M11 motorway, Controlled-access highway in Cambridgeshire and Epping Forest, England
The M11 is a controlled-access highway extending approximately 89 kilometers from South Woodford to northwest Cambridge. It passes through eastern England and connects several major transportation routes.
The motorway was built starting in the 1970s, with initial sections opening in 1975. Full completion came in February 1980.
The road serves as the main link between London and Cambridge, two major English centers. Travelers use it daily to move between the capital and the university city.
Exit 8 features Birchanger Green Services with fuel stations, restaurants, and rest facilities. This stop lies near Stansted Airport and offers convenient amenities for travelers.
A new exit 7a opened in June 2022 to reduce traffic congestion. This connection provides extra east-west links and makes navigation easier for travelers.
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