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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. Great North Road (Great Britain) - Wikipedia

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    The A1 at South Mimms, Hertfordshire, approaching Junction 1 with the M25 and A1(M) At Alconbury, the Great North Road joined the Old North Road, an older route which followed the Roman Ermine Street. Here a milestone records mileages to London via both routes: 65 by the Old North Road and 68 by the Great North Road. [5]

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

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    Route originally designated A1231, except for the small section between the A184 and close to the current junction with the A194(M) which was then the end of the A182. The former junction with the A182 no longer exists. The route also has a spur connecting the A195 to the A1(M) at J64, the A195(M), although this is signed as part of the A195.

  5. List of motorways in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    An alternative route to the M4 between Bristol and Caldicot. Gloucestershire, Monmouthshire: 22,632 12 19 M49: A western bypass of Bristol. Bristol, Gloucestershire: 22,461 5.0 8.0 M5: A northeast-southwest motorway in South West England, linking Birmingham to Exeter. West Midlands, Worcestershire, Gloucestershire, Bristol, Somerset, Devon ...

  6. A1 in London - Wikipedia

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    The A1 is one of London's main northern routes, [3] providing a link to the M1 motorway and the A1(M) motorway, and on to the Midlands, Northern England and Scotland. It connects a number of major areas within London, and sections of it serve as the High Street for many of the now-joined villages that make up north London.

  7. Roads in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    Numbered roads in the UK are signed as M (Motorway), A, [12] or B [12] roads (legal "classification" varies between countries), as well as various categories of more minor roads: for internal purposes, local authorities may also use C, [13] D [citation needed] and U [13] (the letter standing for "Unclassified"); use of C and U numbers on signs is unusual but examples can be found in all four ...

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

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    Most of the English section of the A1 is a series of alternating sections of primary route, ... J51 on 20 April 2012 from reading taken from www.highways.gov.uk ...

  9. A1000 road - Wikipedia

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    The A1000 starts at East Finchley, North London, [3] and travels for approximately 20 miles (32 km) to Welwyn, where it joins the A1(M) motorway. [4] On its route it passes through Chipping Barnet , Potters Bar , and Hatfield , [ 5 ] and goes through the Traditional Counties of Hertfordshire and Middlesex .