Bromford Viaduct

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Bromford Viaduct crosses Bromford Lane, part of the A4040, Birmingham's a non-motorway outer ring road.

The Bromford Viaduct carries the M6 motorway between Castle Bromwich (junction 5) and Gravelly Hill (junction 6) along the River Tame valley in Birmingham, England. This elevated stretch of motorway above the Tame itself is 3½ miles long, which makes it the longest viaduct in Great Britain,[1] being a quarter mile longer than the Second Severn Crossing. It was constructed during the period 1964-1972.[1]

Between 2012 and 2014, the motorway along the length of the viaduct was converted to a smart motorway system, with variable speed limits.[2]

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