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List of motorways in the United Kingdom

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List of motorways in the United Kingdom is a complete list of motorways in the United Kingdom. Note that one numbering scheme is used for Great Britain and a separate numbering scheme for Northern Ireland, see Roads in Ireland.

Contents

[edit] Great Britain

[edit] Single-digit motorways

[edit] England and Wales

[edit] Scotland

[edit] Two-digit motorways

[edit] England and Wales

[edit] Scotland

[edit] Three or more digit motorways and spurs

[edit] England

[edit] Scotland

[edit] Upgraded A-road designations

[edit] England and Wales

[edit] Scotland

[edit] Former motorways

[edit] England

Roads which used to be motorways but have been downgraded:

  • M15 was the designation for the Ringway 2 upgrade of the A406 (North Circular Road) and A205 (South circular Road). Only the section between junction 4 of the M11 and Redbridge Roundabout was built to motorway standard and it was initally designated as the M11. When the route was extended to Beckton was built the section of M11 was redesignate as the A406.
  • M41 London West Cross Route was a spur from the London Westway and the only part of the western section of the London Motorway Box to be built, now A3220.<ref name="exclusions">Under its charter, motorways are excluded from the remit of Transport for London. These routes had their motorway status removed to allow TfL control over them.</ref>
  • A18(M) Spur from M18. Mostly now part of M180, although a section has been abandoned.
  • A40(M) London Westway, now the A40.<ref name="exclusions"/>
  • A41(M) Tring bypass, now the A41.
  • A46(M) Spur towards Leicester from M1 at junction 21, now part of the A563.
  • A102(M) London East Cross Route, in two sections:
  • The northern third of the A329(M) from Winnersh to Reading, now the A3290. Downgraded to permit Reading council to dedicate one lane for buses.
  • A6144(M), formerly the longest single-carriageway motorway spur in the United Kingdom from the M60 north of Sale towards Carrington. Now just a spur of the A6144.

[edit] Motorways that have been renamed

[edit] England

  • The M16 was originally to be the northern section of the M25 but was renumbered prior to opening.
  • The M63 was merged with parts of the M62 and M66 to form the new M60 Manchester orbital motorway
  • The M85 is now M90 J10-11. Previously the M90 carried on along the spur into Perth, leaving the main route ahead as the M85.
  • The M531 is now the southern section of the M53 .
  • The A20(M) is now the M20 from J5-8.
  • The A423(M), originally A4(M) and then part of the M4, is now the A404(M). [1]
  • The A6127(M) is now the A167(M).

[edit] Motorways that are not trunk roads

[edit] England

  • M62 from its western terminus to J6 is not a trunk road and is under the jurisdiction of Liverpool City Council.
  • M65 from J10 to J14 is not a trunk road and is under the jurisdiction of Lancashire County Council.

[edit] Unbuilt motorways

[edit] England

  • M12 in 3 forms [2]:
    • From the London end of the M11 to Brentwood
    • From the London end of the M11 to Maplin Sands Airport (also not built)
    • From the M25 (in the vicinity of the M11) to Chelmsford.
  • M13 from East London to Maplin Sands airport passing south of Southend [3]
  • M59, M58 junction 2 to M55 junction 2
  • M64, between Stoke and Derby
  • M272 or M273, which would have met the M27 at J6 and headed into Southampton
  • M601, which would have entered Manchester from the north (M62)
  • M650 Airedale Motorway
  • A6(M) (or M66 extension), which would have formed an eastern bypass for Stockport. As of March 2006, this is still under the planning stage as part of the SEMMMS (south east Manchester multi modal study) project.
  • A556(M) which would have cut the corner between the M6 and M56 near Warrington. (This will not now be built.)

[edit] Northern Ireland

[edit] Single-digit motorways

  • M1 from Belfast to Dungannon.
  • M2 from Belfast to Antrim, and again near Ballymena.
  • M3 in Belfast from the M2 to the A2 Sydenham Bypass.
  • M5 from Belfast (M2) to Newtownabbey

[edit] Two-digit motorways

[edit] Upgraded A-road designations

  • A8(M) spur from M2 to A8 north of Belfast

[edit] Notes

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[edit] External links



United Kingdom Road Lists
United Kingdom motorways
Great Britain road numbering scheme
A Roads
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B roads
Anomalously numbered
United Kingdom Roads Junctions
London Roads
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