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The M1 motorway connects London to Leeds, where it joins the A1(M) near Aberford, to connect to Newcastle. It was the first inter-urban motorway to be completed in the UK; [2] the first motorway in the country was the Preston Bypass, which later became part of the M6. [3] The motorway is 193 miles (311 km) long and was constructed in four ...
The first official on-line motorway service area in Ireland opened on the M1 on 8 September 2010, located near Lusk. A second near Castlebellingham (M1 North service area) opened on 29 September 2010. Each location has northbound and southbound facilities, with no connection across the motorway between each side.
The M1 is the only motorway in Northern Ireland completed to its full planned length. [ dubious – discuss ] The road was constructed in stages between 1962 and 1968: [ 3 ] Prior to the opening the RUC traffic division ran a publicity campaign to educate drivers on how to drive on a motorway. [ 1 ]
Autostrada M1 (Irlanda del Nord) Usage on nl.wikipedia.org M1 (Noord-Ierland) Usage on simple.wikipedia.org M1 motorway (Northern Ireland) Usage on uk.wikipedia.org Автомагістраль М1 (Північна Ірландія) Usage on www.wikidata.org Q730177; Usage on zh.wikipedia.org M1高速公路 (北愛爾蘭)
Skelton Lake services (also known as Leeds Skelton Lake services) is a motorway service area operated by Extra, on the M1 motorway's junction 45 near Leeds, West Yorkshire, England. It is south of the motorway junction, making it accessible from both carriageways and the A63 (linking to Leeds centre).
The section of M1 it is on opened in November 1959. When opened, it was the first service area on the journey north from London on the M1, and the UK's largest. It was the UK's eighth motorway service station, and the M1's third service area; the M1 had the UK's first two motorway service areas.
London Gateway services is the southernmost motorway service station on the M1 motorway – between Junctions 2 and 4 – north of London, England. [citation needed] It is between Arkley and Edgware on the west side of the road, has a hotel, and, unusually, has an early give way on its northern approach.
European route E13 is part of the International E-road network.It runs most of the length of the M1 motorway in the United Kingdom, from South Yorkshire to London. The E13 follows the route Doncaster – Sheffield – Nottingham – Leicester – Northampton – Luton – London, [1] and is 277 km (172 mi) long.