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M3 motorway (Great Britain)

The M3 is a motorway in England, from Sunbury-on-Thames, Surrey, to Eastleigh, Hampshire; a distance of approximately 59 miles (95 km). The route includes the Aldershot Urban Area, Basingstoke, Winchester, and Southampton.

M3
M3 highlighted in blue

Shown with UK motorway network
Looking south at Twyford Down
Route information
Part of E05
Maintained by National Highways
Length59 mi (95 km)
Existed1971–present
History
  • Opened: 1971
  • Completed: 1995
Major junctions
Northeast end
Major intersections
Southwest end
Location
CountryUnited Kingdom
CountiesSurrey, Hampshire
Primary
destinations
London
Bracknell
Aldershot
Basingstoke
Winchester
Southampton
Reading
Newbury
Road network
M2 M4

It was constructed as a dual three-lane motorway except for its two-lane section between junction 8 (A303) and junction 9. The motorway was opened in phases, ranging from Lightwater/Bagshot to Popham in 1971 to Winchester to Otterbourne Hill in 1995. The latter stages attracted opposition from environmental campaigns across Britain due to its large cutting through wooded Twyford Down; numerous road protests were held which delayed its opening. Similar protests were avoided on the near-parallel A3 by the construction of the Hindhead Tunnel. Since completion, the motorway has been an artery to the west and midsections of the South Coast and Isle of Wight including for tourism. The major settlements nearest to the motorway are served by a railway also used for commuting but are relatively dispersed. Traffic on the M3 sees delays and congestion on its busiest sections near commuting hotspots and during holiday periods. From Chertsey to Fleet the road was in 2017 converted to a Smart Motorway, turning the hard shoulder into a permanent fourth lane with emergency refuge lay-bys.[1]

History edit

 
M3 motorway at East Stratton
 
Southern end of the M3 meeting the A33 at Southampton
 
M3 motorway at Fleet
 
M3 under construction at Twyford Down

The motorway was originally approved as the "London to Basingstoke Motorway" with delays over funding for an extension to Southampton[2] the road was built to relieve two single carriageway trunk roads that were congested.[n 1][3]

In 1967, sections of the A33 from Popham, Hampshire, to a northeastern point of the Winchester Bypass were widened to dual carriageways; this only partially alleviated growing congestion, especially in Winchester, which led to the southern phase gaining approval.[n 2][3]

Eastern section edit

The eastern section, from Sunbury-on-Thames in Surrey to Popham near Basingstoke opened in sections: first the Hampshire section in 1971, and then the Surrey section in 1974.[4] The cost for this first phase was £46m.[5] The completed road acts were as a continuation of the A316 Country Way, an express three-lane road from Apex Corner, Hanworth, in Greater London to Sunbury-on-Thames.

The section is one of five routes into the southern half of London which reach Inner London with at least a dual-carriageway - or dual-direction - road, the others being the A3 (M), the A30/A4, the M20 and A2. However approximately one mile before reaching Inner London it combines with the routes of the A30 and M4 approaches.

Southern section edit

A first public inquiry for the "M3 London to Basingstoke Motorway: Popham to Compton extension" centred on the section passing Winchester, and was held in 1971, after which the ministry was instructed to reconsider and reconsult on the proposals.[6][7] A second public inquiry was held in 1976–77.[8][9] The earlier decision to route the motorway through or alongside the water meadows between St Catherine's Hill and the compact cathedral city was reopened, and during the year-long inquiry the headmaster of Winchester College was forcibly ejected along with others for causing a disturbance.[7]

The scope of the M3 extension was reduced to defer the difficult decision about the section around Winchester and it was built in two sections (from 'Popham to Bridget's Farm' and from 'Bridget's Farm to Bar End') in 1985.[4] When this opened, the temporary junction to the A33 parallel route was removed.

The section of the M3 from near Junction 12 (Eastleigh and Chandler's Ford) to the last, Junction 14 for the M27 replaced part of the A33, which was upgraded to motorway standard and opened in 1991.[7]

In 2008, the busiest section of the motorway, at Chandler's Ford, carried a daily average of around 130,000 vehicles.[10]

The southern section starts as a continuation of a single-lane avenue, Bassett Avenue and The Avenue in the City of Southampton as the M27 provides alternative routes from other parts of the city, particularly its waterfront and downtown peak-hour accessway, the M271 motorway and Mountbatten Way providing dual to three lane highways starting at the northwest of the city.

Abandoned/suspended proposals edit

A service station was envisaged at Basingstoke upon the motorway's completion but not built – superseded by one just north of Fleet and another north of Winchester.[11] Plans for a Basingstoke Services were again published in November 2017[12]

Additions edit

An additional junction, numbered 4A, was opened in April 1992 for Fleet.[13]

Detailed route edit

The M3 starts at Sunbury-on-Thames in Surrey on the edge of South West London as the continuation of the A316 which has three lanes each way from Hanworth in the London Borough of Hounslow, and two from Chiswick. The motorway 2 miles (3.2 km) after its start turns more west-southwest,[14] crosses the River Thames on the M3 Chertsey Bridge to the north of Chertsey and then has its second junction, at the M25 motorway, before continuing through the gorse, bogs and heather of the Surrey Heath. Its third junction is for Camberley, Bagshot, Bracknell, Ascot and Worplesdon. From Junction 4 it bisects the northern Blackwater Valley conurbation[n 3] then has its latest junction for Fleet and nearby early 21st century expanded/new villages[n 4], it crosses the South West Main Line, before skirting Old Basing and Basingstoke to its north[n 5]. Turning south west again, it passes Popham and, just before reaching Junction 8, where one lane becomes the A303 which leads to Exeter and South West England. From here the motorway continues as a dual two lane road through open countryside and Micheldever Wood until it reaches the north of Winchester.

Taking over the "Winchester Bypass" the M3 resumes to three lanes each way at Junction 9, continues directly south and then takes a small curve around the east of the city running through a deep cutting in Twyford Down and then proceeding south west again, crossing the South West Main Line a second time alongside the River Itchen and through the Eastleigh urban-suburban area before crossing the Eastleigh to Romsey railway line and ending at the Chilworth Roundabout on the edge of Southampton.

Road features edit

  • The Spitfire Bridge carries the B3404 Alresford Road from Winchester over the M3 motorway and the parallel A272 (J9-J10 spur, known as the "Spitfire Link"). It replaced a concrete parabolic arch bridge under which a Curtiss P-40 had been flown by George Rogers in October 1941. It was generally assumed locally that the aircraft had been a Spitfire, hence the name.[15]
  • A private exit of the northern roundabout connected to Junction 4a provides access to the former[16] UK headquarters of Sun Microsystems.[17] As of 2018, this is now a new housing estate, Helios Park[18]
  • The section of the M3 between J2 and J4a has been converted into a smart motorway, with full opening on 30 June 2017.[19]

Incidents edit

  • In the early morning of 25 April 1999, the drum and bass DJ and record producer Valerie Olukemi "Kemi" Olusanya, known as Kemistry, was killed on the M3 near Winchester by the steel body of a cat's eye, which had been dislodged by a van and flew through the windscreen of the following car in which she was a passenger. The object hit her in the face and killed her instantly. The coroner recorded a verdict of accidental death.[20][21] A question was asked in the House of Lords about the safety of cat's eyes in light of the highly unusual incident, and the Highways Agency conducted an investigation into the "long-term integrity and performance" of various types of road stud.[22]
  • On 1 April 2000, a zebra crossing was illegally painted across the northbound carriageway of the M3 between Junctions 4 and 4a.[23]
  • On 23 September 2017, two firebombs were thrown from a bridge onto the motorway between junctions 9 and 11 by 17-year-old Nicholas Elger (who suffered from a psychiactric illness) leading to an 11-hour closure costing the economy an estimated £40 million.[24] The attacker was identified after being linked to a bottle of Voss water used to transport the fuel. Elger told police he wished he had killed somebody and entered guilty pleas to two counts of arson recklessly endangering life.[25]

Junctions edit

Data from driver location signs are used to provide distance and carriageway identification information.[26]

County Location mi km Jct Destinations (NE-bound) Destinations (SW-bound) Notes
Surrey Sunbury-on-Thames 15.0 24.2   A316 – Central London, Richmond Continuation beyond A308
15.3 24.6 1   A308 – Staines, Kingston, Sunbury Northeastern terminus
ThorpeChertsey boundary 21.3 34.2 2    M25 to M23 / M20 – Gatwick Airport
   M25 to M4 / M40 / M1 – Heathrow Airport, Watford, Staines
   M25 to M23 / M20 / A320 – Gatwick Airport, Woking
   M25 to M4 / M40 / M1 – Heathrow Airport, Staines
BagshotLightwater boundary 28.1 45.2 3   A322 – Woking, Bracknell   A322 – Bracknell, Lightwater
SurreyHampshire boundary CamberleyFarnborough boundary 32.6 52.5 4   A331 – Guildford, Farnham, Farnborough
Hampshire FarnboroughBlackwater and Hawley boundary 34.4 55.4 4A    A327 to A3013 – Farnborough, Fleet
Hartley WintneyFleet Fleet services
HookOdiham boundary 41.9 67.4 5   A287 to B3349 – Hook
Old BasingBasingstoke boundary 46.6 75.0 6    A339 to A33 – Basingstoke, Newbury, Alton, Reading   A339 – Basingstoke, Alton
Dummer 51.8 83.3 7   A30 – Basingstoke
DummerPopham boundary 53.1 85.5 8 No access   A303 – The South West, Andover, Salisbury Southwest-bound exit and northeast-bound entrance
Itchen Valley 59.9 96.4 Winchester services
Winchester 63.9 102.8 9   A34 – The Midlands, Newbury   A272 – Winchester
65.2 105.0 10   A31 to B3330 – Alton, Winchester No access Northeast-bound exit and southwest-bound entrance
TwyfordCompton and Shawford boundary 67.2 108.1 11   A3090 – Winchester
EastleighChandler's Ford boundary 70.0 112.6 12   A335 – Eastleigh   A335 – Eastleigh, Chandler's Ford
13   A335 – Eastleigh, Chandler's Ford   A335 – Eastleigh
EastleighChandler's FordChilworth boundary No access   M27 west – Southampton Docks, Bournemouth Southwest-bound exit and northeast-bound entrance
Chilworth 14 No access   A33 – Southampton Southwest-bound exit and northeast-bound entrance
ChilworthSouthampton boundary    M27 east – Southampton Airport, Portsmouth Southwestern terminus
Notes
  • Distances in kilometres and carriageway identifiers are obtained from driver location signs/location marker posts. Where a junction spans several hundred metres and the data is available, both the start and finish values for the junction are shown.
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

See also edit

Notes and references edit

Notes
  1. ^ *The A30 eastern stretch to the A303 road
    *The Winchester to Southampton traditional road, the A33
  2. ^ Of the A34 trunk road from Bicester on the M40 to Southampton
  3. ^ Main settlements: Farnborough, Aldershot, Camberley, Frimley, Farnham and Sandhurst
  4. ^ Examples include Elvetham Heath
  5. ^ Here the M3 passes close to the Basingstoke Canal
References
  1. ^ "M3 gets first 'orange' smart motorway emergency area".
  2. ^ "The M.3 Motorway". Parliamentary Debates (Hansard). 1967.
  3. ^ a b "The M.3 Motorway". Parliamentary Debates (Hansard). 1967. Oral Questions in the House of Lords 21 June 1967 vol 283 cc1385-7
  4. ^ a b . Department for Transport. Archived from the original on 30 September 2007.
  5. ^ "M3 (Sunbury-Popham)". Parliamentary Debates (Hansard). 1988.
  6. ^ "M3 London to Basingstoke Motorway: Popham to Compton public inquiry". National Archives.
  7. ^ a b c . The Motorway Archive. Archived from the original on 5 September 2006.
  8. ^ Morgan Morgan-Giles (26 July 1976). "M3 MOTORWAY INQUIRY". Parliamentary Debates (Hansard). Retrieved 11 March 2013.
  9. ^ "M3 London to Basingstoke motorway: Popham to Compton; public inquiry 1976". National Archives.
  10. ^ "Annual Average Daily Traffic Flows". Department for Transport. Retrieved 28 September 2009.
  11. ^ "Basingstoke". Motorway Services Online. Retrieved 31 December 2011.
  12. ^ "New Basingstoke Services". 12 November 2017.
  13. ^ . Highways Agency. Archived from the original on 30 September 2007.
  14. ^ Grid Reference Finder distance tools
  15. ^ "Myth of pilot's bridge stunt". Southern Daily Echo. 31 October 2003.
  16. ^ "DB Real Estate – Commercial Property Surveyors".
  17. ^ . Roads & Development Sub-committee. Hampshire County Council. 26 October 1998. Archived from the original on 18 February 2005. Retrieved 23 March 2008.
  18. ^ "New homes for sale in Hawley, Hampshire from Bellway Homes".
  19. ^ "M3 junctions 2-4a: smart motorway". Highways England. 30 June 2017. Retrieved 13 July 2017.
  20. ^ "DJ killed by flying motorway Cat's-eye". Southern Daily Echo. Retrieved 11 November 2009.
  21. ^ "DJ History: Kemistry".
  22. ^ "Written Answers – Cats-eyes: Safety Inspections". Parliamentary Debates (Hansard). House of Lords. 13 December 1999. col. WA20.
  23. ^ "Police hunt motorway jokers". BBC News. 1 April 2000. Retrieved 23 March 2008.
  24. ^ "Winchester M3 arson: Teenager Nicholas Elger jailed". BBC News. 12 July 2018. Retrieved 19 December 2021.
  25. ^ Bottle of 'artisan' water helped link £40million M3 'fire bomb' incident to Winchester teen Nicholas Elger
  26. ^ Area 3 Driver Location Signs (map) – Highway Authority, 2009[citation needed]

External links edit

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The M3 is a motorway in England from Sunbury on Thames Surrey to Eastleigh Hampshire a distance of approximately 59 miles 95 km The route includes the Aldershot Urban Area Basingstoke Winchester and Southampton M3M3 highlighted in blue Show interactive mapShown with UK motorway network Show UK motorways mapLooking south at Twyford DownRoute informationPart of E05Maintained by National HighwaysLength59 mi 95 km Existed1971 presentHistoryOpened 1971 Completed 1995Major junctionsNortheast endSunbury on Thames 51 25 00 N 0 25 26 W 51 4166 N 0 4240 W 51 4166 0 4240 M3 motorway northeastern end Major intersectionsJ2 M25 motorway J14 M27 motorwaySouthwest endChilworth 50 57 16 N 1 24 29 W 50 9545 N 1 4081 W 50 9545 1 4081 M3 motorway southwestern end LocationCountryUnited KingdomCountiesSurrey HampshirePrimarydestinationsLondonBracknellAldershotBasingstokeWinchesterSouthamptonReadingNewburyRoad networkRoads in the United Kingdom Motorways A and B road zones M2 M4 It was constructed as a dual three lane motorway except for its two lane section between junction 8 A303 and junction 9 The motorway was opened in phases ranging from Lightwater Bagshot to Popham in 1971 to Winchester to Otterbourne Hill in 1995 The latter stages attracted opposition from environmental campaigns across Britain due to its large cutting through wooded Twyford Down numerous road protests were held which delayed its opening Similar protests were avoided on the near parallel A3 by the construction of the Hindhead Tunnel Since completion the motorway has been an artery to the west and midsections of the South Coast and Isle of Wight including for tourism The major settlements nearest to the motorway are served by a railway also used for commuting but are relatively dispersed Traffic on the M3 sees delays and congestion on its busiest sections near commuting hotspots and during holiday periods From Chertsey to Fleet the road was in 2017 converted to a Smart Motorway turning the hard shoulder into a permanent fourth lane with emergency refuge lay bys 1 Contents 1 History 1 1 Eastern section 1 2 Southern section 1 3 Abandoned suspended proposals 1 4 Additions 2 Detailed route 2 1 Road features 3 Incidents 4 Junctions 5 See also 6 Notes and references 7 External linksHistory edit nbsp M3 motorway at East Stratton nbsp Southern end of the M3 meeting the A33 at Southampton nbsp M3 motorway at Fleet nbsp M3 under construction at Twyford Down See also Twyford Down The motorway was originally approved as the London to Basingstoke Motorway with delays over funding for an extension to Southampton 2 the road was built to relieve two single carriageway trunk roads that were congested n 1 3 In 1967 sections of the A33 from Popham Hampshire to a northeastern point of the Winchester Bypass were widened to dual carriageways this only partially alleviated growing congestion especially in Winchester which led to the southern phase gaining approval n 2 3 Eastern section edit The eastern section from Sunbury on Thames in Surrey to Popham near Basingstoke opened in sections first the Hampshire section in 1971 and then the Surrey section in 1974 4 The cost for this first phase was 46m 5 The completed road acts were as a continuation of the A316 Country Way an express three lane road from Apex Corner Hanworth in Greater London to Sunbury on Thames The section is one of five routes into the southern half of London which reach Inner London with at least a dual carriageway or dual direction road the others being the A3 M the A30 A4 the M20 and A2 However approximately one mile before reaching Inner London it combines with the routes of the A30 and M4 approaches Southern section edit A first public inquiry for the M3 London to Basingstoke Motorway Popham to Compton extension centred on the section passing Winchester and was held in 1971 after which the ministry was instructed to reconsider and reconsult on the proposals 6 7 A second public inquiry was held in 1976 77 8 9 The earlier decision to route the motorway through or alongside the water meadows between St Catherine s Hill and the compact cathedral city was reopened and during the year long inquiry the headmaster of Winchester College was forcibly ejected along with others for causing a disturbance 7 The scope of the M3 extension was reduced to defer the difficult decision about the section around Winchester and it was built in two sections from Popham to Bridget s Farm and from Bridget s Farm to Bar End in 1985 4 When this opened the temporary junction to the A33 parallel route was removed The section of the M3 from near Junction 12 Eastleigh and Chandler s Ford to the last Junction 14 for the M27 replaced part of the A33 which was upgraded to motorway standard and opened in 1991 7 In 2008 the busiest section of the motorway at Chandler s Ford carried a daily average of around 130 000 vehicles 10 The southern section starts as a continuation of a single lane avenue Bassett Avenue and The Avenue in the City of Southampton as the M27 provides alternative routes from other parts of the city particularly its waterfront and downtown peak hour accessway the M271 motorway and Mountbatten Way providing dual to three lane highways starting at the northwest of the city Abandoned suspended proposals edit A service station was envisaged at Basingstoke upon the motorway s completion but not built superseded by one just north of Fleet and another north of Winchester 11 Plans for a Basingstoke Services were again published in November 2017 12 Additions edit An additional junction numbered 4A was opened in April 1992 for Fleet 13 Detailed route editThe M3 starts at Sunbury on Thames in Surrey on the edge of South West London as the continuation of the A316 which has three lanes each way from Hanworth in the London Borough of Hounslow and two from Chiswick The motorway 2 miles 3 2 km after its start turns more west southwest 14 crosses the River Thames on the M3 Chertsey Bridge to the north of Chertsey and then has its second junction at the M25 motorway before continuing through the gorse bogs and heather of the Surrey Heath Its third junction is for Camberley Bagshot Bracknell Ascot and Worplesdon From Junction 4 it bisects the northern Blackwater Valley conurbation n 3 then has its latest junction for Fleet and nearby early 21st century expanded new villages n 4 it crosses the South West Main Line before skirting Old Basing and Basingstoke to its north n 5 Turning south west again it passes Popham and just before reaching Junction 8 where one lane becomes the A303 which leads to Exeter and South West England From here the motorway continues as a dual two lane road through open countryside and Micheldever Wood until it reaches the north of Winchester Taking over the Winchester Bypass the M3 resumes to three lanes each way at Junction 9 continues directly south and then takes a small curve around the east of the city running through a deep cutting in Twyford Down and then proceeding south west again crossing the South West Main Line a second time alongside the River Itchen and through the Eastleigh urban suburban area before crossing the Eastleigh to Romsey railway line and ending at the Chilworth Roundabout on the edge of Southampton Road features edit The Spitfire Bridge carries the B3404 Alresford Road from Winchester over the M3 motorway and the parallel A272 J9 J10 spur known as the Spitfire Link It replaced a concrete parabolic arch bridge under which a Curtiss P 40 had been flown by George Rogers in October 1941 It was generally assumed locally that the aircraft had been a Spitfire hence the name 15 A private exit of the northern roundabout connected to Junction 4a provides access to the former 16 UK headquarters of Sun Microsystems 17 As of 2018 this is now a new housing estate Helios Park 18 The section of the M3 between J2 and J4a has been converted into a smart motorway with full opening on 30 June 2017 19 Incidents editIn the early morning of 25 April 1999 the drum and bass DJ and record producer Valerie Olukemi Kemi Olusanya known as Kemistry was killed on the M3 near Winchester by the steel body of a cat s eye which had been dislodged by a van and flew through the windscreen of the following car in which she was a passenger The object hit her in the face and killed her instantly The coroner recorded a verdict of accidental death 20 21 A question was asked in the House of Lords about the safety of cat s eyes in light of the highly unusual incident and the Highways Agency conducted an investigation into the long term integrity and performance of various types of road stud 22 On 1 April 2000 a zebra crossing was illegally painted across the northbound carriageway of the M3 between Junctions 4 and 4a 23 On 23 September 2017 two firebombs were thrown from a bridge onto the motorway between junctions 9 and 11 by 17 year old Nicholas Elger who suffered from a psychiactric illness leading to an 11 hour closure costing the economy an estimated 40 million 24 The attacker was identified after being linked to a bottle of Voss water used to transport the fuel Elger told police he wished he had killed somebody and entered guilty pleas to two counts of arson recklessly endangering life 25 Junctions editData from driver location signs are used to provide distance and carriageway identification information 26 County Location mi km Jct Destinations NE bound Destinations SW bound Notes Surrey Sunbury on Thames 15 0 24 2 nbsp A316 Central London Richmond Continuation beyond A308 15 3 24 6 1 nbsp A308 Staines Kingston Sunbury Northeastern terminus Thorpe Chertsey boundary 21 3 34 2 2 nbsp nbsp M25 to M23 M20 Gatwick Airport nbsp nbsp M25 to M4 M40 M1 Heathrow Airport Watford Staines nbsp nbsp M25 to M23 M20 A320 Gatwick Airport Woking nbsp nbsp M25 to M4 M40 M1 Heathrow Airport Staines Bagshot Lightwater boundary 28 1 45 2 3 nbsp A322 Woking Bracknell nbsp A322 Bracknell Lightwater Surrey Hampshire boundary Camberley Farnborough boundary 32 6 52 5 4 nbsp A331 Guildford Farnham Farnborough Hampshire Farnborough Blackwater and Hawley boundary 34 4 55 4 4A nbsp nbsp A327 to A3013 Farnborough Fleet Hartley Wintney Fleet Fleet services Hook Odiham boundary 41 9 67 4 5 nbsp A287 to B3349 Hook Old Basing Basingstoke boundary 46 6 75 0 6 nbsp nbsp A339 to A33 Basingstoke Newbury Alton Reading nbsp A339 Basingstoke Alton Dummer 51 8 83 3 7 nbsp A30 Basingstoke Dummer Popham boundary 53 1 85 5 8 No access nbsp A303 The South West Andover Salisbury Southwest bound exit and northeast bound entrance Itchen Valley 59 9 96 4 Winchester services Winchester 63 9 102 8 9 nbsp A34 The Midlands Newbury nbsp A272 Winchester 65 2 105 0 10 nbsp A31 to B3330 Alton Winchester No access Northeast bound exit and southwest bound entrance Twyford Compton and Shawford boundary 67 2 108 1 11 nbsp A3090 Winchester Eastleigh Chandler s Ford boundary 70 0 112 6 12 nbsp A335 Eastleigh nbsp A335 Eastleigh Chandler s Ford 13 nbsp A335 Eastleigh Chandler s Ford nbsp A335 Eastleigh Eastleigh Chandler s Ford Chilworth boundary No access nbsp M27 west Southampton Docks Bournemouth Southwest bound exit and northeast bound entrance Chilworth 14 No access nbsp A33 Southampton Southwest bound exit and northeast bound entrance Chilworth Southampton boundary nbsp nbsp M27 east Southampton Airport Portsmouth Southwestern terminus Notes Distances in kilometres and carriageway identifiers are obtained from driver location signs location marker posts Where a junction spans several hundred metres and the data is available both the start and finish values for the junction are shown 1 000 mi 1 609 km 1 000 km 0 621 mi Incomplete accessSee also editList of motorways in the United KingdomNotes and references editNotes The A30 eastern stretch to the A303 road The Winchester to Southampton traditional road the A33 Of the A34 trunk road from Bicester on the M40 to Southampton Main settlements Farnborough Aldershot Camberley Frimley Farnham and Sandhurst Examples include Elvetham Heath Here the M3 passes close to the Basingstoke Canal References M3 gets first orange smart motorway emergency area The M 3 Motorway Parliamentary Debates Hansard 1967 a b The M 3 Motorway Parliamentary Debates Hansard 1967 Oral Questions in the House of Lords 21 June 1967 vol 283 cc1385 7 a b M3 London to Southampton Route Management Strategy Department for Transport Archived from the original on 30 September 2007 M3 Sunbury Popham Parliamentary Debates Hansard 1988 M3 London to Basingstoke Motorway Popham to Compton public inquiry National Archives a b c M3 London to Southampton The Motorway Archive Archived from the original on 5 September 2006 Morgan Morgan Giles 26 July 1976 M3 MOTORWAY INQUIRY Parliamentary Debates Hansard Retrieved 11 March 2013 M3 London to Basingstoke motorway Popham to Compton public inquiry 1976 National Archives Annual Average Daily Traffic Flows Department for Transport Retrieved 28 September 2009 Basingstoke Motorway Services Online Retrieved 31 December 2011 New Basingstoke Services 12 November 2017 Highways Agency M3 London to Southampton Route Management Strategy Highways Agency Archived from the original on 30 September 2007 Grid Reference Finder distance tools Myth of pilot s bridge stunt Southern Daily Echo 31 October 2003 DB Real Estate Commercial Property Surveyors Off Site Highway Works and Contributions Report of the County Surveyor Roads amp Development Sub committee Hampshire County Council 26 October 1998 Archived from the original on 18 February 2005 Retrieved 23 March 2008 New homes for sale in Hawley Hampshire from Bellway Homes M3 junctions 2 4a smart motorway Highways England 30 June 2017 Retrieved 13 July 2017 DJ killed by flying motorway Cat s eye Southern Daily Echo Retrieved 11 November 2009 DJ History Kemistry Written Answers Cats eyes Safety Inspections Parliamentary Debates Hansard House of Lords 13 December 1999 col WA20 Police hunt motorway jokers BBC News 1 April 2000 Retrieved 23 March 2008 Winchester M3 arson Teenager Nicholas Elger jailed BBC News 12 July 2018 Retrieved 19 December 2021 Bottle of artisan water helped link 40million M3 fire bomb incident to Winchester teen Nicholas Elger Area 3 Driver Location Signs map Highway Authority 2009 citation needed External links edit nbsp Geographic data related to M3 motorway at OpenStreetMap Map all coordinates using OpenStreetMap Download coordinates as KML GPX all coordinates GPX primary coordinates GPX secondary coordinates KML file edit help Template Attached KML M3 motorway Great Britain KML is from Wikidata nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to M3 motorway Chris s British Road Directory Discuss April 2013 Motorway Database M3 Bad Junctions M3 A31 Winchester The Motorway Archive M3 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title M3 motorway Great Britain amp oldid 1207967767, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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