The A1(M) is a motorway in England that upgrades sections of the A1 road that connects London, the capital of England and the United Kingdom, with Edinburgh, the capital of Scotland. The first section, the Doncaster bypass, opened in 1961 and is one of the oldest sections of motorway in Britain.[1]
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Most of the English section of the A1 is a series of alternating sections of dual carriageway and motorway. From Newcastle upon Tyne to Edinburgh it is a trunk road with alternating sections of dual and single carriageway. The table below summaries the road as motorways and non-motorways sections,[2]
| Road Name | Junctions | Length | Ceremonial Counties/ Lieutenancies |
Primary Destinations | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| miles | km | ||||
| A1 | 16.58 | 26.68 | London Hertfordshire |
London | |
| A1(M) | 1–10 | 24.14 | 38.84 | Hertfordshire | Hertford Stevenage |
| A1 | 26.25 | 42.24 | Hertfordshire, Bedfordshire Cambridgeshire |
Bedford Cambridge |
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| A1(M) | 13–17 | 12.84 | 20.66 | Cambridgeshire | Peterborough |
| A1 | 72.99 | 117.44 | Cambridgeshire, Rutland Lincolnshire, Nottinghamshire |
Stamford, Grantham Newark on Trent |
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| A1(M) | 34–38 | 15.13 | 24.34 | South Yorkshire | Doncaster, Rotherham Barnsley |
| A1 | 7.51 | 12.08 | South Yorkshire West Yorkshire |
Pontefract Wakefield |
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| A1(M) | 40–51 | 51.14 | 82.29 | West Yorkshire North Yorkshire |
Selby. Leeds York,Wetherby |
| A1 | 7.67 | 12.34 | North Yorkshire | Thirsk Scotch Corner |
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| A1(M) | 56–65 | 34.46 | 55.45 | North Yorkshire, County Durham Northumberland |
Darlington, Bishop Auckland Teesside, Durham Sunderland |
| A1 | 128.29 | 206.42 | Northumberland, Berwickshire East Lothian, Edinburgh |
Gateshead, Newcastle upon Tyne Morpeth, Alnwick Berwick-upon-Tweed, Haddington Edinburgh |
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| Total | 397.00 | 638.78 | |||
The motorway sections are discussed below.
| A1(M) motorway | |
|---|---|
| Route information | |
| Part of |
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| Length: | 23 mi (37 km) |
| Existed: | 1962 – present |
| History: | Constructed 1962–1986 |
| Major junctions | |
| From: | South Mimms |
J1 → M25 motorway |
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| To: | Stotfold |
| Location | |
| Primary destinations: |
Hatfield, Welwyn Garden City, Stevenage, Letchworth |
| Road network | |
This section opened in stages:
| A1(M) motorway | |||
| km | Southbound exits (B Carriageway) | Junction | Northbound exits (A Carriageway) |
| Road continues as A1 to Central London | J1 Services |
Stansted Heathrow, Gatwick Barnet A1081 Non-motorway traffic South Mimms services |
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| Stansted Heathrow, Gatwick Barnet A1081 South Mimms services |
Start of motorway | ||
| No access (on-ramp only) | J2 | Hatfield A1001 | |
| St Albans A414 Potters Bar A1001 |
J3 | St Albans A414 | |
| Hatfield Tunnel | Tunnel | Hatfield Tunnel | |
| Welwyn Garden City, Hertford A414 | J4 | Welwyn Garden City, Hertford A414 | |
| No access | J5 | No access (on-ramp only) | |
| Welwyn, Welwyn Garden City A1000 | J6 | Welwyn, Welwyn Garden City A1000 | |
| Stevenage, Ware A602 | J7 | Stevenage, Ware A602 | |
| Stevenage A602 | J8 | Hitchin, Stevenage A602 | |
| Letchworth, Baldock, Hitchin A505 | J9 | Letchworth, Baldock A505 | |
| Start of motorway | J10 Services |
Stotfold, Henlow A507 Baldock services |
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| Stotfold, Henlow A507 Non-motorway traffic Baldock services |
Road continues as A1 to Sandy | ||
| A1(M) motorway | |
|---|---|
| Route information | |
| Part of |
|
| Length: | 14.0 mi (22.5 km) |
| Existed: | 1998 – present |
| Major junctions | |
| From: | Alconbury |
| To: | Peterborough |
| Road network | |
This section opened in 1998.
| A1(M) motorway | |||
| km | Southbound exits (B Carriageway) | Junction | Northbound exits (A Carriageway) |
| Road continues as A1 to Sandy | J14 | Alconbury B1043 Non-motorway traffic |
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| Alconbury, Huntingdon, Cambridge, Felixstowe A14 London The City and East (M11) |
Start of motorway | ||
| Sawtry B1043 | J15 | Sawtry B1043 | |
| Yaxley, Stilton A15 | J16 | Yaxley, Stilton A15 | |
| Start of motorway | J17 Services |
Peterborough A1139 Peterborough services |
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| Peterborough A1139 Non-motorway traffic Peterborough services |
Road continues as A1 to Newark | ||
| A1(M) motorway | |
|---|---|
| Route information | |
| Part of |
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| Length: | 15.0 mi (24.1 km) |
| Existed: | 1961 – present |
| Major junctions | |
| From: | Blyth |
J35 →M18 motorway |
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| To: | Carcroft |
| Road network | |
This section opened in 1961 and is one of the oldest sections of motorway in Britain.
Data from driver location signs are used to provide distance and carriageway identifier information.[3]
| A1(M) motorway | |||
| km | Southbound exits (B Carriageway) | Junction | Northbound exits (A Carriageway) |
| 0.0 | Road continues as A1 to Newark | J34 Services |
Bawtry A614 Blyth B6045 Non-motorway traffic Blyth services |
| Bawtry A614 Blyth B6045 Blyth services |
Start of motorway | ||
| 12.0 | Sheffield, Rotherham, Hull, Scunthorpe, Robin Hood |
J35 | Sheffield, Rotherham, Hull, Scunthorpe, Robin Hood |
| 14.9 | Doncaster, Doncaster International Railport, Conisbrough A630 | J36 | Doncaster, Doncaster International Railport, Conisbrough A630 |
| 20.3 | Barnsley, Thurnscoe A635 | J37 | Barnsley, Thurnscoe A635 |
| 24.4 | Start of motorway | J38 | South Elmsall, Ackworth, Wakefield A638 |
| South Elmsall, Ackworth, Wakefield A638 Non-motorway traffic |
Road continues as A1 to Wetherby | ||
| A1(M) motorway | |
|---|---|
| Route information | |
| Part of |
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| Length: | 51 mi (82 km) |
| Existed: | 1995 – present |
| History: | Constructed 1995–2012 |
| Major junctions | |
| From: | Darrington |
J41 → M62 motorway J43 → M1 motorway |
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| To: | Dishforth |
| Location | |
| Primary destinations: |
Wetherby |
| Road network | |
This section opened in sections:
Data[3] from driver location signs are used to provide distance and carriageway identifier information.
| A1(M) motorway | |||
| km | Southbound exits (B Carriageway) | Junction | Northbound exits (A Carriageway) |
| 36.5 | Road continues as A1 to Doncaster | J40 | Knottingley A162 Non-motorway traffic Ferrybridge services |
| No access (on-ramp only) | Start of motorway | ||
| 41.1 | Hull, Goole, Manchester, Pontefract, Leeds M62 Ferrybridge services |
J41 | Manchester, Pontefract, Leeds M62 |
| 46.7 | Leeds, Selby A63 | J42 | Selby A63 |
| The South, Leeds M1 | J43 | No access (on-ramp only) | |
| 55.3 | Leeds, York A64 | J44 | Leeds, York A64 |
| 57.2 | Wetherby, Boston Spa, Otley A659 | J45 | Tadcaster, Boston Spa, Otley A659 |
| Kirk Deighton, Wetherby A168 Wetherby services |
J46 Services |
Kirk Deighton, Wetherby A168 Wetherby services |
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| 79.3 | Knaresborough, Harrogate, Leeds Bradford International |
J47 | York, Knaresborough A59 |
| 86.3 | Ripon, Boroughbridge A168 | J48 | Boroughbridge A168 Knaresborough A6055 |
| 95.2 | Thirsk, Teesside A168 (A19) | J49 | Thirsk, Teesside A168 (A19) |
| 102.8 | Ripon, Thirsk, Harrogate A61 | J50 | Ripon, Thirsk A61 |
| 119.9 | Start of motorway | J51 | Northallerton, Leeming Bar, Bedale A684 |
| Northallerton, Leeming Bar, Bedale A684 Non-motorway traffic |
Road continues as A1 to Scotch Corner | ||
| A1(M) motorway | |
|---|---|
| Route information | |
| Part of |
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| Length: | 30 mi (50 km) |
| Existed: | 1965 – present |
| History: | Construect 1965–1970 |
| Major junctions | |
| From: | Barton |
J57 → A66(M) motorway J65 → A194(M) motorway |
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| To: | Gateshead |
| Location | |
| Primary destinations: |
Newton Aycliffe Chester-le-Street Darlington Durham Scotch Corner |
| Road network | |
This section opened in stages:
| A1(M) motorway | |||
| km | Southbound exits (B Carriageway) | Junction | Northbound exits (A Carriageway) |
| Road continues as A1 towards Wetherby | J56 | Melsonby, Barton B6275 Non-motorway traffic |
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| Piercebridge, Barton B6275 | Start of motorway | ||
| No access (on-ramp only) | J57 | Darlington, Teesside & |
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| Darlington A68 | J58 | Darlington, Bishop Auckland, Corbridge A68 | |
| Newton Aycliffe, Darlington, Teesside |
J59 | Newton Aycliffe A167 | |
| Hartlepool, Bishop Auckland, Teesside A689 | J60 | Hartlepool, Bishop Auckland, Teesside A689 | |
| Bishop Auckland, Spennymoor A688 Durham services |
J61 Services |
Spennymoor A688 Durham A177 Durham services |
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| Durham A690 | J62 | Durham, Sunderland A690 | |
| Chester-le-Street A167 Stanley A693 |
J63 | Chester-le-Street A167 Stanley A693 |
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| Washington A195 | J64 | Washington A195 | |
| Washington services | Services | Washington services | |
| Start of motorway | J65 | South Shields, Tyne Tunnel A194(M) | |
| Sunderland A1231 Non-motorway traffic |
Road continues as A1 to Edinburgh | ||
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