List of motorways in the United Kingdom


The list of motorways in the United Kingdom is a complete list of motorways in the United Kingdom. Note that the numbering scheme used for Great Britain does not include roads in Northern Ireland, which are allocated numbers on an ad hoc basis.

Great Britain

M-designated motorways

Upgraded A-road designations

Former motorways

Roads which used to be motorways but have been downgraded:
LinkDescription
M10A short spur linking St Albans to the M1 near Hemel Hempstead. Now part of the A414.
M15The designation for the Ringway 2 upgrade of the A406 and A205. Only the section between junction 4 of the M11 and Redbridge Roundabout was built to motorway standard and was initially signed as M11 because the section built, at the time, only led to and from the M11. When the route was extended to Beckton, this section of M11 was redesignated as the A406.
M41The London West Cross Route, a spur from the London Westway and the only part of the western section of the London Motorway Box to be built, now A3220.
A18A spur from M18. Mostly now part of M180, although a section has been abandoned.
A36The Ower Spur, now the A36.
A40The London Westway, now the A40.
A41The Tring bypass, now the A41.
A46A spur towards Leicester from M1 at junction 21, now part of the A5460.
A102The London East Cross Route, in two sections:
  • Hackney Wick to Old Ford ;
  • Blackwall Tunnel to the Sun in the Sands roundabout. Was the eastern section of the London Motorway Box.
A329The northern third of the A329 from Winnersh to Reading, now the A3290. Downgraded to permit Reading council to dedicate one lane for buses.
A6144Formerly the longest single-carriageway motorway spur in the United Kingdom from the M60 north of Sale towards Carrington. Now just a spur of the A6144.

Motorways that have been renumbered

Motorways under construction or planned

The Adwick-le-Street to M62 stretch of the A1 is under consideration for upgrade to motorway standard, meaning the A1 between Blyth, south of Doncaster, to Birtley near Gateshead, would all be part of the same A1 stretch of motorway.
In addition, the proposal to put a tunnel under the River Thames to the east of Dartford Crossing and the revived Birmingham Western Orbital plans are both described as motorways.

Unbuilt motorways

There have been many plans for motorways in the UK that have not been built. Below is a list of plans that were not built :
Many cities had urban motorway plans, most of which were not built. London, Newcastle, Liverpool, Manchester/SELNEC and Glasgow all had extensive plans.
It was proposed that the A14 upgrade between Huntingdon and Cambridge would be classified as a motorway once complete, however prior to opening it was announced that the road would open as a "best in class A road" instead.

Northern Ireland

M-designated motorways

Upgraded A-road designations

Unbuilt motorways

The following motorways were planned, but never built.
There were also urban motorway plans for Belfast