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Encyclopedia > M10 motorway
M10 Motorway
Westbound exits Junction Eastbound exits
The NORTH M1 M1 J7 Start of motorway
Start of motorway 1 Hatfield A414
St. Albans A5183
Radlett A5183
Bricket Wood A405

The M10 is a short section of motorway to the north of London. It starts south of St Albans on the A414 North Orbital road and connects to the M1 motorway. It has no intermediate junctions. The M1 motorway heading south towards junction 37 at Barnsley. ... The M1 motorway heading south towards junction 37 at Barnsley. ... Arms of Hatfield Rural District Council Map sources for Hatfield, Hertfordshire at grid reference TL234086 Hatfield is a town in Hertfordshire, England. ... The A414 is a major road in England. ... St Albans (thus spelt, no apostrophe or dot) is the main urban area of the City and District of St Albans in southern Hertfordshire, England, around 22 miles (35. ... Radlett is a large village to the north of London between St Albans and Elstree on Watling Street in the Hertsmere district of Hertfordshire, England. ... Bricket Wood is a village in the county of Hertfordshire, England, approximately three miles from St Albans. ... A motorway (in the United Kingdom, Ireland, New Zealand and some Commonwealth nations) is both a type of road and a classification. ... The clock tower of the Palace of Westminster, which contains Big Ben London is the capital city of the United Kingdom and of England. ... St Albans (thus spelt, no apostrophe or dot) is the main urban area of the City and District of St Albans in southern Hertfordshire, England, around 22 miles (35. ... The A414 is a major road in England. ... The M1 is a major north-south motorway in England connecting London to Yorkshire, where it joins the A1(M) near Wetherby. ...


Formerly this section of the M1 — which was originally designed and constructed as a London to Birmingham route — connected the new motorway to the A1 north of London via a connecting stretch of the A6. The M1 was subsequently extended to the Berrygrove junction with the A41 at Watford (now Junction 5) the resulting spur to London Colney was named the M10. The city from above Centenary Square. ... Sign at Junction 1 of the A1(M) at South Mimms in Hertfordshire The A1, at 409 miles (658 km) long, is the longest numbered British road. ... This article is about the A6 road in England. ... The A41 is a major trunk road in England, United Kingdom that links London to Birkenhead. ... Watford is a town and district (styled as borough due to the historical charter granted by Henry VIII) just to the north-west of London. ... London Colney is a village in Hertfordshire, England. ...


It has an equivalent at the former northern end of the M1 in the M45, leading towards Coventry. Both are two-lanes in width. The M45 is largely unused, which cannot be said for the M10. The M45 is a short stretch of motorway in central England. ... The Precinct in Coventry city centre For alternative meanings see: Coventry (disambiguation) Coventry is a city and metropolitan borough in the West Midlands of England. ...


With the opening of the M25 eastbound traffic levels have increased on the road as it allows traffic to bypass Watford. There are incipient plans to rename the motorway the A414, of which the M10 is a link in its east-west Hertfordshire chain. The M25 motorway looking south between junctions 14 and 15, near Heathrow Airport. ... The A414 is a major road in England. ... Hertfordshire (pronounced Hartfordshire or Harfordshire and abbreviated as Herts) is an inland county in the United Kingdom, officially part of the East of England Government region. ...


See also

A complete listing of motorways in the United Kingdom. ...

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The Motorway Archive. M1 London - Yorkshire Motorway, M10 and M45 (1242 words)
The 74 miles of the London - Birmingham motorway to Crick constituted the "first full scale motorway to be constructed" in the UK and was in fact the southern part of the London-Yorkshire motorway, the M1.
North of Beechtrees to Pepperstock, the motorway was also designed for the Ministry by Hertfordshire County Council and was also of concrete construction, but the carriageway was dual three-lane as is the rest of the motorway.
Bridges over the motorway were to a standard design and although they provoked some criticism of their appearance, perhaps because of the relatively 'heavy’ design from using reinforced concrete, this died down with time.
M1 motorway - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (0 words)
The motorway is 193 miles (310 km) long and was constructed in four phases; the majority of the motorway was opened in 1959 and between 1965 and 1968.
The first section of the motorway opened between junction 5 (Watford) and junction 18 (Crick/Rugby) on 2 November 1959 together with the motorway's two spurs, the M10 (from junction 7 to St Albans) and the M45 (from junction 17 to the A45 and Coventry).
From junction 32, the motorway passes between Sheffield and Rotherham, passes to the west of Barnsley and Wakefield and reaches the original end of the motorway at junction 44 to the east of Leeds.
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