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It is designed to a noticeably high standard, 8 miles (13 km) of it being four lanes from junction 14 at Alconbury to junction 16 at Norman Cross in each direction whilst the remainder has three lanes in each direction. It is managed by Road Management Services (Peterborough) under a DBFO contract with National Highways. [4]
The same confusion appeared on the former Highways Agency page about the 1996-8 upgrade to the A1(M) between Alconbury and Peterborough. [79] [80] The signs on entering the motorway section, unusually, show a large "start of motorway" symbol with no number, and there are no driver location signs confirming the route number.
Alconbury is a village and civil parish in Cambridgeshire, England. [1] Alconbury is situated within Huntingdonshire which is a non-metropolitan district of Cambridgeshire as well as being an historic county of England.
Alconbury Weald is a new settlement in the civil parish of The Stukeleys, in the Huntingdonshire district, [1] of the county of Cambridgeshire, England. The settlement lies to the north-west of the town of Huntingdon , [ 2 ] and to the south of Peterborough . [ 3 ]
A1(M) Alconbury to Peterborough [10] A13 Limehouse to Wennington (Greater London) [11] A19 Dishforth to Tyne Tunnel [12] A249 Stockbury (M2) to Sheerness [13] A30 / A35 Exeter to Bere Regis [14] A417 Gloucester to Cirencester [15] A419 Swindon to Cirencester [15] A50 Stoke to Derby link [16] A55 Llanfairpwll to Holyhead [17] A69 Carlisle to ...
Norman Cross, now in Cambridgeshire, lies south of Peterborough, between the villages of Folksworth, Stilton, and Yaxley. The junction of the A1 and A15 roads is here. Traditionally in Huntingdonshire, Norman Cross gave its name to one of the hundreds of Huntingdonshire and, from 1894 to 1974, to Norman Cross Rural District .
Surrounding towns and cities are Huntingdon, Oundle and Peterborough. In 1870 Great Gidding was described as follows: "GIDDING (Great), a parish in the district of Oundle and county of Huntingdon; on Alconbury brook, adjacent to Northamptonshire, 6 miles SW by S of Stilton, and 6½ SW of Holme r. station. Post town, Hamerton, under St." [2]
The A1307 is a secondary class A road in Cambridgeshire and Suffolk between the A1(M) near Alconbury and Haverhill, Suffolk.In 2020 the former A14 between North of Cambridge and Alconbury was reclassified as the A1307.
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