M62 Motorway
The M62 Motorway is a major east-west route in northern England, connecting Liverpool and Hull. It spans approximately 107 miles and serves as a vital link for both commercial and personal travel across the region. The motorway passes through key cities such as Manchester and Leeds, facilitating trade and transportation.
Opened in stages between 1971 and 1976, the M62 features several notable structures, including the Rivington and Windy Hill viaducts. It is designed to accommodate high volumes of traffic, with multiple lanes in most sections, ensuring efficient travel across the diverse landscapes of northern England.