M6 Toll | ||||
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Midland Expressway | ||||
Route information | ||||
Part of E05 | ||||
Maintained by Midland Expressway Ltd.[a] | ||||
Length | 27 mi (43 km) | |||
Existed | 2003–present | |||
History | Opened and Completed: 2003 | |||
Major junctions | ||||
Southeast end | Coleshill | |||
Northwest end | Cannock | |||
Location | ||||
Country | United Kingdom | |||
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The M6 Toll, referred to on some signs as the Midland Expressway (originally named the Birmingham Northern Relief Road or BNRR), and stylised as M6toll, connects M6 Junction 3a at the Coleshill Interchange to M6 Junction 11A at Wolverhampton with 27 miles (43 km) of six-lane motorway.
The M6 Toll is the only major toll road in Great Britain, and has two payment plazas, Great Wyrley Toll Plaza for northbound and Weeford Toll Plaza for southbound. The northbound toll plaza is situated between junctions T6 and T7, and the southbound between junctions T4 and T3. The weekday contactless card cost is £9.70 for a car and £17.20 for a Heavy Goods Vehicle.[1]
The M6 Toll is part of the (unsigned in the UK) E-road E05 and is subject to the same regulations and policing as other motorways in the UK. It has one service station along its 27-mile (43 km) stretch, Norton Canes services.
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