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 M1 motorway - Definition 

There are also M1 motorways in Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland

The M1 is a major north-south motorway in England connecting London to Yorkshire, where it joins the A1(M) near Wetherby.

The motorway was the first to be built in the United Kingdom. It is around 200 miles (300 km) long and was constructed in stages between the 1950s and 1970s, with a further extension in the late 1990s.

The M1 was first designed and constructed as a London to Birmingham route broadly following the route of the A5. It started south of St Albans on the London Orbital road which connected it to the main A1 just north of London, and turned left near Daventry in order to connect to the A45 to Coventry and then on to Birmingham. Subsequently the road was diverted at the southern end to Watford and then in two stages to London. The stub around St Albans became the M10. At the northern end, with changing traffic patterns, instead of extending into Birmingham the route was extended northwards to Leeds and the stub towards Coventry was renamed as the M45. The first motorway service area in the UK was built at Watford Gap.

It now broadly follows an arc to the west of the route taken by the older A1; though less direct, this route takes it closer to the major population centres of the East Midlands. It passes close to Milton Keynes, Northampton, Leicester, Derby, Nottingham, Mansfield, Sheffield and Leeds. It also connects with the M6 and M45 motorways near Rugby, the M18 near Rotherham, the M25 near Potter's Bar, the M69 at Leicester, and the M62 and M621 near Leeds.

Route

Junction 3 on the M1 was originally intended as a turn-off for Scratchwood (now London Gateway), but is now only used for the Scratchwood service station.

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