The M40 corridor is the area adjacent to the M40 motorway running through England. It is one of the main routes between London and Birmingham, the other being that followed by the M1 motorway.
This includes[clarification needed] the Chiltern Main Line, which also runs in the same area between the two cities. The route taken by the railway line closely follows the motorway except for the central section where the railway does not serve Oxford. Unlike the motorway, the Chiltern Main Line stretches deep into both London and Birmingham.
The M40corridor is the area adjacent to the M40 motorway running through England. It is one of the main routes between London and Birmingham, the other...
passenger services from its central London terminus at Marylebone along the M40corridor to destinations in Buckinghamshire, Oxfordshire and Warwickshire, as...
The M40 motorway links London, Oxford, and Birmingham in England, a distance of approximately 89 miles (143 km). The motorway is dual three lanes except...
also operates a chain of 57 shops which are based across the Midlands, M40corridor and around London. In 2013, the charity raised £11.1 million to fund...
the M5 and M40. In July 2018, Midlands Connect released "Our Routes to Growth" in which it described the first stage of its A46 corridor study, referring...
its length within England has been superseded by motorways, such as the M40, and has lost its trunk road status, though it retains it west of Gloucester...
this corridor and used to continue to St Albans prior to the construction of the M25. It provides interchange to the A4 in Slough, the A40/M40 at the...
CBRD Motorway Database – M11 The Motorway Archive – M11 "Stansted M11 Corridor Study". Colin Buchanan Partners. December 2003. p. 137. Archived from the...
announced the motorway would be built as proposed. The section from the M40 motorway to the 1970s North Orbital Road construction (junctions 16 to 17)...
junctions 28 and 15. Major connections: M11 A10 A1(M) E15 A405 M1 E13 A41 M40 M4 - M25 junction 15 To the west of London, the E30 uses the M4 motorway...
Old Gaol Museum. There are no motorway junctions in the Vale although the M40 does cross it for five miles between junctions 8A and 9. The A41 road, the...
north of the A422 near the M40 junction 11. Prodrive are on the north of the estate, and iSOFT are on the east near the M40. Further north was a main site...
services diverted to Snow Hill. The opening of the extension of the parallel M40 motorway from Oxford to Birmingham in 1991 spawned development in towns along...
then forms the Buckingham by-pass before joining the A43 (Northampton — M40 junction 10) near Brackley. (On crossing the A43, the route due westward...
the line entered Loudwater, it went under the current M40 motorway to Birmingham. Although the M40 was built after the dismantling of the track, the alignment...
to serve Cublington Airport. Denham Spur, cutting the corner between the M40 and Ringway 3 to the north. Derby Urban Motorway, proposed link from the...
before heading out into Stone. From there it runs past Haddenham to the M40 near Thame. The road has been rerouted in two locations so that it no longer...
acts as an important link between the M4, to the south of the town, and M40 at High Wycombe. The River Thames runs 1⁄2 mile (800 m) to the east of the...
times. The A43 dual carriageway connects the East Midlands via the M40 motorway corridor with the university city of Oxford, as well as South of England...
including long-distance trackways such as the Icknield Way and The Ridgeway. The M40 motorway passes through the Chiltern Hills in Buckinghamshire and Oxfordshire...
widening the Midland Main Line corridor north of the station to give EWR its own dedicated tracks; narrowing the (EWR) route corridor options near Tempsford and...
7 km) to Lea-by-Backford. It had originally been planned as a trunk road corridor, that was belatedly upgraded to be built as a motorway, and the western...
Traffic delays on the A27 Highways Agency A27 projects page "South Coast Corridor Multi-Modal Study" (PDF). UK Government. 2002. p. 16. Archived from the...