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M67 motorway (Great Britain)

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M67
M67 highlighted in dark blue.
Route information
Length: 5.0 mi (8.0 km)
Existed: 1978 – present
History: Constructed 1978–81
Major junctions
West end: Denton
  Junction 1.svg UK-Motorway-M60.svg
J1 → M60 motorway
East end: Hattersley
Location
Primary
destinations
:
Manchester, Denton, Hyde
Road network

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The M67 is a 5-mile (8.0 km) urban motorway in Greater Manchester, England which heads east from the M60 motorway passing through Denton and Hyde before ending near Mottram. It was originally conceived as the first part of a trans-Pennine motorway between Manchester and Sheffield connecting the A57(M) motorway to the M1 motorway; however, the motorway never progressed this far.

Numerous calls have been made to extend the motorway to link Manchester and Sheffield, the second and ninth most populous urban areas within the United Kingdom. Traffic between the cities is mainly divided between the Snake and Woodhead passes, which traverse the Peak District. Plans for a £180m improvement to the route by bypassing Mottram and Tintwistle, the A57/A628 Mottram in Longdendale, Hollingworth and Tintwistle Bypass, and the 'Glossop spur' linking to the A57 road are currently at the public inquiry stage but were 'suspended indefinitely' in January 2008. There are now proposals to link both cities with a tunnel underneath the Peak District, with some of the proposed routes utilising the existing M67 route.

The M67 heads east from the M60 motorway, passing through Denton and Hyde before ending near Mottram. From the end of the motorway traffic can either follow the A628 road or the A57 road further east to the M1 motorway and Sheffield.


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