Ever wondered what it’s like below Spaghetti Junction? (Credits: SWNS)
Tours of one of the UK’s most iconic motorway junctions have proved so popular they’ve already sold out.
For just £13.50, people were offered the chance to take a guided walk beneath the famous Spaghetti Junction.
Over the weekend, they got a rare glimpse underneath Britain’s busiest motorway section on the M6 in Birmingham.
The £10,000,000 roadway was opened in 1972 and was given its famed nickname because of its winding complexity across 30 acres of land.
It even featured in the Guinness Book of Records as ‘the most complex interchange on the British road system’ thanks to its 559 concrete columns that can reach as high as 80ft.
Yesterday, a dozen punters toured the Gravelly Hill Interchanged and explored canals, rivers, a park, a lake, wildlife, and street art.
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Around a dozen people took part on a tour under Spaghetti Junction on Sunday (Picture: SWNS)