M67

The M67 forms a bypass for the A57 through Denton and Hyde just east of Manchester, though not a bypass for the towns themselves, as it ploughs straight through both of them.

It was intended to provide a clear route for A57 and A628 traffic to and from Sheffield. The problem is that, while building a motorway for Manchester to Sheffield traffic is a great idea, what's really needed is for the M67 to go a bit further - it would be nice, for example, if it ever got within thirty miles of Sheffield. Instead, this remains just a small part of the journey, carrying traffic through the urban area for a few miles east of theM60 but stopping long before the job is done.

The M67 forms a very good example of an urban motorway, and at theM60 end has evidence of an unbuilt flyover - locally known as the "ski ramps". At the other end, a temporary road carries the M67 to its terminal roundabout, with clear indications that the finished route was meant to pass it to the north.

Had the motorway ever been finished, it would have run from the centre of Manchester, out across the Pennines, to end on theM1 near Sheffield. In the 1970s, the plan seemed unstoppable. The main rail line between Sheffield and Manchester underwent fabulously expensive upgrades in the 1950s -electrification and the boring of a brand new Woodhead Tunnel under the Pennines - but it was run into ruin by the Department of the Environment with the intention that its tunnel could be used as an all-weather route for the motorway through the most mountainous section.

It was only when one of the best intercity lines in the country had been fully closed that a Cost On Benefit Analysis revealed that better value for money could be achieved by pouring money down a bottomless pit. The new motorway route was subsequently scrapped. Full details on the plans for the unbuilt sections can be found on thePathetic Motorways site.

East of the hills, traces of the motorway proposals can be found if you know where to look. The A628 Stocksbridge Bypass is built on the line of the motorway, and has a remarkably smooth, sweeping alignment that would be suitable for a motorway, though it was only built as a single-carriageway A-road. It's effectively a short section of orphaned M67.

In December 2014, the government announced a multi-million pound study was to be carried out into the possibility of building a road tunnel under the Pennines to link Manchester and Sheffield, which would effectively be a modern-day completion of the project that was started when the M67 was built.

Start

Denton

End

Mottram

Passes

Hyde

Connects to
Length

5 miles

Click a section name to see its full details, or click a map symbol on the right to see all motorways opened in that year.

CompletedNameStartEnd
Hyde BypassJ2 Hyde RoadJ4 MottramChronology map for 1978
Denton Relief RoadM60 J24 DentonJ2 Hyde RoadChronology map for 1981

Road scheme and chronology data is courtesySABRE (where much of it was gathered by member Ross Spur), with additional data from theUK Motorway Archive, theScottish Roads Archive and theNorthern Ireland Roads Site.

Exit list

Symbols and conventions are explained in thekey to exit lists. You can click any junction to see its full details.

Junction Westbound       Eastbound 
1
1.2 km
Ring Road (S)
Stockport
ManchesterAirport
M60Link(M56Link)
City Centre
A57
Ring Road (N)
Oldham
Rochdale
M60Link
(M62Link, M66Link)













M60


A57
WEST
A57










M60
N/ADetails
LanesLanesLanesLanesLanes
LanesLanesLanesLanesSignsSigns
LanesLanesLanesLanesLanes
LanesLanesLanesLanesSigns
1 mile, 2 lanes1 mile, 3 lanes
1A
2.2 km
A6017
(A57)
A6017 Denton
A6017 (A57)
Details
LanesLanesLanesLanesLanesLanesLanesLanesLanesLanes
1 mile, 3 lanes 
2
3.6 km
Denton
A57
A57

A57
Details
LanesLanesLanesLanesLanes
1 mile, 3 lanes2 miles, 3 lanes
3
5.0 km
Hyde
A57 (A627)
A57

A57

A627

A627





Hyde
A57 (A627)
Details
LanesLanesLanesLanesLanesLanesLanesLanesLanesLanes
1 mile, 3 lanes1 mile, 3 lanes
8.0 kmDetails
LanesLanesLanesLanesLanesLanesLanesLanesLanes
1 mile, 2 lanes1 mile, 2 lanes
4
8.7 km
N/AA57

A560








A57
EAST
Sheffield
Barnsley
A57 (A628)
Hattersley
A560
Hyde
A57
Details
LanesLanesLanesLanesSignsLanesLanesLanesLanesSigns
Routes

Picture credits

With thanks to Bob Henshaw and Steven Jukes for information on this page.

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