A1(M) Doncaster Bypass
The A1 is the longest numbered road in the UK at 409 miles (658 km) long. It connects London, the capital city of the United Kingdom and of England, with Edinburgh, the capital of Scotland. For much of its path it follows the historic Great North Road. The modern course of the A1 diverges somewhat, particularly where it passed through a town or village that has subsequently been bypassed, or where new motorway standard road has been constructed on a more direct route. Between its junctions with the M25 (near London) and A696 (near Newcastle upon Tyne) the road forms part of the unsigned Euroroute E15 which runs from Inverness to Algeciras.
Some sections of the A1 have been upgraded to motorway standard. These are known as the A1(M).
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Great_North_Road_(United_Kingdom)
Some sections of the A1 have been upgraded to motorway standard. These are known as the A1(M).
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Great_North_Road_(United_Kingdom)
A1(M) Doncaster Bypass, related objects
Nearby cities:
Coordinates: 53°33'33"N 1°12'59"W
- Brodsworth Hall 1.4 km
- Woodlands 1.7 km
- Redhouse Interchange Junction 38 A1(M) 2.2 km
- Sunnyfields 3.6 km
- Robin Hood Golf Club (Doncaster) 4.6 km
- Bentley 4.8 km
- Thorpe Marsh Nature Reserve 7.6 km
- Sandall Park 8.6 km
- Thorpe Marsh Power Station (disused) 8.7 km
- Wheatly Hills Golf Club 9 km
- Whinney Lane 17 km
- A656 Front Street 19 km
- A6539 Leeds Road 19 km
- Love Lane 20 km
- Stansfield Drive 20 km
- Ripley Drive 20 km
- Beancroft Street 20 km
- A1(M) 23 km
- M62 39 km
- A1 82 km