Britain's most expensive dead end edges closer to completion: £50m 'ghost junction' could soon be connected to road more than five years after it was built
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Britain's most expensive dead end edges closer to completion: £50m 'ghost junction' could soon be connected to road more than five years after it was built

Daily Mail  

A £50million motorway junction dubbed 'Britain's most expensive dead end' is one step closer to being finished having stood idle for five years. But it has remained incomplete after five years of construction limbo, with any motorists caught venturing onto it being met with a dead-end. The 'ghost junction' off Bristol's M49 meant to connect a distribution centre for the likes of Amazon, Tesco, Lidl five years of construction limbo have left it incomplete, with any motorists caught venturing onto the junction being met with a dead-end. The road cost £50m but it has remained unfinished for years The M49 Avonmouth junction in Bristol is pictured during its construction back in 2019 Five years on and the motorway route is still a dead-end with no road leading off of it The M49 'ghost junction' has faced years of setbacks and delays after being built.

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