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The M602motorway is a relatively short motorway, leading traffic into Manchester and Salford by by-passing the suburban town of Eccles.
The motorway itself was meant to be a part of a bigger scheme, the South Lancashire Motorway.
This would leave a short stump of motorway between the M62 and Salford - this was renumbered M602, whilst the southern end of the M62 between Worsley and Stretford became the M63.
The M60 was developed by connecting and consolidating the existing motorway sections of the M63, M62, and an extended M66.
As an orbital motorway, it is equivalent to London's M25 motorway, however, unlike its London counterpart, the M60 is a complete circle (in London the stretch over the Thames at Dartford is not a motorway, but the A282).
As part of the project, the A6144(M) motorway, which connected to the M60 at junction 8, was downgraded and lost its motorway status.