For those who enjoy Palladian architecture, the closing scene was shot at Heaton Hall's Old Town Hall colonnade folly. This structure formed the front of Manchester's 1822 first town hall building, but was reassembled stone-by-stone in Heaton Park in 1912 to save it from the wrecking ball. It's been closed to visitors since 2012 but remains structurally sound (so sayeth the engineers). Today, the city is trying to find the money to restore it, but until then it's fenced off so small bits and pieces won't fall on visitors like Jon. Viewers of this channel are grateful for that foresight.
An American who finds your detailed motorway videos very fascinating. BTW, on the map you displayed, I spotted my mother's birthplace - Mossley. (She was a war bride.)
The Pyramid roundabout is known by locals as Hollywood Roundabout. Also my Grandad was the forman on the M63 built between the A56 junction down to where it used to end at the Cheadle (Rosco's) junction. This part of the M63 was extended through Stockport in the 80s before eventually being linked with the M66 which started life coming down from Blackburn. Also interesting fact (ok it's all relative) the M63 section through Stockport is built on marsh land. This is why it was originally surfaced with concrete as this can flex without cracking. The plan was to then surface over this with tarmac once it had been run on for 20 to 30 years and it was deemed that it has settled - actual effective long term planning that worked.
I'm surprised you didn't mention that Barton bridge was the first work undertaken on the entire motorway network. And NO this isn't the Preston bypass, that was the first section OPEN.
From the appropriately cheesy intro music through to the John's on-point dry humour this is a strangely compelling channel. This was the all the info I didn't realise I needed about the dull stretches of tarmac I've spent so many years pounding. Good stuff sir.
One bit of trivia I've observed is that when they stole part of the M62 to make the M60, they kept the junction numbers, so junnction numbers on the rest of the M60 were fixed by the ex-M62 ones. It is most obvious if you are travelling M62-M60-M62.
You neglected to mention that the section of the M60 between junctions 17 and 15 is known colloquially by locals as "Death Valley". Putting a motorway across a river where fog tends to gather has had some awful consequences in the past.
Well done John for making it though another extremely exciting episode, the level of humorous sarcasm is increasing with every week. But the entire series does make me wonder how anything actually get built in this country.
Forty years of driving on motorways and I had never given a second thought to ghosted slip roads or never completed flyovers. This channel has me questioning the reason for them every time I see them now.
Excellent stuff. You've nicely split my origin story in 2, as I'm from Stockport and so the initial roundabout is a junction I know very well. Indeed, I remember that bit of motorway being built and opening in 82, as it previously ended at the turnoff for Cheadle. I remember losing my mind at the prospect of going on "the new Motorway" (I was 7). And given that to get anywhere south, (or indeed, to Liverpool, which was where I went to University) you had to get that stretch of motorway, I can say I know it like the back of my hand. Looking forward to part 2, as I assume the entire episode will be taken up by the insanity of the Bredbury exit.
Thanks a lot mate. Bredbury get's a "brief" mention in part 2 :D You'll be pleased to hear that Stockport viaduct gets a mention as well :D As for the drone outro... it didn't quite go to plan.
I used to work in the building behind the pyramid when it was the CooP. The building as the company logo on the roof to be seen by the planes landing at Manchester Airport.
Not all of the Trafford Park Industrial Estate has disappeared, which is hardly surprising as it was once the largest industrial estate in Western Europe. To compliment that, Heaton Park is in fact the largest municipal park in Western Europe.
Great Vid Jon (John), nice to hear more about the M60, local Mway to me. Every year we as Bikers (can hear the sighs now), perform a Ring of Red on the M60. Called the Ride of Respect, on or around Remembrance Day. 4000 bikes and up usually attend. Everyone meets at Birch Services Westbound on the M62. Everyone is released gradually with Riders up front who keep an eye on things. We ride the full circle and end up back at Birch Services Eastbound. From there, people will stick around talking, or go somewhere else for food and drinks. Massive day with tons of planning. 4000+ Mbikes on a Mway in an hour can cause a little disruption. Wicked sweet awesome 👌
I filled up at Birch today. We (work) can only use BP 😫 There was a guy there with a Ducati (don’t know the model) it looked quick. How ironic I just read your comment. That run sounds mega 🏍 👍🏼
The Heaton Park tower has a much taller sibling at Stokenchurch, which is a prominent feature of the Bucks/Oxfordshire landscape. So prominent that you managed to miss it when you did your M40 video.
Stockport pyramid was constructed using limestone from a quarry 200 miles away in Offerton. They then used sound frequencies to manipulate and levitate the quarried stone into place. Fascinating structure.
One of my dad’s mates was involved with making the new signs when the M63 was changed into the M60 - he decided just sticking a 0 over as many 3s as they could be bothered finding would do - in a totally different font size and on a different shade of blue background.
It took decades before all the roadsigns in south Manchester showing directions to the M63 were replaced. There is a roundabout in Wilmslow that didn't change to the M60 until about 2018, and there were still one or two others dotted about at that time.
I’ll continue where you left off. In the early 2000s, about 2003 from memory, not long after the completion of upgrades between junctions 18 and 24, several sections were flooded to the point of impassability after heavy rain. Like really deeply. Presumably because of underestimating drainage needs or something. This eventually got solved and it doesn’t flood any more. 👍
The contractors didn't build the new part of the motorway as per the design, so all the cambers and super elevations are wrong which is why the east side of the m60 is the worlds longest skid pan.
Wooooo I'm very surprised you don't mention more about illegal raves!! Between 2000-2007 there were always at least two of three rave sites throughout the UK every weekend! Most were just few seconds from the motorway or even under the motorway itself
Some of this makes me feel really old. I remember the traffic delays on the M63. I remember not being too sure of directions (Long before the days of satnav) on my way home from a colleagues house in Romiley. I saw the M66 and thought “Ah! That will take me somewhere I know!” only to find out there was a big gap in the M66. I remember the trafford centre being built, and thinking it was going to be called Dumplington.
The M60 where it meets with the M62 and M66 at Simister Island interchange needs a massive upgrade including a new slip road that would allow traffic on the M60 motorway to continue in a clockwise direction and to avoid the already busy interchange with the massive roundabout.
I'm pretty sure Martinzero has covered some of the industiral, railway and canal infrastructure, he's certainly done a lot of stuff around the Irwell and is well worth checking out for anyone who likes the history of buildings from days gone by.
Hi John, Junction 5 of the M60 with the A5103 had planned to be the Princess Park motorway. Another urban motorway similar to the M67. Somewhere between Junction 14 & 15, the M601 was to be built, quiet interesting story. Keep up the good work!
Trafford Park is still a huge industrial area. The Trafford Centre was actually built on old farm land not industrial land. I used to play on that old farmland. Jesus I'm old.
Another great video, though I am surprised you didn’t mention the former A6144(M) single carriageway motorway that got downgraded in 2009 as part of the M60 widening scheme at Junction 8.
Fortunately I go the other way, heading out of Stockport towards the M56 joining at the Pyramid. The entry slip road warning sign towards Manchester seems permanently light up as 40.
Hi from the US. Interesting stuff. Driven around the M60 many, many times. Recall it had some horrendous rush hour bottle necks. In the morning, joining from the M61, especially heading towards the direction of the Trafford Centre. Evening rush hour the same going the other way, joining the A34 very bad also.
@Dan-je1hk I can imagine. I drove on the M60 daily from 2001 to 2016 and saw how the volume of traffic got worse over this period, on the M60 and beyond. It spurred me on to get away from it all. I now live in rural central Pennsylvania, well away from any traffic mayhem and overcrowding. Life is too short!
Jolly splendid … again, another motorway used by me for a short while back in 2009/2010 when contracted to a company in Manchester - good to see an over-engineered, costly set of ‘slip roads’ to remove the need for leaving and rejoining the same road, when a simpler, more effective and cheaper option can be ignored. Love engineers …
I was born in the UK and can remember as a child going down the M6 a lot in the 1970's, which fueled my interest in major highways. I never drove in the UK but I used to be a trucker in North American and learnt a lot about secrets of the roads I went down, old railways, old road designations etc. Now I get to learn about the UK motorways, thanks for an interesting series!
Great video, but as a local I'm surprised there was no mention of the Bredbury Scissors junction (J26) which is one of the weirder junctions on the network as the traffic flows cross each other, nor the slow corner nearby which I've heard is the tightest corner on the m-way network - or the 'junction to nowhere" (j6) where they didn't end up building the road into Manchester to link it up. It was right there while you were talking about the Sale Bridge! They're three of my favourite M60 facts.
Yeah, that Bradbury junction is bonkers….the whole motorway was done on the cheap. The Denton roundabout also looks like it was designed by a YTS employee…..the road markings are seemingly there to create a crash
Hi John I use this motorway quite a lot on the east side to get to IKEA at Ashton-under-Lyne of all places, (wife's favourite destination !). A couple more minutes would have allowed you to mention the non-existent motorway down from Jn 25. If you look at the OS map you'll see the land corridor for this is still vacant. At Stockport the M60 squeezes through the Stockport railway viaduct which is, on good authority, the largest brick-built structure in Europe. Just here a railway ran underneath the viaduct, and parts of it can still be seen and even explored if you have time. The M60 is a reall collection of spatchcocks, (quick fixes) switching back and forth from 4 lane to 3 lane and one section with only two lanes. However, I suppose we should be grateful for small mercies, in that we do actually have it !
Brilliant! I grew up in Worsley so have spent many a happy hour scrambling all over the Top Secret Nuclear Bunker and surrounding lands. I was Christened in St. Marks Church. Thanks for another great episode.
Simister REALLY needs rethinking, it's a constant bottle neck on the entire road network around here. When it's blocked up the traffic overflows to the regular roads which aren't designed for that kind of volume at all so it turns into a car park, or a very slow moving traffic jam.
Excellent video - Stockport pyramid - there was to be a number of them in that area (Kings Valley)- but as you said they went bankrupt. Spent a number of years working there - very quiet inside.....
Yes, I was going to say that. Kings Valley was meant to resemble the Valley of the Kings in Egypt, with multiple pyramids of differing sizes in a similar layout, but they went bust making the first one and now the rest of the estate consists of uninspiring rectangular office blocks and industrial units. I believe the Co-Op set up its online bank 'Smile' in the pyramid.
That beauitful archway at the end. What is it and why is it not in use? And I never thought motorway junctions affected clothing. Learn something new every day.
@@MrGreatplum Thank you. Ugh. Folly. Yep. As a student of archaeology (years ago) I learned with a dispassion about follies. Still, it is shame that a lovely gate is fenced off like that. That kind of attention to detail should be enjoyed.
They have bus stops on the motorway where I live - there is one at every exit on the slip roads and at most petrol stations. If a passenger wants the bus to stop to pick them up then they press a request button in the bus stop - which illuminates a bus sign on the motorway so the driver knows whether to pull off or carry on.
The day/night the “m60” was opened miles n miles of narrow lane closures were put on as many of the drains had collapsed ultimately leading to the contractors demise only a few yrs later. I loved putting them closures on then goin to the Stockport Riley’s snooker club til the call came to remove the closures.
I was at THAT illegal rave. I still like to tell the story about the bunker whenever I drive past Worsley with somebody who I haven't bored to death already.
At 1m02s I thought you were going to get anti-climb paint on the back of your crombie. 1m43s The van here would be MASTER AUTO SANDSTONE in Giza. He's just trying to get onto Check-a-trade (Egypt) through you. 3m30s You should have MUTEd that swan. Get it? Oh, come on, somebody must be an RSPB member too. (It's a Mute Swan if you don't get it.) Heaton Park tower. Part of Backbone. To be used for core comms, but never nuclear-proof as what would it do if a nuke was around? Don't tell little Putin, but it's done differently today. And Little Putin has still even not caught up with how we used to do it. As for my name in the credits, you are taking the P :-)
As I understand it the embankments on the approach to the Barton high level bridge were first work to begin on building any motorway in the UK although the M6 beat it to opening. Really surprised you didn't mention the former A6144(M), Oh and don't forget to mention the junction where the slip road drops joining vehicles in the fast lane in the next episode.
Loving the bit at 8.30 ish about all the bridges. I used to (well they odd time) cycle into manchester thru that area and was always struck by how on the surface it looks like a nice green wooded area. Yet look a little and do some digging (research wise ie google). You realise the whole area used to be a vast industrial area, coal mines, power stations and brickworks.
Junction 5 was designed like that as part of the proposed Princess Parkway motorway. The A5103 is practically a motorway from the Sharston Bypass up to almost Burnage, and there’s loads of space for the existing Princess Road to be widened all the way up to the Mancunian Wa
Is that the Stockport Viaduct designed by a Victorian civil engineer who had the foresight to know that many years later the M60 would have to pass through two adjacent arches?
The structure at the end is the Colonnade and was originally the facade of the old town hall on King St in Manchester. It was shifted to the park in 1912
Between J1 and 2 of the M5 theres a canal, a canal going over the top of that canal ..... with a railway bridge going over the top of that ...... with the M5 going over the top of that ..... "Spon Lane Junction"
Several missed opportunities. At the end of the video you should of said for the first junction skip to this time stamp essentially putting the user in a infinite loop. The railway section would have been a good collab with Jago Hazzard. But I’ll give you 10/10 for the salute to Paul o Grady at the end
That Big Transmitter in Heaton Park, As you were not too sure about the recent history of the thing it's a pity there isn't a fellow UA-cam vlogger in the Manchester area you could have Asked 🤔.
It must be Sunday, I can smell roast beef, the neighbours are washing their car, and John is delivering British infrastructure in the only way it should, pure deadpan 👍🏻
Tried to navigate this when under construction, absolute nightmare and after completion it doesn’t look any easier to get round, great post again, only you can make a bit of tarmac look interesting and entertaining, nice one Jon
I have driven the M60 / M66 / M62 around Mancunium for many years and wondered about how the road numbering was changed and even why. Your video John has explained enough to satisfy me! 🤣 with the story of the stuff around this motorway is a great add-on! I guess Manchester Airport is just outside of this route (M56 passes it).
The M60 is an utter mess of a road network. Travelling anti-clockwise you can't exit north for the A5103 (Princess Rd), a major route into Manchester City centre, without going on to the M56 spur in the wrong direction, before having to turn around at the next junction. Which in rush hour is chaotic. Forcing a more direct route through the congested Chorlton, is exactly what a ring-road is meant to alleviate. The same applies to southbound traffic on the A34 (Kingsway), you can't directly access the M60 clockwise without looping around the M56, A560 then A5103 north to then re-join the M60 just one junction up from where you arrived. Utterly pathetic and impossible to navigate for those not familiar with the area. As someone who now lives in west Manchester and requires daily usage of these routes it is infuriating. New to the channel, brilliant stuff, really enjoyed binge watching these, especially those from my original haunts in Merseyside.
King's Reach (as the area with the pyramid is known) was due to be graced by several other pyramid-like structures (the number depends on who you speak to) but the developer only managed one before going bust. The area behind the bridge over the Mersey where you film your intro was a 1930's housing estate. A bomb landed on a couple of houses there in December 1940. In 1979, when the adjacent M63 (now M60) was being built, they demolished a cul-de-sac at the bottom of the estate which encroached slightly on the path of the motorway. Plus, I don't think the residents fancied being a spit away from the clockwise carriageway. In later years, the estate was beset by crime and by 1998, the council had emptied the estate of humans and started emptying the estate of houses. Only roads, stumps of lamp posts and the odd brick gatepost remained. Over the years, nature took over. More recently, the estate was completely cleared down to soil and a new industrial estate rose from its ashes, so to speak. Junction 1 used to be numbered J12. The gentleman who ran a company called Junction 12 Tyres was not best pleased when it was renumbered.... The junction between the M60 and the A5103 seems over-engineered because the authorities were considering upgrading the 5103 to a motorway, which is why, in the late 60s and 70s, when looking to your left Manchester-bound, you would have seen a strip of land not built on. Actually, the part as you come off Manchester-bound is built to M-way standards. Where the A5103 meets Greenheys Lane further towards Manchester City Centre, there is space there for a huge junction as it was planned that Greenheys Lane would give way to the Manchester Inner Ringroad, which never came to fruition. I well remember driving over Barton Bridge (over the Ship Canal) when they were extending to 3 lanes. The works seemed to go on forever! As you approach J25 of the M60 driving clockwise, you will see on your right a closed off section of tarmac that eventually fizzles out into grass. This was the put in as the slip-road to a failed A6(M) proposal. It could still potentially be incorporated into a road that links the M60 to the A555 where it terminates at High Lane. If you get onto the M60 travelling anti-clockwise at J25, you find your sliproad becomes the outside lane of the motorway, with faster traffic on the M60 to your left. Frightening!
It’s “Greater Manchester” in Stockport. The building company that built the “pyramid” and the “AA” building, over looking the Cheadle junction, was “Rush & Tompkinson.” Great informative video. 👌😎🤘m-E-m
For those who enjoy Palladian architecture, the closing scene was shot at Heaton Hall's Old Town Hall colonnade folly. This structure formed the front of Manchester's 1822 first town hall building, but was reassembled stone-by-stone in Heaton Park in 1912 to save it from the wrecking ball. It's been closed to visitors since 2012 but remains structurally sound (so sayeth the engineers).
Today, the city is trying to find the money to restore it, but until then it's fenced off so small bits and pieces won't fall on visitors like Jon. Viewers of this channel are grateful for that foresight.
Mancunian Brandenburg Gate
Blankety Blank theme at the end RIP Lily Savage/ Paul O’Grady
And Les Dawson and Terry Wogan
A nice nod to Paul O'Grady at the end there. 👏🏻👏🏻
Indeed. Rest in Peace Paul O’Grady.
An American who finds your detailed motorway videos very fascinating. BTW, on the map you displayed, I spotted my mother's birthplace - Mossley. (She was a war bride.)
There was American troops based in Uppermill Dobcross and Greenfield in WW2 always makes me think of the film Yanks
Lovely tribute Paul O'Grady at the end with the correct era theme used also. Thanks John
If you hadn't pointed it out, I would've done!
The Pyramid roundabout is known by locals as Hollywood Roundabout. Also my Grandad was the forman on the M63 built between the A56 junction down to where it used to end at the Cheadle (Rosco's) junction. This part of the M63 was extended through Stockport in the 80s before eventually being linked with the M66 which started life coming down from Blackburn. Also interesting fact (ok it's all relative) the M63 section through Stockport is built on marsh land. This is why it was originally surfaced with concrete as this can flex without cracking. The plan was to then surface over this with tarmac once it had been run on for 20 to 30 years and it was deemed that it has settled - actual effective long term planning that worked.
I'm surprised you didn't mention that Barton bridge was the first work undertaken on the entire motorway network. And NO this isn't the Preston bypass, that was the first section OPEN.
Oh I love a pub quiz fact and that one has gone right to the top of the pile
From the appropriately cheesy intro music through to the John's on-point dry humour this is a strangely compelling channel. This was the all the info I didn't realise I needed about the dull stretches of tarmac I've spent so many years pounding. Good stuff sir.
Thanks mate, glad you like it :D
Nice tribute to Paul o Grady at the end. Respect 🙏
One bit of trivia I've observed is that when they stole part of the M62 to make the M60, they kept the junction numbers, so junnction numbers on the rest of the M60 were fixed by the ex-M62 ones. It is most obvious if you are travelling M62-M60-M62.
You neglected to mention that the section of the M60 between junctions 17 and 15 is known colloquially by locals as "Death Valley". Putting a motorway across a river where fog tends to gather has had some awful consequences in the past.
i like the way you ended with the theme tune to "blankety blank", in tribute to Paul O'Grady
Well done John for making it though another extremely exciting episode, the level of humorous sarcasm is increasing with every week. But the entire series does make me wonder how anything actually get built in this country.
Between tea breaks ;-)
Wait, what? Theyre actually sorting Simister Island out? About bloody time
Forty years of driving on motorways and I had never given a second thought to ghosted slip roads or never completed flyovers. This channel has me questioning the reason for them every time I see them now.
Excellent stuff. You've nicely split my origin story in 2, as I'm from Stockport and so the initial roundabout is a junction I know very well. Indeed, I remember that bit of motorway being built and opening in 82, as it previously ended at the turnoff for Cheadle. I remember losing my mind at the prospect of going on "the new Motorway" (I was 7). And given that to get anywhere south, (or indeed, to Liverpool, which was where I went to University) you had to get that stretch of motorway, I can say I know it like the back of my hand. Looking forward to part 2, as I assume the entire episode will be taken up by the insanity of the Bredbury exit.
(also - you're saving the Viaduct for the final drone shot - the rural countryside shots are obviously great, but nothing beats Stockport viaduct.
@@mightymartinpetrovI raise you Harringworth Viaduct!
Thanks a lot mate. Bredbury get's a "brief" mention in part 2 :D You'll be pleased to hear that Stockport viaduct gets a mention as well :D As for the drone outro... it didn't quite go to plan.
You appear to have slowed down your delivery just a smidge!!!!!
It's perfect, feels pacey not rushed
I used to work in the building behind the pyramid when it was the CooP. The building as the company logo on the roof to be seen by the planes landing at Manchester Airport.
Not all of the Trafford Park Industrial Estate has disappeared, which is hardly surprising as it was once the largest industrial estate in Western Europe. To compliment that, Heaton Park is in fact the largest municipal park in Western Europe.
Great Vid Jon (John), nice to hear more about the M60, local Mway to me.
Every year we as Bikers (can hear the sighs now), perform a Ring of Red on the M60. Called the Ride of Respect, on or around Remembrance Day. 4000 bikes and up usually attend. Everyone meets at Birch Services Westbound on the M62. Everyone is released gradually with Riders up front who keep an eye on things. We ride the full circle and end up back at Birch Services Eastbound. From there, people will stick around talking, or go somewhere else for food and drinks. Massive day with tons of planning. 4000+ Mbikes on a Mway in an hour can cause a little disruption.
Wicked sweet awesome 👌
I filled up at Birch today. We (work) can only use BP 😫
There was a guy there with a Ducati (don’t know the model) it looked quick.
How ironic I just read your comment.
That run sounds mega 🏍 👍🏼
Yesss another Sunday with Secrets Of The Motorways!
The Heaton Park tower has a much taller sibling at Stokenchurch, which is a prominent feature of the Bucks/Oxfordshire landscape. So prominent that you managed to miss it when you did your M40 video.
It now sadly looks so bare as most of its antennas have been stripped off 😢
Stockport pyramid was constructed using limestone from a quarry 200 miles away in Offerton. They then used sound frequencies to manipulate and levitate the quarried stone into place. Fascinating structure.
I would say Aliens built it, but everyone avoids Mancunians, even Aliens.
This is the best video I've ever seen about anything
One of my dad’s mates was involved with making the new signs when the M63 was changed into the M60 - he decided just sticking a 0 over as many 3s as they could be bothered finding would do - in a totally different font size and on a different shade of blue background.
It took decades before all the roadsigns in south Manchester showing directions to the M63 were replaced. There is a roundabout in Wilmslow that didn't change to the M60 until about 2018, and there were still one or two others dotted about at that time.
I’ll continue where you left off. In the early 2000s, about 2003 from memory, not long after the completion of upgrades between junctions 18 and 24, several sections were flooded to the point of impassability after heavy rain. Like really deeply. Presumably because of underestimating drainage needs or something. This eventually got solved and it doesn’t flood any more. 👍
I read this in Jons (Johns) voice LOL
Wicked sweet awesome thanks. 👌
The contractors didn't build the new part of the motorway as per the design, so all the cambers and super elevations are wrong which is why the east side of the m60 is the worlds longest skid pan.
Wooooo I'm very surprised you don't mention more about illegal raves!! Between 2000-2007 there were always at least two of three rave sites throughout the UK every weekend! Most were just few seconds from the motorway or even under the motorway itself
Surprised Manchester Ringway didn't stick his oar in😉
2:53 in the distance you can see the now disused and abandoned Fiddlers ferry power plant set for demolition sometime in the next 2 years
It amazes Me how far away you can see Fiddlers Ferry, I see it all the time when I drive down from Oldham showing how flat Cheshire really is.
Some of this makes me feel really old.
I remember the traffic delays on the M63. I remember not being too sure of directions (Long before the days of satnav) on my way home from a colleagues house in Romiley. I saw the M66 and thought “Ah! That will take me somewhere I know!” only to find out there was a big gap in the M66.
I remember the trafford centre being built, and thinking it was going to be called Dumplington.
The M60 where it meets with the M62 and M66 at Simister Island interchange needs a massive upgrade including a new slip road that would allow traffic on the M60 motorway to continue in a clockwise direction and to avoid the already busy interchange with the massive roundabout.
That Trafford centre looks excellent. Makes a difference from the bland cubes they normally build.
I'm pretty sure Martinzero has covered some of the industiral, railway and canal infrastructure, he's certainly done a lot of stuff around the Irwell and is well worth checking out for anyone who likes the history of buildings from days gone by.
Hi John, Junction 5 of the M60 with the A5103 had planned to be the Princess Park motorway. Another urban motorway similar to the M67. Somewhere between Junction 14 & 15, the M601 was to be built, quiet interesting story. Keep up the good work!
Its also a very busy section of road since most traffic coming from the M6 south to Manchester uses the road via the M56
11:05 Blankety Blank!? I was expecting to hear Coronation Street (although maybe that'll be at the end of part 2)
It was going to be, but I switched it out cos Paul O Grady/Lily Savage.
@@AutoShenanigans There's a brilliant reggae version of the Corry tune here on UA-cam! ua-cam.com/video/4dpyKbKL7_E/v-deo.html
Trafford Park is still a huge industrial area. The Trafford Centre was actually built on old farm land not industrial land. I used to play on that old farmland. Jesus I'm old.
Great one again Jon, the humor, the editing and the sharp remarks with text. Just jolly.
Yay. I love my house being featured on this episode. 😊
Titchmarsh: "I can make boring gardening seem interesting"
John: "Hold my beer"....
Another great video, though I am surprised you didn’t mention the former A6144(M) single carriageway motorway that got downgraded in 2009 as part of the M60 widening scheme at Junction 8.
That sounds like it needs a video.
I spend many an hour each week with my car in the M60 Car Park, this was fascinating, thanks 😊
Fortunately I go the other way, heading out of Stockport towards the M56 joining at the Pyramid. The entry slip road warning sign towards Manchester seems permanently light up as 40.
Hi from the US. Interesting stuff. Driven around the M60 many, many times. Recall it had some horrendous rush hour bottle necks. In the morning, joining from the M61, especially heading towards the direction of the Trafford Centre. Evening rush hour the same going the other way, joining the A34 very bad also.
It’s still exactly the same, probably worse now.
@Dan-je1hk I can imagine. I drove on the M60 daily from 2001 to 2016 and saw how the volume of traffic got worse over this period, on the M60 and beyond. It spurred me on to get away from it all. I now live in rural central Pennsylvania, well away from any traffic mayhem and overcrowding. Life is too short!
Jolly splendid … again, another motorway used by me for a short while back in 2009/2010 when contracted to a company in Manchester - good to see an over-engineered, costly set of ‘slip roads’ to remove the need for leaving and rejoining the same road, when a simpler, more effective and cheaper option can be ignored.
Love engineers …
Also missed the Bridgewater Canal Swing Bridge next to Barton High Level Bridge. Only swinging aqueduct in the world bit of a mad design.
I was born in the UK and can remember as a child going down the M6 a lot in the 1970's, which fueled my interest in major highways. I never drove in the UK but I used to be a trucker in North American and learnt a lot about secrets of the roads I went down, old railways, old road designations etc. Now I get to learn about the UK motorways, thanks for an interesting series!
Great video, but as a local I'm surprised there was no mention of the Bredbury Scissors junction (J26) which is one of the weirder junctions on the network as the traffic flows cross each other, nor the slow corner nearby which I've heard is the tightest corner on the m-way network - or the 'junction to nowhere" (j6) where they didn't end up building the road into Manchester to link it up. It was right there while you were talking about the Sale Bridge!
They're three of my favourite M60 facts.
I’m hoping he’ll cover this in Part 2 next week
Yeah, that Bradbury junction is bonkers….the whole motorway was done on the cheap. The Denton roundabout also looks like it was designed by a YTS employee…..the road markings are seemingly there to create a crash
Bredbury gets a "brief" mention in part 2 :)
Hi John
I use this motorway quite a lot on the east side to get to IKEA at Ashton-under-Lyne of all places, (wife's favourite destination !). A couple more minutes would have allowed you to mention the non-existent motorway down from Jn 25. If you look at the OS map you'll see the land corridor for this is still vacant. At Stockport the M60 squeezes through the Stockport railway viaduct which is, on good authority, the largest brick-built structure in Europe. Just here a railway ran underneath the viaduct, and parts of it can still be seen and even explored if you have time.
The M60 is a reall collection of spatchcocks, (quick fixes) switching back and forth from 4 lane to 3 lane and one section with only two lanes. However, I suppose we should be grateful for small mercies, in that we do actually have it !
Couldn't care less about motorways, this guy is just a good presenter.
Better than Philip schofield
@@jamesjameson4566 that ain't hard, a Danish 🎂 dessert is a better presenter than Philip I am LGBTQ we buy any car gin club me me Schofield 😆
Hmmm. Bus shelter on a slip road, was Sadiq Khan involved?
thanks john
1:48 Those are the "Pyramids of geezer"
Wicked sweet awesome video
Brilliant! I grew up in Worsley so have spent many a happy hour scrambling all over the Top Secret Nuclear Bunker and surrounding lands. I was Christened in St. Marks Church. Thanks for another great episode.
Yay..! Nice to see John's finally got a new pair of shoes..!
And shit on his coat.
Your witty sarcasm really makes me laugh! Keep going. X
Simister REALLY needs rethinking, it's a constant bottle neck on the entire road network around here. When it's blocked up the traffic overflows to the regular roads which aren't designed for that kind of volume at all so it turns into a car park, or a very slow moving traffic jam.
Excellent video - Stockport pyramid - there was to be a number of them in that area (Kings Valley)- but as you said they went bankrupt. Spent a number of years working there - very quiet inside.....
Yes, I was going to say that. Kings Valley was meant to resemble the Valley of the Kings in Egypt, with multiple pyramids of differing sizes in a similar layout, but they went bust making the first one and now the rest of the estate consists of uninspiring rectangular office blocks and industrial units. I believe the Co-Op set up its online bank 'Smile' in the pyramid.
That beauitful archway at the end. What is it and why is it not in use? And I never thought motorway junctions affected clothing. Learn something new every day.
That’s the front of Manchester Old Town Hall that was moved to Heaton Park in 1902 (as a folly?)
@@MrGreatplum Thank you. Ugh. Folly. Yep. As a student of archaeology (years ago) I learned with a dispassion about follies. Still, it is shame that a lovely gate is fenced off like that. That kind of attention to detail should be enjoyed.
They have bus stops on the motorway where I live - there is one at every exit on the slip roads and at most petrol stations. If a passenger wants the bus to stop to pick them up then they press a request button in the bus stop - which illuminates a bus sign on the motorway so the driver knows whether to pull off or carry on.
That ‘suspension’ bridge isn’t one; it’s a cable stay bridge.
the more you know ⭐️
The day/night the “m60” was opened miles n miles of narrow lane closures were put on as many of the drains had collapsed ultimately leading to the contractors demise only a few yrs later. I loved putting them closures on then goin to the Stockport Riley’s snooker club til the call came to remove the closures.
Woops, sounds like someone cut some corners there!
I was at THAT illegal rave. I still like to tell the story about the bunker whenever I drive past Worsley with somebody who I haven't bored to death already.
I bet it was great ?
@@lunny74 absolutely ;-)
Excellent John, the photography also superb mate. In particular the drone shots were on another level 😊
At 1m02s I thought you were going to get anti-climb paint on the back of your crombie.
1m43s The van here would be MASTER AUTO SANDSTONE in Giza. He's just trying to get onto Check-a-trade (Egypt) through you.
3m30s You should have MUTEd that swan. Get it? Oh, come on, somebody must be an RSPB member too. (It's a Mute Swan if you don't get it.)
Heaton Park tower. Part of Backbone. To be used for core comms, but never nuclear-proof as what would it do if a nuke was around? Don't tell little Putin, but it's done differently today. And Little Putin has still even not caught up with how we used to do it.
As for my name in the credits, you are taking the P :-)
Dunno what you mean re: credits... it's exactly what you asked for, no? :D Thanks mate, appreciate it.
As I understand it the embankments on the approach to the Barton high level bridge were first work to begin on building any motorway in the UK although the M6 beat it to opening. Really surprised you didn't mention the former A6144(M), Oh and don't forget to mention the junction where the slip road drops joining vehicles in the fast lane in the next episode.
And the usual Bredbury Scissors that are next to it.
Loving the bit at 8.30 ish about all the bridges. I used to (well they odd time) cycle into manchester thru that area and was always struck by how on the surface it looks like a nice green wooded area. Yet look a little and do some digging (research wise ie google). You realise the whole area used to be a vast industrial area, coal mines, power stations and brickworks.
Junction 5 was designed like that as part of the proposed Princess Parkway motorway. The A5103 is practically a motorway from the Sharston Bypass up to almost Burnage, and there’s loads of space for the existing Princess Road to be widened all the way up to the Mancunian Wa
Thanks for this: I remember seeing the pyramid a number of times, ironically from trains passing over the Stockport viaduct.
Is that the Stockport Viaduct designed by a Victorian civil engineer who had the foresight to know that many years later the M60 would have to pass through two adjacent arches?
The structure at the end is the Colonnade and was originally the facade of the old town hall on King St in Manchester. It was shifted to the park in 1912
Between J1 and 2 of the M5 theres a canal, a canal going over the top of that canal ..... with a railway bridge going over the top of that ...... with the M5 going over the top of that ..... "Spon Lane Junction"
Several missed opportunities.
At the end of the video you should of said for the first junction skip to this time stamp essentially putting the user in a infinite loop.
The railway section would have been a good collab with Jago Hazzard.
But I’ll give you 10/10 for the salute to Paul o Grady at the end
That Big Transmitter in Heaton Park, As you were not too sure about the recent history of the thing it's a pity there isn't a fellow UA-cam vlogger in the Manchester area you could have Asked 🤔.
Aww, no mention of the really cool bridge at Besses o' th' Barn just after Molyneux Brow?
It must be Sunday, I can smell roast beef, the neighbours are washing their car, and John is delivering British infrastructure in the only way it should, pure deadpan 👍🏻
This is the one I’ve been waiting for. Can’t wait for part 2 for the nostalgia
Every reason to get another spot on your channel for Ringway Manchester youtube, sadly it was not forthcoming.
Another timely video. I'm driving round part of the M60 later today! Wicked sweet awesome!
Definitely worth sticking a tip in the jar for!
Thanks a lot mate, appreciate that.
That suspension bridge isn't a suspension bridge - it's a cable stayed bridge.
Here for the sarcasm and the outro, doesn't disappoint
Ah yes the great Pyramid of Geezer, one of the 7 wonders of the corporate world!
Tried to navigate this when under construction, absolute nightmare and after completion it doesn’t look any easier to get round, great post again, only you can make a bit of tarmac look interesting and entertaining, nice one Jon
great. Manchester is underrated.
That was very interesting as i was driving that section yesterday. Never been to Manchester before.
I have driven the M60 / M66 / M62 around Mancunium for many years and wondered about how the road numbering was changed and even why. Your video John has explained enough to satisfy me! 🤣 with the story of the stuff around this motorway is a great add-on! I guess Manchester Airport is just outside of this route (M56 passes it).
These videos are so much fun... thanks for cracking me up!
The M60 is an utter mess of a road network. Travelling anti-clockwise you can't exit north for the A5103 (Princess Rd), a major route into Manchester City centre, without going on to the M56 spur in the wrong direction, before having to turn around at the next junction. Which in rush hour is chaotic. Forcing a more direct route through the congested Chorlton, is exactly what a ring-road is meant to alleviate.
The same applies to southbound traffic on the A34 (Kingsway), you can't directly access the M60 clockwise without looping around the M56, A560 then A5103 north to then re-join the M60 just one junction up from where you arrived. Utterly pathetic and impossible to navigate for those not familiar with the area.
As someone who now lives in west Manchester and requires daily usage of these routes it is infuriating.
New to the channel, brilliant stuff, really enjoyed binge watching these, especially those from my original haunts in Merseyside.
Helicopter or pushbike.
Waiting in motorway traffic is for the serfs
I have driven the M60 a lot, and learned some stuff from today's video.
Thanks
Thanks mate! appreciate it.
King's Reach (as the area with the pyramid is known) was due to be graced by several other pyramid-like structures (the number depends on who you speak to) but the developer only managed one before going bust. The area behind the bridge over the Mersey where you film your intro was a 1930's housing estate. A bomb landed on a couple of houses there in December 1940. In 1979, when the adjacent M63 (now M60) was being built, they demolished a cul-de-sac at the bottom of the estate which encroached slightly on the path of the motorway. Plus, I don't think the residents fancied being a spit away from the clockwise carriageway. In later years, the estate was beset by crime and by 1998, the council had emptied the estate of humans and started emptying the estate of houses. Only roads, stumps of lamp posts and the odd brick gatepost remained. Over the years, nature took over. More recently, the estate was completely cleared down to soil and a new industrial estate rose from its ashes, so to speak. Junction 1 used to be numbered J12. The gentleman who ran a company called Junction 12 Tyres was not best pleased when it was renumbered....
The junction between the M60 and the A5103 seems over-engineered because the authorities were considering upgrading the 5103 to a motorway, which is why, in the late 60s and 70s, when looking to your left Manchester-bound, you would have seen a strip of land not built on. Actually, the part as you come off Manchester-bound is built to M-way standards. Where the A5103 meets Greenheys Lane further towards Manchester City Centre, there is space there for a huge junction as it was planned that Greenheys Lane would give way to the Manchester Inner Ringroad, which never came to fruition.
I well remember driving over Barton Bridge (over the Ship Canal) when they were extending to 3 lanes. The works seemed to go on forever!
As you approach J25 of the M60 driving clockwise, you will see on your right a closed off section of tarmac that eventually fizzles out into grass. This was the put in as the slip-road to a failed A6(M) proposal. It could still potentially be incorporated into a road that links the M60 to the A555 where it terminates at High Lane.
If you get onto the M60 travelling anti-clockwise at J25, you find your sliproad becomes the outside lane of the motorway, with faster traffic on the M60 to your left.
Frightening!
Thanks!
Thanks a lot mate!
Nice Paul O'Grady tribute at the end 👍👍
The Barton bridge at 5:30 was the first bit of motorway construction in the whole country.
Wicked sweet awesome 😎
The ONLY full ring road, the M60! A motorway that I have been on MANY times!
Yoooooo he finally did M60, this is what I have been waiting for 🎉🎉🎉🎉
this is so dull but yet entertaining, your a wizard
It’s “Greater Manchester” in Stockport. The building company that built the “pyramid” and the “AA” building, over looking the Cheadle junction, was “Rush & Tompkinson.”
Great informative video. 👌😎🤘m-E-m
WSA as always. Love the blankety blank tribute 😊
This video was "Wicked Sweet Awsome" as ever.