around £70 million plus per annum
Dartford Bridge is a major crossing of the Thames, connecting Dartford in Kent to the south to Thurrock in Essex to the north. The highest daily number of crossing was 181,990 on July 23, 2004. Average daily crossing is 136,015 vehicles.
1,512 kilometres taking this route:Take M62 to the EAST from Manchester to M1 (SOUTH) to LONDON and WAKEFIELD at JCT 29.Take M1 SOUTH to M25 towards STANSTED and DARTFORD at JCT 6A outside of London.Take M25, around London, to M20 to DARTFORD the CHANNEL TUNNEL and MAIDSTONE at JCT 3 near Dartford.Take M20 to either the CHANNEL TUNNEL or the FERRY (from Dover) to Calais. The JUNCTION # for the CHANNEL TUNNEL is JCT 11A.Cross into Calais, FRANCE from either the CHANNEL TUNNEL or the FERRY. Once you have, follow E15, from Calais, to Avignon.
407 miles to the CHANNEL TUNNEL (or 417 miles to Dover [using the ferry]). This is the route:Take A595 CALAIS, from Whitehaven, to A66 PENRITH (to M6).Take A66 to M6 (S) to PRESTON, outside of Penrith.Take M6 (SOUTH) down to M1 (S) to LONDON. To bypass BIRMINGHAM, take M6 TOLL.Take M1 to The SOUTH to M25 to STANSTED AIRPORT and DARTFORD (to M20) at J6A.Take M25, around LONDON, to M20 to DOVER and the CHANNEL TUNNEL. You will be crossing the River Thames via the DARTFORD X-ING (toll).Take M20 to the CHANNEL TUNNEL at J11A. Or, if you wish to take the FERRY instead, continue on M20 & A20 to DOVER, where you will follow signs to the FERRY PORT.From there, you will then take the CHANNEL TUNNEL high-speed rail shuttle or the FERRY from Dover to CALAIS FRANCE. So, in total the route is 446 miles either way.
95 miles taking this route:Take M25 GATWICK, from Dartford, around to M40(W) to OXFORD at J16.Take M40 to A40 OXFORD at J8.Take A40 to Oxford.
130 miles taking this route:Take A12 LONDON, from Ipswich, to M25 at J11 in London; follow signs to M25 (S) to DARTFORD CROSSING (to M20).Take M25 down to M20 to DOVER and the CHANNEL TUNNEL at J3.Take M20 & A20 to Dover.
Most trains passing through Sidcup terminate at Dartford, so take the train to Dartford then catch a train heading onwards to Gillingham.
They dont take over the tunnel... If you mean in Goldenrod. ;)
From Manchester to the CHANNEL TUNNEL it is about 285 miles taking this route:Take M62 or M56 from Manchester to M6 (S) to BIRMINGHAM (at J10 on M62; via A556 at J7 on M56).Take M6 (S) down to M1 to The SOUTH to LONDON, via M6 TOLL to bypass BIRMINGHAM.Take M1 (S) LONDON to M25 (to M20) to STANSTED AIRPORT and DARTFORD at J6A.Take M25, around LONDON, to M20 to DOVER and the CHANNEL TUNNEL at J3. This will be just past the DARTFORD CROSSING (toll).Take M20 to the CHANNEL TUNNEL at J11A. Alternatively, you could also take a FERRY from DOVER, by continuing on M20 & A20.Take the CHANNEL TUNNEL shuttle (recommended) or the DOVER - CALAIS FERRY (alternative) into CALAIS, FRANCE.Once you are in Calais, France, it is about 870 kilometres (540 miles) taking this route:Take A16 BOULOGNE (and ROUEN), from Calais, down to A28 to ROUEN at SORTIE [EXIT] 23.Take A28 down to A10 to BORDEAUX, north of Tours, via A11 PARIS in Le Mans. NOTE: ONCE YOU HAVE GONE THRU THE TUNNEL IN ROUEN, IGNORE INITIAL SIGNS TO A13 LE MANS and CONTINUE STRAIGHT THRU, and THEN FOLLOW SIGNS TO A13 LE MANS, and then take A13 back to A28 LE MANS.Take A10 to Bordeaux.
You can have as much money as you want, but it will take you a long time to get a lot of it
how much money do you need to get from NJ to Tibet
as much as they want
channel tunnel