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Title:Cars in the UK
Notice:Please read new conference charter 1.70
Moderator:COMICS::SHELLEYELD
Created:Sun Mar 06 1994
Last Modified:Fri Jun 06 1997
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:2584
Total number of notes:63384

785.0. "route information please" by SHIRE::GOLDBLATT () Mon Oct 02 1989 15:10

    I'll have to drive from Heathrow to Portsmouth next week.  
    Is there a recommended route for this ?  About how long should
    the trip take if I start at Heathrow at about 1400  ?
    
    Thanks in advance,
    
    D.
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785.22select cruise control and read a bookRUTILE::SMITH_A2 down and 1 to goThu Mar 08 1990 14:1810
    I'm driving from Chiswick to High Wycombe for a week at the end
    of the month. Every day, and at 08:00'ish
    
    Is the best route M4 west -> M25 north -> M40 west  ?
    
    Or is the M25 solid around this time ?
    
    
    Yours, in dread,
    Tony
785.23Best route I thinkUKCSSE::YOUNGGEOFF YOUNGThu Mar 08 1990 15:0715
    
    In my opinion, yes that's the best route.
    
    I think M25 clockwise at that time isn't so bad.
    
    Beware coming up to M40 junction 4 from Marlow direction, as it tends
    to tail back.
    
    Where are you heading in Wycombe? Cos this could mean a different
    route.
    
    Wycombe is a pain in the b** first thing in the morning.
    
    Geoff
    A Wycombe resident.
785.24Sorry, hit rewind then play.RUTILE::SMITH_A2 down and 1 to goFri Mar 09 1990 08:3219
    Ok, change of plan. I re-checked the joining instructions and the
    venue is at Welwyn Garden City - not High Wycombe (could have sworn
    the original instructions said Wycombe ?)
    
    So next question is can anyone tell me the best route from Chiswick,
    to,
    
                          DIGITAL EQUIPMENT CO. LTD
                          PROGRESS HOUSE
                          THE BOULEVARD
                          WELWYN GARDEN CITY, HERTS
    
    I'll probably go M4 -> M25 -> A1(M) -> nightmare of town planning,
    unless someone knows a better, more direct route.
    
    Thanks, in anticipation.
    
    Tony.
    
785.25CHEFS::CLEMENTSDPublic Sector and TelecommsFri Mar 09 1990 08:4516
    The route that you suggest (M25 then exit on A1(M)) is probably
    the best. Take the A1 north (Hatfield is a doddle these days with
    the tunnel) and exit off at the Junction AFTER the one that has
    a big garage nearby. Drop doown to the roundabout below the A1,
    take exit 3 sign post to twn centre anf follow that road to the
    end and a Tee junct. Turn Right, then follow that road and eventually
    you'll come out at a big roundabout with the dept store on the right
    and the College on the left. You effectively want to go straight
    on but you'll need to circumnavigate almost the entire circle. After
    the circle the next landmark is a huge pub on the left and then
    you are crossing the railway line via a large bridge. At the junction
    at the bottom of the bridge, turn left, drive past all the industrials
    go under the old Railway bridge and at the top of the rise, turn
    left and watch for the signs.
    
    S'easy, innit?
785.26Another way?DOOZER::JENKINSSitting in the hot seat...Fri Mar 09 1990 18:0913
    
    Re .24 
    You're going from Chiswick to Welwyn?                          

    If you are it seems a long way out of your way to go out of London
    on the M4, North on the M25 and then North again on the A1(M).

    Why not just head north out of Chiswick? Even if you use the North
    Circular, its not far to the M1, which will be clear going north,
    then M25/A1(M).
    
    Richard.
    
785.27Thanks for the info.RUTILE::SMITH_A2 down and 1 to goFri Mar 09 1990 18:3713
    Thanks .25 and .26,
    
    Re .26
    I wasn't too sure that the Nth Circ. round to the M1 was going to
    be a good bet because of Ealing, Hangar Lane, Stonebridge Park and
    Staines Corner. 
    
    As it's straight out on the M4 from Chiswick I thought that the
    motorways might me less stop/start.
    
    Agree that Nth Circ route is more direct but is it quicker ?
    
    Tony.
785.28A405/A414 variationVOGON::KAPPLERJohn KapplerMon Mar 12 1990 08:598
    Another variation....
    
    I usually go from M25 (at M1 intersection) to A405, A414 to Hatfield,
    thence A1(M). This avoids heading south on the M25 to South Mimms, and
    is defintely shorter....... However, I only tend to do this at
    weekends, so I've no idea whether it's quicker at commuter times.
    
    Anyone from WEL care to enlighten us?
785.29Keep off M25 North West quadrant!CHEST::RUSSELLI survived the Crescent fire.Mon Mar 12 1990 11:388
    Don't use the M25 between J18 and J20 - there are major readworks
    starting there today!!
    
    If you're lucky, you won't get help up, but if you're unlucky,
    you'll need a flask and some sandwiches!!
    
    Peter.
    
785.30Xmas hold-ups?BONNET::HARDYMon Dec 17 1990 13:1315
    Chaps,
    
    I'll be taking the following route at Xmas. Can anyone advise of current
    roadworks/alternatives etc?
    
    A2(m) Dover to London
    M25, M1, M6 to Manchester
    M62, A1(m)	to Newcastle.
    
    I was thinking of trying Dover, Folkstone, then up to M25. Any
    comments?
    
    thanks 
    
    peter
785.31When exactly are you travelling?HEWIE::RUSSELLMiddle-aged Mutant Hero Turtle (UK option)Mon Dec 17 1990 16:5413
If you can avoid peak periods, you'll be OK.

Incidentally, do you have to go to Manchester; there is a direct route to
Newcastle.....

Peak periods will probably be Friday afternoon/evening, Dec 21st,
Christmas eve afternoon/evening, (24th).

I reckon the rest of the traffic should be fairly reasonable.

Most major roadworks are stopped during the Christmas period.

Peter.
785.32Now that's what I call timimg!BONNET::HARDYTue Dec 18 1990 07:5314
    Peter

    "Peak periods will be Friday afternoon/evening, Dec 21st,
    Christmas eve afternoon/evening, (24th)"

    It's Dover to Toddington on Friday evening and Toddington/Manchester/
    Newcastle (unavoidable route) on Christmas eve.

    Oh well, I'll just have to dig out the old Christmas Carols tape, buy
    some mince pies and tie some tinsel to the aerial.

    thanks  for the quick reply
    
    Peter    
785.33M25 -> Portsmouth, which way ?UPROAR::WATSONRMon Mar 25 1991 08:049
    To echo the base note, I'm driving from the M25 to Portsmouth on Tuesday
    night (19:00hrs @ M25) and in a Mini. Which is a better route, M3 or A3
    bearing in mind that my cruising speed will be approx 65-70mph ?

    What's the A3 like ? Dual carriageway, roadworks, lots of towns, best
    avoided ?

Ross
785.34CHEST::RUTTERRut-The-NutMon Mar 25 1991 08:5328
�    night (19:00hrs @ M25) and in a Mini. Which is a better route, M3 or A3
    
    In general, I would have thought the M3 quicker, but I tend to avoid it.
    
    The difference in time may be accounted for by spending more or less
    time on the M25, depending upon which junction you reach first.
    
�    What's the A3 like ? Dual carriageway, roadworks, lots of towns, best
�    avoided ?
    
    From the M25 down, the A3 is fine up to Guildford.  Around Guildford,
    things can get a bit slower, but not a problem after 7pm.
    
    Below Guildford, there are a few delays, but no real problems
    (although I have not driven that part of it lately).
    
    From Hindhead to Petersfield there are three stretches of dual c'way.
    
    From Petersfield down (the bit I use every day) it is dual carriageway
    over 'Butser Hill', when it then becomes the A3(M), which leads into
    the M27 and the Portsmouth area.
    
    As I said, I avoid the M3 (I dislike the road, plus A33 roadworks)
    and use the A3, even though it goes through some towns.  All depends
    on what sort of roads you prefer, the importance of journey time and
    which of the two roads you are nearest to.
    
    J.R.
785.35A3 beats M3 by a long set of cones ....SBPUS4::BEAGLEWhere Beagle's Dare ...Mon Mar 25 1991 09:5717
    for the extra time stuck in the A33 mess and the potential hold-up
    there caused by various accidents, the A3 route is far far preferable.
    
    Depending on where you hit the M25 the A3 can be the shortest route
    too.
    
    We regularly use the A3 to go and visit Peter's mum, and recently it
    has got much better as there is a long stretch of DC opened just south
    of guildford...
    
    Peterfield is a bit of a mess at the moment as they are doing work on a
    by-pass, but it's nowhere near as bad as the A33 section at the bottom
    of the M3
    
    Have fun
    
    Jane
785.36M40-> M6 via M42 best direction?VOGON::ATWALdream out loudFri May 22 1992 10:3810
I'm planning on getting to the M6 from the M40 this evening, which is the 
best route around the M42 to get there? I should be there at about 8pm,
but it is a BH weekend so...

If anyone familiar with that area can advise on the best route to take, it
will be appreciated.

thanks,

...Art
785.37Shrewsbury to Bangor?VOGON::KAPPLERSpontaneity is fine in it's place....Thu May 28 1992 22:1810
    Another question......
    
    How long for the A5 journey from Shrewsbury to Bangor?
    
    Tnks,
    
    JfK
    
    (Also posted in GB)
    
785.38About as long as a piece of string ;-)YOROWN::WALTERSMay you never...Fri May 29 1992 10:0219
John,
	I used to be a Shrewsbury lad and I did the journey on many occasions.
The answer is very much in the title. It really does depend on what time of the
day/week/year you're travelling. On Friday evenings before a Bank Holiday, it 
can take up to 3 hours to get round the Shrewsbury by-pass. After Froncysllte
(where the aqueduct is), getting stuck behind a caravan dooms you to a 50 mph
crawl all the way along the A5 to Betws-y-Coed where if you're lucky it will
turn off !! From there the journey to Bangor is so scenic travelling between 
the mountains ranges of the Carneddau and the Glyders that you don't worry 
about being in solid traffic until your engine boils over !!

Seriously though, I'd be very surprised if you did the trip in any less than 
two hours. Friday evenings are not a great time to travel and watch out for
the "West Midlands Fortnight" when all the industry in the West Midlands takes
a fortnight holiday, and travels up to North Wales on the Friday evening.
You can avoid the Shrewsbury by-pass by going through the town centre from the
East end of the A5 - this is normally pretty-much trouble free.

Chris
785.39Weekday morningVOGON::KAPPLERSpontaneity is fine in it's place....Fri May 29 1992 10:255
    Tnks for that. Journey is planned for next Weds (Jun 3rd) morning.
    
    I have to be in Bangor for either 11am or 2pm (yet to be decided!)
    
    JfK
785.40Ah yes, I know it wellBLKPUD::WILLIAMSHFri May 29 1992 13:4516
    Or, you could wait a couple of months for the Shrewsbury by-pass by-pass
    to finish being built.   seriously, the bypass got so clogged
    up that they've built a new one to bypass it!
    
    also, a lot depends on how you get to Shrewsbury. There's road works on
    the m54 Telford at the moment as well as the dreaded m5/m6 bit through
    Birmingham. if coming up the m5 you could try the way I used to use of 
    M5 north of Worcester - Kiddiminster - Bridgnorth - Shrewsbury. it
    takes about an hour.  
    
    on a clear run, Shrewsbury to Bangor takes 2 hours, if you're not
    distracted by the scenery!
    
    Huw. (Who's now moved closer to Wales, coz the Basingstoke -> N.Wales
    run used to P**s me off in summer)
    
785.41RONNO::jefferyI do not think you wanted to do that!Fri May 29 1992 15:273
Autoroute gives the following:

1hr 58 m 92 Miles.
785.42Reading --> KeswickFIZGIG::BIGGINMInterplanetary� Explorer Extraordinaire!Fri Aug 07 1992 14:466
    
    Does any one know a decent route to Keswick in Cumbria?
    
    Cheers,
    
    	MattB
785.43MARVIN::RUSLINGDave Rusling REO2 G/E9 830-4380Fri Aug 07 1992 15:0610
	It depends what you mean by "decent".  If you mean quick, then I
	take the M40 to Birmingham and then the M? (5 or 6, I can never remember 
	which one, 'till I look at the map) to just east of Windermere.

	The last time I took that route (in May), we set off at 8.30, were
	having lunch in the Mortal Man in Troutbeck at 12.30 and part way
	up Skidaw by 2.30...

	Dave
785.44NEWOA::SAXBYBorn again reincarnationistFri Aug 07 1992 15:549
    
    I'd second that route, although you can get stuck in traffic,
    especially around Brum.
    
    We managed a similar time to Dave, from Wasdale to home (allowing for the 
    extra bits each end!). On the other hand you can easily loose another
    two hours on the trip!
    
    Mark
785.45Pretty quickBAHTAT::LECTER::SUMMERFIELDThis is daftFri Aug 07 1992 16:589
    From Reading,
    
    Head for Oxford.
    A34 --> M40
    M40 --> M42 North (or East) 
    M42 --> M6  North
    Turn left at signs for Keswick
    
    Clive
785.46PLYMOUTH TO HEATHROWLISVAX::GRAYThu Mar 18 1993 08:199
    How long will it take me to drive from Plymouth to Heathrow at around 9pm or
    5am and which is the best route?
    
    By the way, anybody know if any of Corp rate hotels at Heathrow will
    let me leave my car for 2 days?
    
    I have a Geneva meeting right in the middle of my home leave! AAAARGH!!
                                                                          
    Tks John
785.47Fly wtih Brymon?HEWIE::RUSSELLSo much for Tory promises on taxes!Thu Mar 18 1993 10:013
Why not fly Plymouth to Heathrow, and save a lot of hassle?

Peter.
785.48Motorway nearly all the waySUPER7::HUGHESASwimming against the tide @#%*Thu Mar 18 1993 10:3610
	The quickest (if very boring) is .....

	A38 to Exeter 
	M5 to Bristol
	M4 to Heathrow

	It should take about three to four hours.

Andy.
785.49Try th A303KERNEL::RHASKINGFine time to leave me Loose WheelFri Mar 19 1993 09:1513
    re .46
    
    Or you could try -
    
    A38/M5 to EXETER
    A30 to HONITON
    A303/M3/M25 to HEATHROW
    
    If you use this route then 9pm would be better.
    
    (Been up and down this road for years, its improving all the time)
    
    Rob
785.50SUBURB::THOMASHThe Devon DumplingMon Mar 22 1993 10:2517
	Plymouth to M4 J12 is approx 2.5 hours, A38/M5/M4 if you go at
	85-90 MPH, which of course, you wouldn't   :-), and it's about
	another 25-30 mins to Heathrow if the traffic is average.

	If you leave at 5.00am, then you will be getting to Heathrow at
	about 8.00am................................bad news!!!!!!!

	There are roadwoks at Langley  M4 between J7-6 which are causing 
	bigtime problems on top of the very heavy traffic anyway at this time
	of the morning.
	And don't even think of trying this on a Monday morning.


	Have you thought of flying Brymon airways from Roborough?

	Heather
785.51SUBURB::THOMASHThe Devon DumplingMon Mar 22 1993 10:2810
	Opps,   and M25 is disaster at the moment in the morning, from the
	M3 past the M4 to the M40 junction - there were nasty road reports
	on traffic/roadworks etc this morning.


	I would definately go for the evening, and the A38/M5/M4 route.

	
	Heather
785.52UPROAR::EVANSGGwyn Evans @ IME - Open DECtrade -> DTN 769-8108Mon Mar 22 1993 11:258
    Heather,
    	The roadworks you refer to in .51 aren't too bad northbound in the
    morning and are only between the M4 & the M40.  The main delays in that
    area are always between J17 towards J16 approaching the roadworks from
    the north.
    	I don't know how bad the M4 between J5 & J4 is but there should be
    no problem coming via the M25, although to be sure the original poster
    could come off at J14 and onto the A4 and into Heathrow that way.
785.53Speed Limit - N�o compreendo!LISVAX::GRAYMon Mar 22 1993 12:467
    Thanks for all the info. I'd use Brymon but I need the car at Heathrow
    - I'll only be in Plymouth 'cos that's where the Santander ferry goes to. 
    Looks like I'll be going in the evening - the Geneva flight is at 8:00am. Is
    it true that with Portuguese plates I'll be immune to those new cameras?!
    
    
    Rgds John
785.54Common Traffic-ticket Market?IOSG::SHOVEDave Shove -- REO2-G/M6Mon Mar 22 1993 15:529
  �  Is
  �  it true that with Portuguese plates I'll be immune to those new cameras?!
   
    With Portugal being in the EEC, I wouldn't count on it!
    
    But seriously, I would have thought the Police would be likely to
    decide it was too much trouble.
    
    D. 
785.55Best route Heathrow to PlymouthGENIE::OREILLYThere's a fish on top of Shandon swears he's Elvis.Thu Sep 08 1994 14:5721
Hi,

I have to drive from London (Heathrow) to Plymouth on a Sunday evening. 
What's the best route?

Looking at the map there would seem to be 3 possibilities:


1)  M4/M5

2)  M3/A30/A303

3)  M3/A31/A35


2 is the shortest but 1 looks the more reliable. Also how long should it take?



Many thanks,
Paul.
785.56LARVAE::LINCOLN_JThu Sep 08 1994 15:0516
	IF Friday evening or dark THEN

		1)  M4/M5

	ELSE

	        2) M3/A303

	ENDIF

	Route 2 (there's no A30 involved) is more pleasant and interesting
	but there are still some awkward single carriageway sections.


	-John
785.57WELSWS::HILLNIt's OK, it'll be dark by nightfallThu Sep 08 1994 15:151
    M4/M5 rough time 4.5 hours, not allowing time for stops
785.58From lots of experience!!!YUPPY::CZERESMThu Sep 08 1994 15:3214
    Personally,
    
    If you're travelling late in the day ie after about 8.30pm
    i always go M3/A303 since its more entertaining aswell as 
    being the shorter route, theres also little traffic  to hold
    you up on the few single carriageway sections.
                                                                           
    Otherwise i go M4/M5 during the day as the other route tends
    to get jammed with slower traffic esp. during holiday season,
    
    Cheers 
    
    Mark
                                                  
785.59LARVAE::JORDANChris Jordan, UK S.E. PSC - Workgroup SolutionsThu Sep 08 1994 16:005
    Which Sunday??
    May need to check if Stonehenge, Thruxton or any of the other tourist
    sites are busy that day - and so lots of cars about on route 2.
    
    Route 1 is SO BORING.... but it will get you there.
785.60More detailsGENIE::OREILLYThere's a fish on top of Shandon swears he's Elvis.Fri Sep 09 1994 09:089
    Thanks for the replies.
    
    I'll be travelling this route on Sunday 16 Oct leaving Heathrow at
    about 8pm. Assuming route 2 (A303) is ok could I make Plymouth by
    midnight?
    
    
    Thanks,
    Paul.
785.61GENIE::GOODEJFri Sep 09 1994 10:3310
    
    Paul,
    
    	to be fair mate I think you should come clean and admit you'll be
    driving your Reliant Robin...... I reckon you'll make Plymouth around
    11.00 ..... the next morning!! 8-)
    
    JBG
    
    Ps. what are these rumours I'm hearing about you not coming back?? 8-) 
785.622 routesWELCLU::KINGIDon't call me Wayne or JoeFri Sep 09 1994 12:0357
    
    
    Auto-route says,,
    
    
    Time	Instruction	Road	Dist	Dir	Towards
    00:00	DEPART Heathrow Airport (Gtr London) on the	Vehicle
    Tunnel	1/2 mile	N 	
    00:01	Go onto		Unnamed	1/4 mileN 	(M4 J4A)
    00:02	At M4 J4A bear left onto	M4	103 miles	N 	
    (M4 J4)
    01:42	At M4 J20 M5 J15 turn off onto	M5	82 miles	SW	
    Avonmouth
    02:58	At M5 J31 go onto	A38	40 miles	SW	
    (Newton Abbot)
    03:38	Turn off onto	A374	4 miles	S 	Plymouth
    03:42	ARRIVE Plymouth (Devonshire)				
    
    229 Miles Total
    
    Or/
    
    Time	Instruction	Road	Dist	Dir	Towards
    00:00	DEPART Heathrow Airport (Gtr London) on the	Vehicle
    Tunnel	1/2 mile	N 	
    00:01	Go onto	Unnamed	1/4 mile	N 	(M4 J4A)
    00:02	At M4 J4A bear left onto	M4	3 miles	N 	(M4
    J4)
    00:06	At M4 J4b M25 J15 turn off onto	M25	7 miles	S 	
    Reigate
    00:17	At M25 J12 M3 J2 turn off onto	M3	34 miles	W 	
    (M3 J3)
    00:52	At M3 J8 turn off onto	A303	19 miles	W 	
    *Check access*
    01:12	At Thruxton stay on the	A303	20 miles	SW	
    (Cholderton)
    01:33	At Wylye stay on the	A303	18 miles	SW	
    (Mere)
    01:55	At Bourton stay on the	A303	44 miles	W 	
    (Wincanton)
    02:46	Go onto	A30	18 miles	SW	(Ottery St Mary)
    03:10	At Exeter Airport stay on the	A30	2 miles	W 	(M5
    J29)
    03:12	At M5 J29 turn left onto	M5	5 miles	S 	
    *Check access*
    03:17	At M5 J31 go onto	A38	40 miles	SW	
    (Newton Abbot)
    03:57	Turn off onto	A374	4 miles	S 	Plymouth
    04:01	ARRIVE Plymouth (Devonshire)				
    
    213 Miles
    
    Best Regards,
    
    Ian
    
                                                    
785.63Reading to ShrewsburyCHEFS::UKSTATIONERYFri Jun 30 1995 10:185
    Help!
    
    Can someone advise me as to the quickest route from Reading to Shrewsbury
    (Shropshire), don't care about if Motorways or not, don't like traffic
    on M5/6/42 in Brum. Leaving Reading approx. 5pm tonight. Cheers dickie.
785.64RIOT01::SUMMERFIELDI am Number 6Fri Jun 30 1995 10:5214
    re .63
    
    Hmmmm, Reading to Shrewsbury, avoiding Brum. Ok.
    
    Reading M4 to Swindon
    Swindon A417 to Cirencester
    Cirencester A419 to Gloucester
    Gloucester M5 to Birmingham
    Then M54 to Telford
    Then A5 to Shrewsbury
    
    The M5 in Brum won't be too bad by the time you get there.
    
    Clive
785.65CHEFS::UKSTATIONERYFri Jun 30 1995 11:075
    Thanks,
    
    How about a route just avoiding M5/M6 interchange without going round
    the houses. cheers.
    
785.66This one's easy to rememberBBPBV1::WALLACEdtn 841 3425Fri Jun 30 1995 12:051
    M40 north, M42 north, A5 West.
785.67MUGGER::WILLIAMSHHuw Williams. Digital WarringtonFri Jun 30 1995 13:4316
Before the M40 was built, the way I used to go to Shrewsbury was:

M4 & via Cirencester to M5 (roadworks in Gloucester at the moment though!)

turn off M5 at Worcester North, and up the dual Carriageway to 
Kidderminster

at Kidderminster follow the ring road all the way round and follow signs for 
Telford, and take the A mumble to Bridgnorth.

At Bridgnorth follow signs to Shrewsbury. 

A shorter run than going through Brum, and would take 1 hour from M5 Worcester
to Shrewsbury.

Huw. 
785.68Roight at the loights.CHEFS::UKSTATIONERYFri Jun 30 1995 16:513
    Thanks for the information. Anyone know of any major roadworks on M40,
    M6/M5/M42 around Birmingham area tonight?
    
785.69WOTVAX::STONEGTemperature Drop in Downtime Winterland....Fri Jun 30 1995 17:5010
    
    There were some signs on the M5 on monday saying that a stretch would
    be closed between certain hours on one particular day. The problem is I
    can't remember which stretch, which day or which hours - I was on my
    way back from Glastonbury and joined the M5 at Struod though, so it's
    North of there.
    
    Perhaps the AA can help ?
    
    Graham
785.70ThanksCHEFS::UKSTATIONERYMon Jul 03 1995 10:043
    In the end we went M40/M42/M5 off at Stourbridge up the A(Mumble) to
    Bridgnoth and then onto Shrewsbury, with no hold ups. dickie
    
785.71Holyhead to Swindon and return.41318::KINGFri Jan 05 1996 16:137
    I am looking for the best route from Holyhead to Swindon.I will be 
    travelling from Holyhead on a Sunday and returning Friday afternoon.
    What is the approx driving time and distance.
    
    
    				Regards,
    					Tim.
785.72RIOT01::SUMMERFIELDCollecting clouds before the son-lightFri Jan 05 1996 16:5916
From memory....

A5 from Holyhead, then
A55 towards Chester, then
M56 towards Manchester, then
M6 southbound, then
M5 southbound to Gloucester, then
A40 towards Gloucester, then
A419 towards Cirencester, then
A417 to Swindon.

As a variation, you could try A5, A55, then A483/A5 to
Shrewsbury/Telford, then M54 to M6, then as above.

hth
Clive
785.73CHEFS::UKARCHIVINGwhose file is it anyway?Wed Apr 03 1996 14:437
    Can anyone with routemaster (or smartarse) give me a route from the
    centre of Reading to Wymondham, Norfolk avoiding Motorways as much
    as possible.
    
    Thanks
    
    dickie.
785.74From AutoRoute ExpressCHEFS::EASTON_HHoward Easton @NEWWed Apr 03 1996 15:0335
Time	Instruction		Road	Dist	 Dir	Towards
00:00	DEPART Reading (Berkshire) 
	on the			A4155	1/4 mile S 	
00:00	Bear right onto		A4	10 miles S 	Maidenhead
00:16	Turn left onto		Unnamed	1 mile	 N 	
00:19	Go onto			A404	7 miles	 N 	High Wycombe
00:26	At High Wycombe turn 
	off onto		A40	1 mile	 N 	(Stokenchurch)
00:28	Turn off onto		A4128	8 miles	 E 	(Gt Missenden)
00:37	At Gt Missenden stay on 
	the			A4128	1/2 mile E 	
00:38	Turn left onto		A413	6 miles	 NW	Aylesbury
00:44	At Wendover bear left 
	onto			A4011	2 miles	 N 	
00:47	Turn right onto		A41	2 miles	 E 	
00:49	At Tring turn left onto	B486	1 mile	 N 	
00:52	Turn right onto		B488	3 miles	 NE	(Linslade)
00:57	At Ivinghoe turn right 
	onto			B489	7 miles	 NE	Dunstable
01:13	At Dunstable turn left 
	onto			A5	1/2 mile NW	Leighton Buzzard
01:15	Turn right onto		A5120	9 miles	 NE	(Ampthill)
01:31	At Flitwick stay on the	A5120	1 mile	 N 	
01:33	Turn right onto		A507	13 miles E 	(Clophill)
01:49	At Stotfold stay on the	A507	3 miles	 E 	Baldock
01:53	At Baldock turn left 
	onto			A505	22 miles E 	(Royston)
02:16	Turn left onto		A11	9 miles	 N 	(Bottisham)
02:26	Go onto			A45	8 miles	 N 	Bury St Edmunds
02:32	Turn off onto		A11	13 miles N 	(Mildenhall)
02:47	At Elveden stay on the	A11	26 miles NE	Thetford
03:22	Turn left onto		B1135	1/4 mile NW	(Wymondham)
03:22	ARRIVE Wymondham (Norfolk)		 		

    
785.75PLAYER::BROWNLHissing Sid is innocent!Wed Apr 03 1996 15:293
    The A45 is now called the A14.
    
    Laurie.
785.76CHEFS::UKARCHIVINGwhose file is it anyway?Wed Apr 03 1996 15:291
    Many thanks...dickie.
785.77CBHVAX::CBHMr. CreosoteWed Apr 03 1996 15:594
Dungstable is a bit of a tedious place to drive through... I'd suggest 
avoiding it if you're going at a busy time of day.

Chris.
785.78Edinburgh to Nottingham ?IOSG::KALUSTue May 07 1996 16:489
    What's the quickest way to get from Edinburgh to Nottingham
    (CenterParks in Sherwood Forest) next Monday?
    
    The shortest route looks like the A68 etc, but is it faster to go over
    to Glasgow and then down to pick up the M6, which uses the motorways
    more?
    
    Thanks,
    Chris.
785.79TRUCKS::BEATON_SI Just Look InnocentWed May 08 1996 14:3115
    The most scenic is the A1 down the east coast.... The fastest is
    probably the M6/M1 route.
    
    The other advantage of the A1 is that if you do meet with a "blockage"
    it's usually easier to drive around it (and discover parts of England
    that hardly anyone ever sees in the process).
    
    There's also things like bends and roundabouts to entertain you as
    opposed to the conveyer belt stylee offered by the M6/M1.
    
    Have a good holiday whichever route you choose.
    
    Reargards,
    
    Stephen
785.80CHEFS::UKARCHIVINGThe file of RileyMon Jun 03 1996 12:407
    Can someone with autoroute find out the quickest route from Reading to
    Grimsby, avoiding at all costs the M25 (journey taking place from 18:00
    on Friday)
    
    thanks
    
    dickie.
785.81TRUCKS::BEATON_SI Just Look InnocentMon Jun 03 1996 13:101
    Possibly A34-A43-M1-M18-M180
785.82WOTVAX::DODDMon Jun 03 1996 13:587
    I'd try
    
    A34-M40-A46-M69-M1-M18-M180
    
    I think it's the A46 loops round warwick and joins up with M69?
    
    Andrew
785.83RIOT01::SUMMERFIELDSic Transit Gloria MundiMon Jun 03 1996 15:135
    A better alternative is
    
    A34-M40-M42-A42-M1-M18-M180.
    
    Clive
785.84Quickest route.CHEFS::JAMESHLeft Handed People are SUPER NaturalMon Jun 03 1996 15:1713
    Get onto the M40 until Junction 11.
    At J11 turn off onto the A422 for half a mile toward Banbury then right
    onto A361 towards Badby. 
    After 15 miles turn left onto A45 for 1 mile then right onto A425 for 2
    miles.
    Turn left onto A361 to Kilsby then onto A5 towards Hinckley for a mile.
    Turn right onto A428 for 2 miles then join the M1 at J18 for 80 miles.
    At M1 J32 turn onto M18 towards Thorne for 20 miles.
    At M18 J5 turn onto M180 for 26 miles towards Belton.
    At M180 J5 turn onto A180 for 15 miles then onto A1136 into Grimsby.
    Stop at first fish shop for refreshments.
    Distance 223 miles.   Journey time 3 hrs. 58 mins.
           
785.85CHEFS::FIDDLER_MThe sense of being dulls my mindFri Jul 26 1996 12:168
    Anyone have any recommendations (maybe Autoroute) on how to get from
    Newbury to Louth (Lincs)?  I have a vague idea about toddling up the
    M1, coming off around Leicester, then wandering up past Lincoln.
    
    
    Cheers!
    
    Mikef
785.86The man from Autoroute says....COMICS::CORNEJWhat's an Architect?Fri Jul 26 1996 13:3258
    Mike,
    
    My Autoroute is getting a bit old now - check this on a map!
    
    Jc
     
                                AutoRoute Express V2.0
    
    Quickest route from Newbury to Louth
    
    Time 3 hrs 38 min. Distance 188 miles. 
    
    -----+--------------------------+--------+---------+---+----------------------+-
    Time |                          |Road    |For      |Dir|Towards              
    | 
    -----+--------------------------+--------+---------+---+----------------------+-
    00:00|DEPART Newbury (Berkshire)|A34     |40 miles |N  |Abingdon             
    |
    00:44|At M40 J9 turn off onto   |M40     |16 miles |N  |(Gaydon)             
    |
    00:57|At M40 J11 turn off onto  |A422    |1/2 mile |W  |Banbury              
    |
    00:58|Turn right onto           |A361    |9 miles  |N  |                     
    |
    01:10|At Byfield stay on the    |A361    |2 miles  |N  |(Charlwelton)        
    |
    01:12|At Charlwelton stay on the|A361    |4 miles  |NE |(Badby)              
    |
    01:17|Turn left onto            |A45     |1 mile   |W  |                     
    |
    01:18|Turn right onto           |A425    |2 miles  |NE |                     
    |
    01:20|Turn left onto            |A361    |6 miles  |N  |(Kilsby)             
    |
    01:27|At Kilsby go onto         |A5      |1 mile   |N  |Hinckley             
    |
    01:28|Turn right onto           |A428    |2 miles  |E  |                     
    |
    01:30|At M1 J18 turn left onto  |M1      |19 miles |N  |(Alfreton)           
    |
    01:46|At M1 J21 M69 J3 turn off |A46     |5 miles  |E  |Leicester            
    |
    01:54|Bear left onto            |A6      |1 mile   |N  |Loughborough         
    |
    01:55|Go onto                   |A46     |57 miles |N  |(Syston)             
    |
    03:09|Turn left onto            |A158    |9 miles  |E  |Skegness             
    |
    03:19|At Wragby turn left onto  |A157    |3 miles  |NE |(Louth)              
    |
    03:23|At Barkwith stay on the   |A157    |12 miles |N  |(Louth)              
    |
    03:38|ARRIVE Louth (Lincs)      |        |         |   |                     
    |
    -----+--------------------------+--------+---------+---+----------------------+-
    
                                            
                                            
785.87Cheers!CHEFS::FIDDLER_MThe sense of being dulls my mindFri Jul 26 1996 14:111
    
785.88RIOT01::SUMMERFIELDSic Transit Gloria MundiFri Jul 26 1996 15:5610
    How about...
    
     A34 to M40 J9
     M40 to M40 J10
     A43 to Stamford
     A16 to Louth
    
    Just a thought.
    
    Clive
785.89CHEFS::FIDDLER_MThe sense of being dulls my mindMon Aug 05 1996 10:4210
    Big favour time...
    
    Could anyone with Autoroute tell me the distance between Kingsclere
    (Berks) (or Newbury would do), and Stevenage?  Preferably using the
    M3/M25 route? 
    
    Mucho thaks in advance!
    
    
    mikef
785.90re .89CHEFS::ROBERTSKMEC Europe : SEE Business DevelopmentMon Aug 05 1996 11:508
    Only from Newbury I'm afraid ...
    
    M4�M25�A405�A414�A1(M)�A602 gives 82 miles
    or
    A34�A339�A30�A33�M3�M25�A405�A414�A1(M)�A602 gives 91 miles
    (take off a couple, used Basingstoke as stop over :-) )
    
    -Keith
785.91CHEFS::FIDDLER_MThe sense of being dulls my mindMon Aug 05 1996 11:523
    Thanks!
    
    mikef
785.92CHEFS::UKARCHIVINGdickie. Marmite. Nein DankeTue Oct 08 1996 10:474
785.93Sorry - my Autoroute is at home todayCOMICS::CORNEJWhat's an Architect?Tue Oct 08 1996 13:034
785.94No AutoRoute, ...TAEC::SMITHMartin Smith, Valbonne. - 828 5128Tue Oct 08 1996 13:186
785.95CHEFS::UKARCHIVINGdickie. Marmite. Nein DankeTue Oct 08 1996 13:203
785.96POMPY::LESLIEAndy, living in a Dilbert worldTue Oct 08 1996 17:343
785.97M4 to LHR = Bad NewsTAEC::SMITHMartin Smith, Valbonne. - 828 5128Wed Oct 09 1996 11:127
785.98POMPY::LESLIEAndy, living in a Dilbert worldWed Oct 09 1996 13:161
785.99Maybe avoid the M25 until after the M23 junction?MILE::JENKINSWed Oct 09 1996 15:0417
785.10043626::GOLDYPolitically incorrectableWed Oct 09 1996 15:203
785.101WOTVAX::DODDWed Oct 09 1996 15:284
785.102CHEFS::UKARCHIVINGdickie. Marmite. Nein DankeWed Oct 09 1996 15:347
785.103COMICS::CORNEJWhat's an Architect?Thu Oct 10 1996 12:274
785.104CHEFS::UKARCHIVINGBearer of knackered golden dogThu Oct 10 1996 12:384
785.105Munich => ZeebruggeRTOMS2::ADAMSONC[email protected]Mon Dec 16 1996 13:217