Today the barracks have good connections to the A419 and A417 trunk roads allowing easy access to the whole of the southern England, via the M4 and M5 Motorway.
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The area has road transport links, it is situated less than 2 miles from the M5 motorway and the A419 which leads to Swindon and connects to the A40 to Oxford.
The same company runs Truckstop Services at junction 38, which opened in 1986 and caters for HGV and long-distance coaches, and is also planning to open a new pair of motorway services between junctions 11a and 12 of the M5 in Gloucestershire.
From its inception in 1992 until alphanumeric route numbers were introduced to New South Wales in 2013, the M5 motorway carried the Metroad 5 shield.