M621 (M62 J27) Gildersome Interchange

Layout and signage

Manchester
Bradford
M62 Link
Batley
Dewsbury
A62
 





A62


M62
   


A650

A62
A650
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Lane configuration

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  • Lane 1 continues, with option to exit.
  • Lane 2 continues ahead.
  • Then further along:
  • Lane 1 terminates.
  • Lane 2 terminates.
  • Lane 3 is gained from the entry sliproad.
  • Lane 4 is gained from the entry sliproad.
  • Lane 5 is gained from the entry sliproad.

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  • Lane 1 continues ahead.
  • Lane 2 continues ahead.

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