Talk:M12 motorway (Northern Ireland)

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I made a number of changes, which there wasn't the room to detail in the summary. 1. The M12 is a spur, as it flows directly onto the M1. 2. Technically speaking, the Craigavon new city plan is still in force so is not truly abandoned. It still shapes land use policy in the area. 3. Although the M1 was not completed until after Craigavon was announced in 1965, it was planned to go to Dungannon before this. The reason it was diverted north round Lurgan was not because the new city was in the way, but because it was a more direct route to Dungannon. 4. I've also added some more details about the route and its formation, eg the original terminus at Seagoe and the plans for the Northway.

Tireoghain2 08:44, 4 August 2006 (UTC)

Good stuff! I wanted to get the article started but I wasn't too knowledgeable!--feline1 09:06, 4 August 2006 (UTC)