M18 motorway (Great Britain)
M18 motorway | |
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Route information | |
Part of E13 | |
Length: | 26.5 mi (42.6 km) |
Existed: | 1967 – present |
History: | Constructed 1967–79 |
Major junctions | |
From: |
Thurcroft 53°22′52″N 1°16′43″W / 53.3811°N 1.2785°W |
M1 motorway A1(M) motorway M180 motorway M62 motorway | |
To: |
Rawcliffe 53°40′57″N 0°58′03″W / 53.6825°N 0.9676°W |
Location | |
Primary destinations: | Sheffield, Rotherham, Doncaster, Leeds |
Road network | |
The M18 is a motorway in Yorkshire, England. It runs from the east of Rotherham to Goole and is approximately 26 miles (42 km) long. A section of the road forms part of the unsigned Euroroute E13.
Route
The M18 runs in a north east/south west direction from junction 32 of the M1 motorway to junction 35 of the M62 motorway. It passes east of Rotherham, southeast of Doncaster and Armthorpe, and west of Thorne. It meets the A1(M) at junction 2 (A1(M) junction 35)--known as the Wadworth Interchange—and the M180 motorway at junction 5. Access to Doncaster is provided from junctions 3 (A6182) and 4 (A630)
Much of the M18 is a two lane dual carriageway, and carries relatively low volumes of traffic. However, the section linking the M1 and A1(M) is much busier and has three lanes in each direction. It then passes over the Wadworth Viaduct. To the north it then crosses the East Coast Main Line, and until its closure and the dismantling of the pit head gear, a large colliery could be seen to the south at Rossington.
Finningley and Rossington Regeneration Route Scheme
The Finningley and Rossington Regeneration Route Scheme (FARRRS) is a new road scheme[1] which runs from the M18 at Junction 3 to Robin Hood Airport, improving access primarily to the Airport but also to Rossington and the new Doncaster iPort. Work started in 2013 and the road became operational in February 2016.[2]
The road runs, at first as a dual carriageway and then as single carriageway from the M18 junction 3 to Parrots Corner and the A638, where it terminates and travellers need to follow existing roads (A638 and Hurst Lane) to the airport itself.
In order to provide better access to FARRRS and Doncaster town centre, a section of the M18 between junction 2 (A1(M)) and junction 3 (A6182) northbound was upgraded to 3 lanes, between 20 June 2014 and 12 June 2015.[3]
History
- Junction 1 to Junction 2 opened in 1967
- Junction 5 to Junction 6 opened in 1972
- Junction 6 to Junction 7 opened in 1975
- Junction 4 to Junction 5 opened in 1977
- Junction 2 to Junction 4 opened in 1979
The M18 was originally to be part of the M1, but it was decided to route the M1 towards Leeds instead of Doncaster, and the routing of what would have been the M1 east of Sheffield became the M18.[4]
Junctions
Data from driver location signs are used to provide distance and carriageway identifier information.[5] The location sequence is a continuation of the M1 location sequence.
M18 motorway junctions | |||||
miles | km | Southbound exits (B carriageway) | Junction | Northbound exits (A carriageway) | Coordinates |
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156.8 | 252.4 | The South, London, Nottingham, Sheffield, Rotherham, Leeds M1 | M1, J32 | Start of motorway | 53°23′51″N 1°16′06″W / 53.39740°N 1.26823°W |
158.5 | 255.1 | Rotherham, Bramley, Hellaby A631 | J1 | Rotherham, Bramley, Hellaby A631 | 53°25′25″N 1°15′05″W / 53.42365°N 1.25133°W |
158.5 | 263.6 | The North, The South, Newark-on-Trent, Leeds, Blyth A1(M) | J2 | The North, The South, Doncaster A1(M) | 53°28′46″N 1°08′54″W / 53.47941°N 1.14833°W |
165.9 | 267.1 | Doncaster, Robin Hood A6182 Scunthorpe A18 |
J3 | Doncaster, Robin Hood A6182 | 53°29′19″N 1°06′55″W / 53.48861°N 1.11520°W |
171.8 | 276.5 | Doncaster A630 | J4 | Hatfield, Thorne A630 | 53°32′23″N 1°01′19″W / 53.53970°N 1.02199°W |
175.8 | 283.0 | Scunthorpe, Grimsby, Humberside M180 Doncaster North services |
J5 Services |
Scunthorpe, Grimsby, Humberside M180 Doncaster North Services |
53°35′29″N 0°59′14″W / 53.59144°N 0.98722°W |
177.8 | 286.2 | Hatfield, Thorne A614 | J6 | Selby, Thorne A614 | 53°37′07″N 0°58′40″W / 53.61863°N 0.97770°W |
Start of motorway | J7 | Hull, Goole, Leeds, Manchester M62 | 53°40′39″N 0°57′56″W / 53.67759°N 0.96568°W | ||
Notes
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1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi |
See also
References
- ↑ http://www.doncaster.gov.uk/Images/FARRRS%20leaflet%20web%20version_tcm2-83357.pdf
- ↑ "New £56m Robin Hood Airport to M18 link road opens". BBC News. Retrieved 20 March 2016.
- ↑ "M18 Junctions 2 to 3 northbound improvement". Highways England. Retrieved 20 March 2016.
- ↑ "The Motorway Archive. M1/M18. Crick to Doncaster". Iht.org. Retrieved 31 December 2011.
- ↑ Traffic England Live Traffic Condition Map Highways Agency – Locations extracted from Traffic Camera Popup identifier text
External links
Wikimedia Commons has media related to M18 motorway. |
- CBRD Motorway Database – M18
- Hotels and restaurants along the motorway.
- Motorway Archive – M1 to A1(M)
- Motorway Archive – A1(M) to M62