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  2. A1(M) motorway - Wikipedia

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    Looking northwards at Washington Services as the A1(M) approaches Junction 65. A1(M) is the designation given to a series of four separate motorway sections in the UK. Each section is an upgrade to a section of the A1, a major north–south road which connects London, the capital of England, with Edinburgh, the capital of Scotland.

  3. Catterick services - Wikipedia

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    In the 2010s, the UK Government put in place regulations to make sure that services on motorways and trunk roads, should be no more than either 28 miles (45 km) apart, or 30 minutes driving time, whichever is the lesser. [1] Since the A1 was upgraded in stages between Wetherby and the Barton Interchange during the 21st century, [2] [3] there ...

  4. A roads in Zone 1 of the Great Britain numbering scheme

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    Originally started at Thirsk but expanded south when the A1(M) opened, using one of the carriageways of the former A1. There is a dispute about whether the dual carriageway section known as the Dishforth Spur is part of the A1(M) or the A168(M). A minor detour south of Boroughbridge was a temporary terminus of the A1(M). A169: A64 bypass at Malton

  5. Brampton Hut interchange - Wikipedia

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    Traffic on the A1(M) and A14 to and from the south and east uses continuous flow slip roads 2–4 miles south of Brampton Hut to link the A1(M) to the A14. Previously, traffic from the A14 East and wishing to travel north would have used the former A14, northern spur (now A141/A1307) to access the A1(M) at Alconbury , which is now intended for ...

  6. Template:A1 A1 (M) overview - Wikipedia

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    A1: 26.25 42.24 Hertfordshire, Bedfordshire Cambridgeshire Bedford, Cambridge, Huntingdon A1(M) 13–17 12.84 20.66 Cambridgeshire: Peterborough A1: 72.99 117.44 Cambridgeshire, Rutland Lincolnshire, Nottinghamshire: Stamford, Grantham Newark on Trent A1(M) 34–38 15.13 24.34 South Yorkshire: Worksop, Blyth, Doncaster, Rotherham, Barnsley A1 ...

  7. Anomalously numbered roads in Great Britain - Wikipedia

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    Cambridgeshire Zone 6 The B1043 used to be part of the A1. B1164 Nottinghamshire Zone 6 The B1164 used to be part of the A1. B1198 Durham Zone 6 In County Durham the original A1 route (now A167), not the A1(M) motorway, forms the zone boundary. B1217 Leeds Zone 6 extended along old A642 when M1 extended B1224 North Yorkshire Zone 6

  8. A6055 road - Wikipedia

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    The A6055 is a 25-mile (40 km) stretch of road in North Yorkshire that runs from Knaresborough to Boroughbridge, with a break, then starts up again at Junction 50 of the A1(M) to run parallel with A1(M) acting as a Local Access Road (LAR) going between Junction 50 and 56 at Barton. Responsibility for the route rests with the Highways Agency, as ...

  9. List of motorways in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    A627(M) A south-north motorway linking Rochdale to Oldham. Greater Manchester: 55,749 3.5 5.6 A64(M) Forms the eastern part of the Leeds inner ring road. West Yorkshire: 43,617 0.5 0.8 A66(M) A spur from the A1(M) to the A66 south of Darlington. North Yorkshire: 15,337 2.0 3.2 A74(M) A northwest-southeast motorway linking the M74 to North West ...