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View of the Gravelly Hill Interchange, also known as Spaghetti Junction. Birmingham, West Midlands. 13th May 1992
Spaghetti Junction came through its first major test. Drivers in the spring Bank Holiday rush coped well with the 8 million roads and fly-overs in the centre of Birmingham. 27th May 1972
The opening of the Gravelly Hill Interchange, also known as Spaghetti Junction. 24th May 1972
Signs and barriers are being placed at access points on the Gravelly Hill interchange to prevent unauthorised use of the motorway. 24th September 1971
The M6 interchange at Gravelly Hill under construction, also known as Spaghetti Junction. Birmingham, West Midlands. 4th February 1971
View of the Gravelly Hill Interchange, which is opened today. The Lancaster red rose was given as a symbol of thanks for the completion of this last section of the motorway system linking Lancashire
Aerial view of Spaghetti Junction. When it opens it will be the most complex highway interchange in Europe. Described on maps as exit No
Aerial view of the Gravelly Hill Interchange, also known as Spaghetti Junction. Birmingham, West Midlands. 6th March 1997
Motorway traffic from the BRMB plane. Gravelly Hill Interchange, also known as Spaghetti Junction. Birmingham, West Midlands. 26th July 1990
The opening ceremony of the Gravelly Hill Interchange, also known as Spaghetti Junction. 24th May 1972
Silent cranes reach over what is usually a scene of intense activity by day - the site of the multi-level Birmingham interchange with the M6 which is now being built at Gravelly Hill, Erdington
Gravelly Hill Interchange opened. Pictured, the Rt. Hon. Mr Peter Walker, Secretary of State for the Environment, cuts the tape at the opening today
Gravelly Hill Interchange opened. Pictured, (left) the Rt. Hon. Mr Peter Walker, Secretary of State for the Environment, at the opening today
Pictured, workmen put last minute touches to a section of the M6 Gravelly Hill Interchange, also known as Spaghetti Junction, in Birmingham