... a fantastic series of images. good mix of? the old and the new. (including the music) And bome nice urban art
a fantastic series ... a fantastic series of images.? good mix of the old and the new. (including the music)
what a beautiful ... what a beautiful place.. oh and good? tune too
Londons? got better ... Londons? got better graff by far.
I went there on ... I went there on holiday? nice beaches.
Thank? you.... :) Thank? you.... :)
Thanks ! Old? Skool ... Thanks ! Old? Skool will never die..... :)
I like the ... I like the education and hardcore motif.
Now if only they could add some music to those health videos they show at school to make? them more bearable!
Thanks? mate ! Thanks? mate !
Ha ha, nice one ... Ha ha, nice one fella :)?
Excellent write-up. ... Excellent write-up. I would suggest that better background? music would be "Italo Dance" for Spaghetti Junction, lol.:)
Dope images!
Very ... Dope images!
Very fresh? upload!
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