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A1081 road

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A1081
Route information
Length: 20 mi (30 km)
Major junctions
North end: Luton Airport
51°52′11″N 0°23′49″W / 51.8697°N 0.3970°W / 51.8697; -0.3970 (A1081 road (northern end))
  A505A505 road
[ M 1  ]M1 motorway
A4147A4147 road
A5183A5183 road
A414A414 road
[ M 25  ]M25 motorway
A1A1 road
A1000A1000 road
South end: A1000 road, High Barnet
51°39′23″N 0°12′07″W / 51.6563°N 0.2019°W / 51.6563; -0.2019 (A1081 road (southern end))
Road network

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The A1081 is a road in the south of England. It starts at Luton Airport in Bedfordshire and runs to High Barnet in Greater London via Harpenden, St Albans and London Colney, a distance of around 20 miles (32 km). For most of its length, the A1081 follows the route of the original A6.

The first section of the A1081 runs south-west from Luton Airport to the spur of the M1 motorway on the southern outskirts of Luton. This section is a dual carriageway known as New Airport Way. Just west of the airport, there is a junction with the A505.

At the M1 spur, the A1081 turns south to join the route of the original A6. It skirts the grounds of Luton Hoo estate, then crosses into Hertfordshire, passing through Harpenden before reaching St Albans.

In St Albans, the road has a junction with the A4147 and A1057 (both making up the former A414), then meets the A5183 (the former A5). At this point, it bears south-east, bypassing London Colney before reaching junction 22 of the M25 motorway. There is a junction with the current A414, the North Orbital Road, just north of London Colney.

The A1081 then multiplexes with the M25 to junction 23 at South Mimms, the junction with the current A1 and A1(M). From here, it continues south-east to High Barnet, ending at a junction with the Great North Road (the former A1, now the A1000).


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