Newcastle upon Tyne
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Newcastle upon Tyne | |||
Location Map ( geo) | |||
Tyne Bridge and Millennium Bridge. | |||
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County | |||
Northumberland | |||
Highway Authority | |||
Newcastle upon Tyne | |||
Forward Destination on | |||
A167(M), A1, A69, A167, A696, A1058 | |||
Next Primary Destinations | |||
Corbridge • Gateshead • Jedburgh • Morpeth • Tynemouth | |||
Places related to the A1 | |||
Edinburgh • Gateshead • Pontefract • Peterborough • Stamford • Huntingdon • Newark-on-Trent • Grantham • Morpeth • Alnwick • Berwick-upon-Tweed • Boroughbridge • Barnet • Potters Bar • Central London • The City • Haddington • Stevenage | |||
Places related to the A69 | |||
Places related to the A696 | |||
This article is about city on the River Tyne in traditional Northumberland.
For other uses, see Newcastle.
For other uses, see Newcastle.
Newcastle upon Tyne (often called simply 'Newcastle') is the most important city in the North East of England, famous for its football team, brown ale, the Metro Centre, the Angel of the North (although the last two are actually in Gateshead), and a hopelessly inadequate Western Bypass.
Routes
Route | To | Notes |
Central Motorway (East) | ||
Morpeth | ||
Corbridge | ||
Gateshead | ||
Westerhope, A1(North) | ||
Longbenton, Ashington | Primary beyond Annitsford | |
Jedburgh(A68) | Accessed via A167 | |
Tynemouth | ||
Walker | ||
Denton, Carlisle(A69) | ||
Byker | ||
Blaydon | ||
Scotswood Bridge | ||
Low Level Bridge | ||
Wrekenton | ||
Benwell | ||
Gosforth | ||
West Jesmond | ||
Amsterdam (Netherlands) | ||
Error: Newcastle - Amsterdam ferry does not exist | ||
Bergen (Norway) | formerly run by DFDS | |
Error: Newcastle - Norway ferry does not exist | ||
Stavanger (Norway) | formerly run by DFDS | |
Error: Newcastle - Norway ferry does not exist |
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