M18 motorway (Great Britain)

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M18 northbound during the 2005–2006 roadworks
M18 in South Yorkshire

The M18 is a motorway in Yorkshire, England. It runs from the east of Rotherham to Goole and is approximately Template:Convert 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, south-east 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)

The middle half of the M18 is a two-lane dual carriageway, and carries relatively low volumes of traffic. However, the M1 to A1(M) section and M180 to M62 section are much busier, with three lanes in each direction, and there is a small three-lane section northbound between junctions 2 and 3. It passes over the Wadworth Viaduct at junction 2. 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.

History

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.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref> To provide better access to Doncaster town centre and the new Great Yorkshire Way to Doncaster Sheffield Airport, the section of the M18 between junctions 2 and 3 northbound was upgraded to three lanes, between June 2014 and June 2015.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref>

  • 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

Junctions

Template:RJL Data from driver location signs are used to provide distance and carriageway identifier information.<ref>Traffic England Live Traffic Condition Map Template:Webarchive Highways Agency – Locations extracted from Traffic Camera Popup identifier text </ref> The location sequence is a continuation of the M1 location sequence.

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See also

References

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M18 motorway junctions
miles km Southbound exits (B carriageway) Junction Northbound exits (A carriageway) Coordinates
156.8 252.4 The SOUTH, London, Nottingham
Sheffield, Leeds M1
M1, J32 Start of motorway Template:Coord
158.5 255.1 Rotherham A631 J1 Rotherham A631 Template:Coord
163.8 263.6 Newark, Leeds A1(M) J2 The NORTH, The SOUTH A1(M) Template:Coord
165.9 267.1 Doncaster A6182 J3 Doncaster A6182
Doncaster Sheffield Template:Rail-interchange
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171.8 276.5 Doncaster A630 J4 Doncaster A630 Template:Coord
175.8 283.0 Scunthorpe, Grimsby, Doncaster Sheffield Template:Rail-interchange, Humberside Template:Rail-interchange M180
Doncaster North services
J5
Services
Scunthorpe, Grimsby, Doncaster Sheffield Template:Rail-interchange, Humberside Template:Rail-interchange M180
Doncaster North Services
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177.8 286.2 Thorne A614 J6 Thorne A614 Template:Coord
Entering South Yorkshire Entering East Riding of Yorkshire
182.7 294.0 Start of motorway J7 The NORTH (A1(M)), Leeds
Hull, York, Goole M62
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Notes
  • Distances in kilometres and carriageway identifiers are obtained from driver location signs/location marker posts. Where a junction spans several hundred metres and the data is available, both the start and finish values for the junction are shown.
  • Coordinate data from ACME Mapper.