A627(M) motorway

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A627(M) Motorway

Road of the United Kingdom
Length 6 miles (9.7 km)
Direction North - South
Start Chadderton
Primary destinations M62
End Rochdale
Construction dates 1972 - complete route
Motorways joined 20 -
M62 motorway
Looking towards the M62 junction
Looking towards the M62 junction

The A627(M) is a motorway that runs between Oldham and Rochdale in Greater Manchester, England. It is 6 miles (10 km) long and connects these two towns to the M62. It opened in 1972[1].

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Heading north, the road starts as a 2 lane dual carrigeway on the A663 at Chadderton. It turns sharply left and passes west of Royton. It continues to its next junction, where it has a 1 mile spur. Although signed as the A627(M), a map exists showing it as the A6138(M)[2]. After this junction it gains a third lane, before reaching a roundabout at the M62 junction 20. This junction has been designed to accommodate a future flyover[3]. After crossing the roundabout the route continues as a dual 2 lane route, for another mile before turning sharp right to reach its terminal crossroads.

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A627(M) Motorway
Northbound exits Junction Southbound exits
Lower Place, Milnrow A664
Rochdale, Sudden (A58)
Terminus Start of Motorway
Bolton, Manchester M62
Leeds, Hull M62
M62 J20 Leeds, Hull M62
Bolton, Manchester M62
Castleton, Middleton (A664) Castleton, Middleton (A664)
Start of Motorway Oldham A627
Royton, Shaw A663
Royton, Shaw A663
Oldham A627
Road continues as A663 towards
Manchester & Failsworth

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