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Route information
Maintained byNational Highways
Length22.4 mi[citation needed] (36.0 km)
Existed1969–present
HistoryConstructed 1969–1970
Major junctions
Southeast endA580 –Manchester
Major intersections

A666(M)  –Wardley

Northwest endM6 –Preston
Location
CountryUnited Kingdom
Primary
destinations
Road network
M60M62

TheM61 is a motorway inNorth West England betweenManchester andPreston, linking theM60 Manchester orbital motorway with theM6 motorway.

It runs from the A580 nearWardley and heads northwest pastBolton,Horwich andChorley to join the M6 nearBamber Bridge, just north of the junction between the M6 andM65. It runs parallel to theA6, to its northeast, for the entirety of its length, essentiallybypassing the towns and villages the A6 runs through between Manchester and Preston.

History

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The Horwich to Worsley section began on Wednesday 1 January 1969, costing £12.4 million, to open by the end of December 1970, built by theAlfred McAlpine andLeonard Fairclough & Son consortium.[1]

Services

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The M61 has one service station:Rivington services (formerly Anderton Services and Bolton West services), located between junctions 6 and 8 (as junction 7 was never built). Thismotorway service area was used in the filming ofThe Services, a pilot episode for theFarnworth-born comedianPeter Kay seriesThat Peter Kay Thing, a spoof documentary of a day in the life of the services staff.

Originally built as part of the Kenning Motor Group, it later became part of the Rank Group portfolio, before passing on to Pavilion (Granada) and First Motorway Services. This services originally had two restaurants (one each side) and full facilities. However, due to the relatively short length of the M61 and wealth of alternative nearby facilities, it suffered from low traffic and footfall. This resulted in a lack of investment, and the site passed from hand to hand. It was also, at various times, operated on one side only, access from the opposite carriageway being via the over-bridge, or closed down completely. In 2009, it was acquired by the Blackburn basedEuro Garages Group. Instead of simply refurbishing the existing infrastructure, a completely new facility was built on each of the old car-parks. All the original buildings were then demolished.

At various periods, since the building of the M61, the lack of a junction 7 has been used by local politicians as a campaign feature. This has once again come to the fore in 2022, as a proposal to relieve major congestion between junction 6 and Horwich. The two proposals are; to either build junction 7 where the M61 passes over the Bolton to Chorley road at Anderton, or to incorporate junction 7 into the Rivington Services site. Short term, neither are likely to happen.[citation needed]

Worsley Braided Interchange

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The complex of inter-connected junctions
2 Junction number
1 Former junction number
  A666 and A6053
  M61 slips to Kearsley Interchange
  M61 to Preston
   A666(M) Kearsley Spur
  A666(M) to M60
  M61 to A580 east
  M60 outer ring road
  M60 slip roads to A580 west
  A580 East Lancs Road

At the southeastern end at junction 2, the Worsley Braided Interchange, a stretch of the road onLinnyshaw Moss, earns a place in theGuinness Book of World Records for having the most traffic lanes side by side (17), spread across eight almost-parallel carriageways, in a "basketweave interchange" design. However it isn't clear how many of the lanes belong to the A666(M).[2][3][4] The carriageways cross each other at shallow angles and make use of tunnel-like structures to spread the load, avoiding the need for skew bridges.

Spurs of the M61 radiate from junction 2 to four surrounding junctions, effectively creating one large interchange, consisting of the following junctions:[5]

  • The Kearsley Interchange links theA666 andA6053 to M61 junctions 2 and 3.[a]
  • M61 junction 3 links the M61 southeastbound to the Kearsley Interchange.
  • M61 junction 2 (Worsley Braided Interchange) links to all of the other junctions.
  • M60 junction 15 (Swinton Interchange[6]) links theM60 to M61 junction 2 by using a short stretch of the A666(M).[b]
  • M60 junction 14 (Wardley Interchange) links theA580 East (East Lancashire Road) to M61 junction 2, and separately links the A580 West to the M60 East at junction 15.[c]

The name "Worsley Braided Interchange" may also be used to describe the entire complex of five junctions. On its opening on 17 December 1970, the complex was already known locally as "Spaghetti Junction",[7][8] 17 months before the opening ofGravelly Hill Interchange in Birmingham, nowadays most associated with that name in Britain, but the name did not persist.

Lancaster Canal

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The construction of the motorway between junctions 8 and 9 caused part ofLancaster Canal to be closed. Before closure, the canal had a southern section that had always been isolated from the main northern section, but historically linked to it by a horse-drawn tramway, theLancaster Canal Tramroad. The new motorway crossed the route of the canal at three points. TheMinistry of Transport andBritish Waterways Board decided that the cost of constructing three bridges was not justified, particularly as the canal was in poor condition, and promoted a bill in Parliament for closure of this section of the canal.[9] The southernmost part of this section remains and is now classified as a spur of theLeeds and Liverpool Canal.

Junctions

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CountyLocationmi[10]kmJunctionNameDestinationsNotes
Greater ManchesterWardley0.00.0
[coord 1]
Wardley Interchange
M60 Junction 14
A580 east (East Lancs Road) –Manchester City Centre,SalfordAccess only to A580 eastbound and from A580 westbound. Spur goes directly to Junction 2; no access to or from Swinton Interchange (M60).
(Formerly M62 Junction 14A.)

[coord 2]
Swinton Interchange[6]
M60 Junction 15
M60 (Manchester Outer Ring) –Oldham,Rochdale,Leeds,Salford,Sale,Manchester AirportSpur terminates here: no access to or from Wardley Interchange (A580).
(Formerly M61 Junction 1 and M62 Junction 14.)
2.03.22
[coord 3]
Worsley Braided Interchange
  • To / from northwest:
  • M61 (Kearsley Spur) toA666 –Bolton(via Kearsley Interchange)
  • To / from southeast:
  • M61 (spur to M60 only) – Swinton Interchange
  • M61 (spur to A580 only) – Wardley Interchange
  • No access from Kearsley Spur to M61 northwestbound, or from M61 southeastbound to Kearsley Spur
  • No access from M60 spur to A580 spur, or from A580 spur to M60 spur
  • Formerly signposted as Junction 3 for northwestbound traffic only
  • The Kearsley Spur is part of the M61
2.74.33
[coord 4]
(To Kearsley Interchange) ToA666 /A6053 –Kearsley,FarnworthExit only from M61 southeastbound to A666 / A6053 roundabout (Kearsley Interchange); no entrance.
5.08.04
[coord 5]
Watergate Lane Interchange[11]A6 –Walkden,Atherton,Leigh
6.911.15
[coord 6]
Hunger Hill Interchange[11]A58 –Bolton,Westhoughton,Wigan
9.515.36
[coord 7]
Horwich Link InterchangeA6027 –Horwich,Bolton (North),Chorley
Lancashire11.618.7Rivington services[coord 8]  (formerly Bolton West or Anderton)
Chorley17.027.48
[coord 9]
Chorley North Link JunctionA674 –Chorley,Leyland,Southport
Walton Summit20.533.09
[coord 10]
Clayton Brook Interchange[12]
M65 Junction 2
M65 –Blackburn,Burnley,Preston (South)
Bamber Bridge22.335.9
[coord 11]
Blacow Bridge[13]
M6 Junction 30
M6 north – TheLake District,Preston,Lancaster,BlackpoolNo exit to M6 southbound or entrance from M6 northbound
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi
Entrance to a tunnel-like structure that carries the M60-to-M61 spur under one carriageway of the M61-to-A580 spur, approaching Junction 2 from the southeast
Part of the Swinton Interchange, showing carriageways of the M61-to-M60 spur crossing the M60 (left) and the A580-to-M60 link road (centre)

Mileages are calculated using the A580 spur, the longer of the two spurs at the Manchester end.

Coordinate list
  1. ^Wardley Interchange (A580):53°30′45″N2°21′58″W / 53.5124°N 2.3661°W /53.5124; -2.3661 (Wardley Interchange)
  2. ^Swinton Interchange (M60):53°31′27″N2°21′39″W / 53.5241°N 2.3608°W /53.5241; -2.3608 (Swinton Interchange)
  3. ^Junction 2:53°31′54″N2°22′52″W / 53.5317°N 2.3810°W /53.5317; -2.3810 (Worsley Braided Interchange)
  4. ^Junction 3:53°32′15″N2°23′38″W / 53.5374°N 2.3940°W /53.5374; -2.3940 (M61 Junction 3)
  5. ^Junction 4:53°32′41″N2°26′58″W / 53.5448°N 2.4495°W /53.5448; -2.4495 (Watergate Lane Interchange)
  6. ^Junction 5:53°33′20″N2°29′24″W / 53.5556°N 2.4899°W /53.5556; -2.4899 (Hunger Hill Interchange)
  7. ^Junction 6:53°34′28″N2°32′44″W / 53.5744°N 2.5455°W /53.5744; -2.5455 (Horwich Link Interchange)
  8. ^Rivington Services:53°36′01″N2°34′26″W / 53.6002°N 2.5739°W /53.6002; -2.5739 (Rivington Services)
  9. ^Junction 8:53°40′13″N2°37′30″W / 53.6703°N 2.6249°W /53.6703; -2.6249 (Chorley North Link Junction)
  10. ^Junction 9:53°43′06″N2°37′47″W / 53.7183°N 2.6298°W /53.7183; -2.6298 (Clayton Brook Interchange)
  11. ^M6 Junction 30:53°44′09″N2°38′55″W / 53.7359°N 2.6487°W /53.7359; -2.6487 (Blacow Bridge)

Notes

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  1. ^Confusingly, the A666 southbound approach to this junction has signs identifying it as "junction 2", which appears to incompatible with the other M61 junction numbers. Other approaches display no number. The "Kearsley Spur" from this junction to M61 junction 2 is the A666(M).
  2. ^M60 junction 15 was once also known as M61 junction 1, and as of 2022 some Ordnance Survey maps still display this, but all road signs depicting "1" have been removed as the actual junction 1 is on the A580. Some sources name the junction to be part of Worsley Braided Interchange. Before the M60 was created, it was M62 junction 14.
  3. ^"Junction 14" refers only to the M60 link road. The M61 mainline has no junction number, although some sources have claimed it was junction 1. Before the M60 was created, it was M62 junction 14A.

References

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  1. ^Leicester Daily Mercury Tuesday 31 December 1968, page 12
  2. ^"The number's up for Britain's roads".The Daily Telegraph. Telegraph Media Group Limited. October 2002. Retrieved18 February 2008.The west side of Manchester is notoriously busy and holds the record for the widest section of motorway – an impressive 17 lanes where the A666(M) (for the M61) and M60 meet.
  3. ^Matthews, Peter, ed. (1992).The Guinness Book of Records 1993. Enfield: Guinness World Records Limited. p. 121.ISBN 0-85112-978-1.
  4. ^"Worsley Braided Interchange" (Map).Google Maps. Retrieved26 September 2022.
  5. ^"Landranger map" (Map).Map of M61 Junction 2. Ordnance Survey. n.d. Retrieved30 September 2022.
  6. ^abBlakey, Ashlie (15 September 2021)."LIVE: Queues on M60 near Trafford Park after accident - latest updates".Manchester Evening News. Retrieved29 September 2022.
  7. ^Chartres, John (18 December 1970)."'Spaghetti Junction' opens, without warning signs".The Times. London. Retrieved21 June 2012.
  8. ^Johnson, W.M. (2000),"A627(M) Rochdale–Oldham Motorway"Archived 29 August 2006 at theWayback Machine, Lancashire County Council website, accessed 28 June 2011
  9. ^Yeadon, H.L. (2005).The Motorway Achievement: Building the Network: The North West of England. Chichester: Phillimore & Co.ISBN 978-1-86077-352-5.
  10. ^Mileage sources:
  11. ^abChaudhari, Saiqa (5 March 2020)."Motorists being warned M61 junction six to five northbound shut due to police incident".Lancashire Telegraph. Retrieved29 September 2022.
  12. ^Moffitt, Dominic."The most dangerous roundabout in the county has been revealed".LancsLive. Retrieved29 September 2022.
  13. ^"Welcome to the cone zone".Lancashire Telegraph. Retrieved29 September 2022.

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