B roads in Zone 6 of the Great Britain numbering scheme

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B roads are numbered routes in Great Britain of lesser importance than A roads. See the article Great Britain road numbering scheme for the rationale behind the numbers allocated.

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Zone 6 (3 digits)

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B600 Alfreton Nuthall, Nottingham Previously the A613
B601Lobley Hill Interchange, A1A184 in GatesheadPossible number for the former A692 west of Gateshead. The eastern end is now part of the A184, but it is not known if the B601 was decommissioned as well. Some maps and all signs state the route as part of the B1426, however other maps, as well as Gateshead MBC, still state the route as B601.
B602unused
B603 (defunct)Briefly proposed in early 2013 for the section of the A6033 between Hebden Bridge and Haworth, returned to the A6033 designation.
B604 - B629unused
B630B6318 at Greenhead A69 near Greenhead
B631 - B639unused
B640A606 at Barleythorpe Oakham
B641A6003 south of Oakham Oakham
B642 - B644unused
B645 Higham Ferrers B1048 at St Neots
B646 - B649unused
B650 (defunct)A6 in South MimmsA111 in Potters BarBecame an extension of the A111 (now B556) by the 1970s.
B651 A1081 at St Albans B656 near Rush Green
B652B653 near Harpenden B651 at Kimpton
B653 Luton B197 near Welwyn Garden City
B654 (defunct)A6 in LutonA601 in LutonNow part of the A6.
B655 Barton-le-Clay Hitchin
B656 Letchworth A505 at Clothall CommonFormerly part of the A505. Original route ran through Willian.
B657 (defunct)A601 (later A505) in LetchworthLetchworth railway stationDeclassified sometime after the 1970s.
B658A600 near Shefford Biggleswade North Roundabout
B659 Henlow Biggleswade Originally ran along Eastcotts Road in Fenlake, Bedford. Renumbered to a spur of the B562 around 1935.
B660 Bedford Ramsey St Mary's Starts in Bedford, Bedfordshire, crosses the A14 & the A1(M), ends in Cambridgeshire where it intersects with the B1040.
B661 Great Staughton A1 at Buckden
B662 A605 B660 near Old Weston
B663 Bythorn Caldecott
B664 A427 near Market Harborough Uppingham First used at Irthlingborough, cutting the corner between the A6 and B663. It was upgraded to Class I status early on and had become part of the A605 by the 1950s (probably had this number by the end of the 1920s). But following the construction of the current A45, the road was torn up and is now completely gone, nothing more than a faint line in a field.

The second use was from the A43 north of Stanion to the A427 in Corby. Upgraded to Class I status as the A6116 in 1935; the section east of Corby is now part of the A6086 and the remainder unclassified.

B665 (defunct)A604 in ThrapstonB663 near RaundsUpgraded to a portion of the A605 before 1930. Later bypassed by the current A45; much of route now unclassified, except for a small section in Raunds which is now part of the B663.
B666 (defunct)B663 in RaundsB665 in RingsteadBecame a spur of the B663 by the 1950s, but was likely renumbered before then.
B667 A6030 near Evington A47 near Thurncourt First used between Islip and Stanion; this was upgraded to the A6116 by the end of the 1920s.

Next used between Humberstone and Thurmaston. The central section is part of the A563 Leicester northern bypass and the remainder unclassified.

A607 south of ThurmastonA607 north of ThurmastonFormer routing of the A46 through Thurmaston. Duplicated number.
B668 Oakham A1 at Stretton
B669 Desborough Wilbarston
B670 Cottingham, Northamptonshire A6003 at Rockingham
B671 Wansford, Cambridgeshire
(A47 road)
Elton Hall (A605 road)
B672 A6003 at Caldecott A47 near Morcott
B673 (defunct)A606 in RutlandB668 in RutlandNow a spur of the B668.
A607 in SystonA6 in Wanlip HillDeclassified following the construction of the A46 Leicester Northern Bypass and A607 Syston Bypass; the western half is now part of the A46.
B674 (defunct)A6 in MountsorrelB6047 in TwyfordDeclassified after the Mountsorrel, Syston and Rearsby bypasses were built.
B675 (defunct) A60 at Hoton, LeicestershireFormer A6 at Quorn, Leicestershire Now declassified, no longer a B road
B676 A60 at Cotes, Leicestershire A1 at Colsterworth, LincolnshireIn two sections; uses A6006 between Melton Mowbray and a point near Old Dalby, Leicestershire – truncated at eastern end, used to run to Bourne, Lincolnshire, now A151 and B1193
B677 (defunct)A607 in GranthamA1 (now B1174)/A152 (now A52) in GranthamBecame a spur of the A607 sometime after the 1990s.
B678 (defunct)A1 (now A52) in GranthamGrantham wharfMuch of route now part of the A52 except for the section west of the A607 to the wharf which is now unclassified.
B679 A60 in West Bridgford A453 at Silverdale, Nottinghamshire Formerly part of the A648
B680 A60 at Ruddington, NottinghamshireB679 at Wilford, Nottinghamshire
B681 (defunct)A52 in NottinghamA60 in NottinghamNottingham western bypass; the southern section became part of the A453 (now A6005) around 1935 while the remainder held on through the 1960s before it too was upgraded to Class I status, and is now the A6130.
B682A6130 near Hyson Green A6002 at Bulwell
B683 A60 south of Mansfield A611 north of Nottingham
B684 A60 north-east of Nottingham city centre A614 near Dorket Head
B685 (defunct)A612 (now B686) in NottinghamB686 in NottinghamOne section became a portion of the A612 in the 1990s and the remainder was declassified.
B686 A612 east of Nottingham city centre A6211 at Gedling
B687 (defunct)A52 in BinghamA46 in NewtonDeclassified, probably in the 1980s.
B688 (defunct)A46 east of East BridgfordA614 in Warren HillThe southern section between the A46 and A612 was upgraded to Class I status early on, becoming the A6097, although much of this section returned to the B688 after the East Bridgford bypass and a new Gunthorpe Bridge (opened 1927) were built (the new road got the A6097 number). With the old bridge gone, this left the B688 with a gap over the River Trent, requiring a detour via local roads and the A6097. Later maps showed that the A6097 had replaced the B688 piece by piece. A section in Oxton was numbered as part of the B6386, but this is now unclassified.
B689 (defunct)A1 (now B6326) in Newark-on-TrentA46 in Newark-on-TrentWas the highest-numbered and northernmost 3-digit road B road in England. Upgraded to Class I status, either as a spur of the A46 or an out-of-zone extension of the A17. Now part of the B6166 after Newark was bypassed by the A1 and A46.
B690B6004 near Bilborough A610 at Bobbers MillOriginally ran from south of Brington to Glatton. Renumbered as an extension of the B660 in 1935.
B691 A1081 at St Albans city centre A1057 east of St Albans city centre
B692 Saxondale Roundabout at the A52Margidunum Roundabout at the A6097Former section of the A46
B693 - B699unused

B6000 to B6099

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B6000 A6 at Pride Parkway flyover, Derby A5194, London Road, Derby via Derby railway station.
B6001 A619 north of Bakewell A6187 at Hathersage
B6002B5010 at Sandiacre B6450 at Long Eaton railway station
B6003 Stapleford, Nottinghamshire Chilwell
B6004 Arnold, Nottinghamshire Stapleford, Nottinghamshire Between Bilborough and Stapleford, Nottinghamshire merges with the A6002
B6005 (defunct)A52 in BramcoteB6003 in StaplefordBecame a portion of the A6007 in 1971.
A57 in WorksopA616 north of BudbyOriginally the A6009 before it was downgraded in 1971. Became a northern extension of the B6034 after the A57 Worksop bypass was built; the bypassed section as well as the section north of the A57 are now unclassified.
B6006 A52 at Bramcote Hills Beeston
B6007 A609 in Ilkeston A6007 in IlkestonBypassed by A6007
B6008 Bilborough Bulwell
B6009 Hucknall Watnall
B6010 Kimberley Greasley
B6011 Hucknall A60 at Burntstump Hill
B6012 Rowsley Baslow Originally numbered B6043, it was upgraded to the A623 in the 1930s including the formerly private road through Chatsworth Park. It gained its present number in the 1970s.
B6013 Belper Shirland
B6014 Mansfield Tansley
B6015 (defunct)B6014 in MatlockA619 Chatsworth Road west of ChesterfieldUpgraded to Class I status as the A632 in the 1970s. May also have been used in Sheffield but this is unconfirmed.
B6016 Lower Hartshay Selston
B6017 Leabrookes Somercotes Short link road between B6016 and B600
B6018 Sutton in Ashfield Selston
B6019 Alfreton Kirkby in Ashfield
B6020 Kirkby in Ashfield Rainworth
B6021 Sutton in Ashfield Annesley
B6022 A38 in Sutton in Ashfield B6139 in Sutton in Ashfield
B6023Intersection with A38 and A6075 east of Sutton in Ashfield A38 west of Sutton in AshfieldPart of the A38 through Sutton until bypassed.
B6024 Worksop Roundabout with A57 and A60 Part of A60 until bypassed by A57
B6025 A61 north of Alfreton Tibshelf
B6026 Sutton in Ashfield Tibshelf
B6027 A38 Huthwaite
B6028 Sutton in Ashfield Stanton Hill
B6029 (defunct)Whinny HillB6021 near SkegbyThis was rerouted twice and became the A6075 with the western section later becoming part of the A617 in 2004. There may have been a later B6029 in Newark but this is unconfirmed.
B6030 Mansfield A614 south of Ollerton
B6031 Church Warsop B6407 east of Shirebrook
B6032 A60 in Mansfield Woodhouse A6075 in Mansfield Woodhouse
B6033 Mansfield Forest Town
B6034 Worksop Rufford Uses the A616 for part of its route.
B6035 Warsop A6075
B6036 Kelstedge B6014 near Stretton
B6037 (defunct)A61 in Clay CrossA617 in HeathUpgraded to Class I status after the M1 was built, becoming the A6175 in the 1970s.
B6038 North Wingfield Hasland
B6039 Chesterfield Tibshelf
B6040Roundabout with A57 Gateford A57 through Worksop until bypassed.
B6041 Manton Gateford Goes round northern suburbs of Worksop
B6042 A60 west of Welbeck Abbey Creswell Rerouted by approximately 150m to the north in 2006/7 to minimise the impact of traffic on Creswell Crags
B6043Whitwell Common A619 east of Whitwell A619 branch road through Whitwell. Between 1922 and 1935, the route of the B6043 and A619 were the opposite way around in Whitwell.
B6044 A638 in Retford Retford railway station
B6045 Worksop Drakeholes
B6046 (defunct)A6 Loughborough Road in QuorndonB675 in QuorndonDeclassified due to completion of the A6 bypass.
B6047 A607 at Melton Mowbray A4304 at Market Harborough By way of Great Dalby, Thorpe Satchville, Twyford, Tilton on the Hill and Tur Langton
B6048 A619 north of Bakewell B6012 north of Edensor
B6049 Blackwell in the Peak Brough-on-Noe
B6050 Chesterfield A619 east of Baslow
B6051 Chesterfield A621 at Owler Bar
B6052 Chesterfield Eckington
B6053 Staveley Beighton
B6054 Highlane Calver Uses A6102 as part of the route. Western section past Owler Bar now A625.
B6055 (defunct)B6054 at Totley MoorA625 near Fox House InnThe southern half (south of the B6150) became part of a rerouted A625 and the northern half became a spur of the A6187 in 1999.
B6056 Eckington Dronfield Woodhouse
B6057 Chesterfield Dronfield Part of A61 until bypassed.
B6058 Mosborough Killamarsh
B6059 South Anston Wales, South Yorkshire
B6060 South Anston Wickersley
B6061 (defunct) A623 at Sparrowpit A625 at Mam Tor Declassified in the 1990s.
B6062 A6 near Whaley Bridge A624 north of Chapel en le Firth Part of A625 before it was rerouted and bypassed by A6
B6063 A6135 in Gleadless, South Yorkshire Gleadless
B6064 Gleadless Orgreave, South Yorkshire
B6065 Gleadless Handsworth
B6066 Woodhouse Catcliffe
B6067 A57 Brinsworth
B6068 Beauchief Ecclesall
B6069 Sheffield Fulwood
B6070City Road (A6135) in Sheffield Burngreave Road (A6135) in Sheffield Via A61 in Sheffield
B6071Farm Bridge (A61), Sheffield B6073, Attercliffe, Sheffield Shrewsbury Road, Talbot Street, Bernard Road
B6072 (defunct)A616 Duke Street, SheffieldB6071 Bernard Road/Bernard Street, SheffieldDeclassified.
B6073Exchange Place (A61), Sheffield Attercliffe Road (A6178), Attercliffe, Sheffield
B6074 Wicker (A6109), Sheffield Penistone Road (A61)Nursery Street, Neepsend Lane
B6075 Sheaf Square, Sheffield Fitzalan Square, Sheffield Pond Street, Flat Street
B6076 Malin Bridge Low Holdworth West Route
B6077 Malin Bridge Low Holdworth East Route
B6078 (defunct)B6079 Catch Bar Lane, SheffieldA629 (now A61) Penistone Road, SheffieldRan along Leppings Lane; renumbered as a portion of the B6079. The section north of the B6079 is now part of the A6102 while the southernmost section (which never had the B6078 number) is now an unclassified one-way street.
B6079 Worksop A1 at Ranby
B6080 A6178 in Sheffield B6082 in Sheffield
B6081 Sheffield Heeley
B6082 Sheffield Concord Park
B6083 A6178 B6082
B6084 (defunct)A61 (now A6135) Barnsley Road, North SheffieldA630 (now A6178), Attercliffe CommonDue to its importance as a Sheffield northern bypass, it was upgraded to Class I status as a portion of the A6102.
B6085 A6178 in Attercliffe, Sheffield A6102 in Darnall Darnall Road
B6086 Wincobank Harley, South Yorkshire
B6087 Parson Cross Ecclesfield
B6088 A616 west of Stocksbridge A6102 east of Stocksbridge Was A616 until bypassed.
B6089 Rotherham Brampton
B6090 Hooton Roberts Harley
B6091 Nether Haugh Hoober
B6092 Swinton Low Stubbin
B6093 Hooton Roberts Bramley
B6094 Conisbrough Wadworth
B6095 (defunct)A60 (now A630) Cleveland Street, DoncasterA1 (later A638) Hall GateDeclassified due to road upgrades in Doncaster; the route is now split in two by the A638.
B6096 Hoyland Darfield
B6097 Hoyland Wath-upon-Dearne
B6099 Dodworth Kingston

B6100 to B6199

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B6100 Kendray Worsbrough Bridge
B6101 Marple New Mills
B6102 Marple Marple
B6103 (defunct)A6 in Hazel GroveA560 in WoodleyUpgraded to Class I status as a southern extension of the A627 in the 1970s.
B6104 Romiley Marple Bridge
B6105 Glossop Crowden
B6106 Holmfirth Millhouse Green
B6107 Holmfirth Marsden
B6108 Armitage Bridge Meltham
B6109 Slaithwaite B6107 south of Slaithwaite
B6110Armitage Rd. Huddersfield Armitage Bridge
B6112 Salterhebble Outlane part of the road was formerly the A6026
B6113 West Vale Ripponden
B6114 Rastrick Scammonden most of the road was formerly the A6025
B6116 Kirkburton Scissett
B6128 Horbury A662 northwest of Dewsbury by way of Ossett
B6129B6128 in OssettA638 at Shepherd Hill
B6130Shadsworth, Blackburn Intack, BlackburnPart of the Blackburn Ring Road

Originally ran from Ossett Street Side to Chidswell. Declassified around 1935 when the B6129 was extended along a parallel route.

B6136 Castleford Knottingley
B6137 Garforth A1 road near Kippax
B6138 Mytholmroyd Blackstone Edge
B6139A38 at Sutton in AshfieldB6020 at RavensheadOriginally ran along Tuel Lane and Tower Hill in Sowerby Bridge. Upgraded to an A-road with the same number.
B6140 (defunct)A58 Rochdale Road, HalifaxA58 in Bolton BrowRan along Pye Nest Road; now upgraded to the A6142.
B6144 Haworth Bradford
B6145 Denholme Gate Bradford
B6148 (defunct)Ring road around BradfordOriginally began at the A658 in Undercliffe and ran clockwise to the A641 in Wibsey, forming a northeast to south bypass. Extended to a full circle after WWII with two spurs marking the original ends: a short one along Killinghall Road to the A658 and a longer one from Chain Bar to Odsal Top, bypassing the original route to Wibsey. The entire original section, including the Odsal Top spur, became an extension of the A6036 in the 1960s, leaving the 1940s extension as the B6148. Around then the eastern section (between the A647 and B6145) was rerouted along Horton Grange Road and Ingleby Road. Soon after the entire B6148 was renumbered to A6177, and this took over the entire ring to form a full circle. The Odsal Top spur remains the A6036.
B6154 Leeds Stanningley
B6155B6154 in PudseyB6157 in Stanningley
B6156 Calverley Stanningley
B6157Moor Allerton, Leeds Stanningley
B6158B6057 at JordanthropeB6057 at DronfieldOriginally began south of Norton; this section is now part of the current B6057. Route was formerly the original B6057.
B6159 Headingley, Leeds Halton, LeedsCircumventing Leeds City Centre via Kirkstall, Headingley, Potternewton, and Harehills
B6160 Addingham Aysgarth
B6161 A61 at Killinghall A658 near Pool in Wharfedale
B6162 Harrogate Beckwithshaw
B6163 Knaresborough A661 near Follifoot
B6164 Knaresborough Kirk Deighton
B6165 Knaresborough Pateley Bridge
B6166 A46 south of Newark-on-Trent A46/A1 north of NewarkA46 through Newark until bypassed.

Originally ran from Knaresborough to Boroughbridge. Shortened slightly in the 1960s after the A1 Boroughbridge Bypass was built; the remainder was upgraded to Class I status as the A6055 around 1972. The entire original section north of Minskip is now unclassified after the A1 was upgraded to motorway status (this moved the A1(M)/A6055 junction further south).

B6167A560 in StockportA57 at Debsdale
B6168A693, Annfield Plain A692, Mountsett, near Flint HillPasses through Annfield Plain, Catchgate, Harelaw and Flint Hill

Originally ran in Stockport, likely along Prince's Street linking the A6 to the A626. Renumbered to a portion of the B5423 in 1935. Now downgraded and mostly pedestrianized, although a small section still has Class II status.

B6169A6017 in AudenshawB6170 in Dukinfield
B6170 Ashton-under-Lyne Hyde
B6171Heaviley, Stockport Offerton, Stockport Originally ran along Mossley Road in Ashton-under-Lyne. Now part of an extended B6194.
B6174 Mottram in Longdendale Hattersley
B6175 Greenfield Dukinfield
B6176 Stalybridge StalybridgeCaroline Street and Market Street
B6177 A635 at Mossley railway station A670 in Top Mossley Stamford Road
B6178A6 at LevenshulmeA57 at Belle VueOriginal route from Miles Platting to Belle Vue renumbered A6010 in the 1960s; the extension to Levenshulme is all that remains.
B6179 Little Eaton Watch HornOriginally ran between Miles Platting and Cheetham Hill. Upgraded to Class I status as a portion of the A6010 in the 1960s.
B6180 A56 in Broughton, Salford A665 in Cheetham Hill, ManchesterWaterloo Road
B6181A62 Newton Street, ManchesterA6 Piccadilly, Manchester
B6182 A6 in Salford A6042 in ManchesterGreengate and New Bridge Street
B6183 (defunct)B6184 (now A6041) Blackfriars Road, SalfordA6041 Chapel Street, SalfordSplit in two by the A6042 and decommissioned; the section south of New Bridge Street is now part of the B6182 and the section just west of the A6042 is now gone, taken over by a car dealership.
B6184A560 Wood Street, StockportA5102 Bramhall Way, StockportCreated 2019; has a zone 6 number, despite existing west of the A6. One section former B5465.
B6185 (defunct)A5066/B6184 Blackfriars Road, SalfordA56 Great Ducie Street, SalfordSt Simon Street, now unclassified; much of route gone after the River Irwell was rerouted.
B6186 A56 Broughton, Salford A6 in SalfordFrederick Road and Camp Street
B6187 A56 Broughton, Salford A576 in Broughton, SalfordKnoll Street and Great Clowes Street
B6188 (defunct)A62 Manchester Road in Hollinwood, OldhamA627 Ashton Road in Hathershaw, OldhamUpgraded to Class I status as a portion of the A6104 in the 1960s.
B6193 (defunct)A62 Manchester Road, OldhamA62 Yorkshire Street, OldhamSection along Crossbank Street wiped out by the A62, section along Union Street West is now part of the A627 and the remainder unclassified.
B6196 South Turton Bury Ends at A58

Originally ran from Rochdale to Shaw. Renumbered as a northern extension of the B6194 in 1935; the eastern end is now unclassified due to rerouting of the A663.

B6197 Delph CromptonGrains Road and Buckstones Road
B6198 A56 Whitefield A665 in WhitefieldChurch Lane
B6199 A579 at Over Hulton A575 at Farnworth Plodder Lane

B6200 to B6299

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B6200 Attercliffe Swallownest Formerly A57 until the construction of new A57 link road onto the Sheffield Parkway.

Originally ran along Hutton Lane in Bolton, connecting the A58 to the A579. Upgraded to Class I status as the A6145, probably due to construction of the M61.

B6201 (defunct)A58 (now A676) Duane Road in Bolton A579 Derby Street in Bolton Declassified.
B6202A673 in Bolton A579 in Bolton
B6203B6202 in Bolton A673 in Bolton Part of Spa Road
B6210 (defunct)A666 in FarnworthB6209 in Little LeverBecame a western extension of the A6053 by 1926.
A639 Beastfair in PontefractA645 Southgate in PontefractDeclassified. The section through the Market Place is now pedestrianized.
B6211 (defunct)A58 in BreightmetA6053 (former B6209) in RadcliffeBecame an extension of the A665.
B6212B6213 in Bury A58 in Bury Fenton Street, Harvey Street, Newbold Street and Stephen Street
B6213 A676 near Hawkshaw B6214 in BuryTottington Road, Bury Road, Market Street and Turton Road
B6214 Haslingden Bury Helmshore Road, Lumb Carr Road, Longsight Road, Brandlesholme Road and Crostons Road
B6215B6214 in Brandlesholme A676 near Holcombe Brook Brandlesholme Road and Holcombe Road
B6217 (defunct)B6218 in BuryA56 Manchester Road in BuryHaymarket Street and Knowsley Street; paralleled the A56. Declassified due to road improvements in Bury.
B6219 A56 in BuryB6222 in BuryWellington Road, Parkhills Road, Heywood Street, Bond Street and Parsonage Street
B6220 (defunct)B6218 Market Street in BuryA58 Rochdale Road in BuryMuch of route now gone: the western half is now under the market hall and the eastern half is now part of the A58.
B6225 Milnrow Littleborough Runs between the A640 in Milnrow and the A58 in Littleborough
B6230 Walton-le-Dale Samlesbury
B6231 Darwen Church
B6232 M65 junction 5 Haslingden
B6233 Blackburn Ramsgreave
B6234 Knuzden Oswaldtwistle
B6235B6232 near Haslingden Helmshore
B6236 Blackburn Haslingden Formerly A677.

Originally ran along King Street in Accrington, between the A679 and A680. Due to road improvement, much of the route is now unclassified, although the eastern section is part of the A679.

B6237 Church Accrington
B6238A681, Waterfoot A671, Deerplay MoorPasses through Whitewell Bottom, Lumb, Water, and joins the A671 for Burnley
B6241A583 in Ashton on RibbleA5085/A6063 in Deepdale Preston Northern Ring Road

Originally ran along Deepdale Road from Preston to Fulwood. Renumbered to a portion of the A6063 in the 1980s; the northern section is part of the current B6241.

B6242 A5085 at Preston A6 at Preston
B6243 Preston Clitheroe Via Longridge
B6245 A666 in Wilpshire B6243 near Longridge Via Salesbury, Clayton-le-Dale (junction with A59), and Ribchester
B6246 Whalley B6243 near Great Mitton
B6247 Barrowford Colne
B6248 Brierfield Fence
B6249 Nelson Wheatley Lane, Fence
B6250 Colne Trawden
B6251A59 near Horton Foulridge
B6252 Barnoldswick A56 in Thornton in Craven
B6253 A65 at Hellifield A682 near Hellifield
B6254 A65 at Kendal A6 at Carnforth B6601 (link to M6) terminates onto this road
B6255 Hawes Ingleton
B6258 Bamber Bridge Walton-le-Dale Formerly part of A6.

Originally ran from Sedbergh to Kirkby Stephen. Renumbered as a northern extension of the A683 in the late 1950s.

B6259 Warcop Garsdale
B6260 M6 / A685 at Tebay B6542 at Appleby-in-Westmorland Passes through Tebay, Orton, Eden, Hoff and Burrells
B6261A685, Gaisgill A6, Shap Rural, Shap Passes through Orton, Eden and Oddendale
B6262A6, Eamont Bridge A66, near Penrith Passes through Brougham, Cumbria
B6263M6, J42 A69, Warwick-on-Eden, Cumbria Passes through Wetheral, Cumbria
B6264 A689 A7, Stanwix Bank
B6265A6131 (former A59) in Skipton A59 in Green Hammerton
A650 west of ShipleyA6068 in Cross HillsRuns along the old A629 and A650. Duplicate number.
B6266A58/A6060 in RochdaleA58 in RochdaleFormer routing of the A58 through Rochdale.

First used from Ripon to Masham. Upgraded to Class I status as a portion of the A6108 in the late 1920s.

Next used in Rochdale, from The Esplanade to the A627 Blackwater Street. Swapped with the A58 when it was built north of Rochdale.

B6267 A61 near Skipton-on-Swale A6108 in Low BurtonOriginally continued to the A684 in Leyburn, but this was upgraded to Class I status early on and is now part of the A6108.
B6268B6267 east of Low BurtonB6285 in Bedale
B6269B6144 in Heaton, BradfordB6146 in Cottingley, BradfordOriginally ran from Leyburn to Downholme. Upgraded to Class I status as a portion of the A6108 in the late 1920s.
B6270 A6108 in Downholme Nateby, Cumbria Originally began in Scotch Corner and ended at Reeth. The section from Scotch Corner to Downholme was upgraded to a portion of the A6108 in the late 1920s and the extension to Nateby did not happen until 1935.
B6271 Richmond, North Yorkshire Northallerton
B6273 A638 Wragby, West Yorkshire A6195 south of Middlecliffe, South YorkshireOriginally ran from Scorton to Plantation House. Put out of zone when the A1 was rerouted via Scotch Corner instead of Northallerton in 1924 (old route became an extension of the A167) and was renumbered to B1263 as a result.
B6274 Richmond, North Yorkshire Staindrop
B6275 A1(M) A68 Roman Road
B6276 Middleton-in-Teesdale Brough
B6277 A66 near Greta Bridge A689 in Alston
B6278 Barnard Castle Shotley Bridge
B6279 Eggleston Haughton le Skerne
B6280 Blackwell A66
B6282B6277 in Middleton-in-Teesdale A6072 in Shildon
B6283 (defunct)A688 in Bishop AucklandA6072 (now B6282) in Shildon Much of route now part of the A6072, but the ends are now unclassified as Shildon and Tinsdale Crescent have been bypassed.
B6285 Bedale A6055 near Burneston Originally ran from Bishop Auckland to South Church. Renumbered as a northern extension of the A6072; the section north of the A688 Bishop Auckland bypass is now the A689 and the southern portion is now the B6282.
B6286A690, Willington A689, Toronto, County Durham Passes through Sunnybrow and Hunwick
B6287A688, Coundon A167, Ferryhill Passes through Coundon, Leeholme, Kirk Merrington
B6288A167 Croxdale B6287 Kirk Merrington Passes through Tudhoe, Spennymoor
B6289 (defunct)A6074 Grayson Road in SpennymoorB6288 in Kirk MerringtonDeclassified when the A688 Spennymoor bypass was built.
B6290A693 Blind Lane, Chester le Street A167 Park Road North, Chester le Street Originally ran in Spennymoor from the B6288 Coulson Street to the A6074 Durham Road. Now part of the B6288 due to construction of the A688 Spennymoor bypass.
B6291A688 Old Quarrington A188 Cassop Passes through Old Quarrington, Coxhoe and Quarrington Hill
B6292B6196 in StarlingA665 in RadcliffePortion of route former A668.

Originally ran from Brampton to Alston. Became an extension of the A689 in 1971; the section within the A69 Brampton bypass is unclassified.

B6293 (defunct)B6277 in AlstonA68 in Black HallUpgraded (along with the then-B6292) to an extension of the A689 in 1971.
B6295 Langley on Tyne A689, Cowshill Passes through Langley-on-Tyne, Catton, Northumberland, Thornley Gate, Sinderhope, Allenheads
B6296A691, Lanchester A689, Wolsingham Passes through Hollinside Terrace, Satley, High Stoop, Wolsingham
B6298A689 Crook, County Durham B6299 Billy HillPasses through Crook, Billy Row and Billy Hill
B6299A690, Willington, County Durham A68, Tow Law Passes through Willington, Billy Hill and Sunderland, Weardale

B6300 to B6399

RoadFromToNotes
B6300A690, Meadowfield A167, Sunderland Bridge, County Durham Passes through Meadowfield and Browney
B6301 Lanchester A68, Tow Law Passes through Cornsay Colliery, Hedley Hill
B6302 Cornsay Colliery A690 Stonebridge, near Neville's Cross Passes through Broompark, Ushaw Moor and Esh Winning
B6303 Allendale Catton
B6304B6305 Branchend, Langley on Tyne B6295 Beacon Rigg Farm, Langley on Tyne
B6305 Hexham A686, Langley on Tyne Passes through Lowgate and Langley on Tyne
B6306 Hexham Edmundbyers Passes through Ruffside, Blanchland, Slaley, Northumberland, Fellside, Hexham
B6307A695 Dilston Linnels BankPasses through Dilston
B6308 Medomsley A692 Delves Lane Passes through Consett
B6309 Leadgate, County Durham Stocksfield, NorthumberlandPasses through Whittonstall and Ebchester
B6310 Burnopfield A691, Blackhill near Consett Passes through Hamsterley Mill and Medomsley
B6311Clough Dene, near Tantobie Flint HillPasses through Tantobie
B6312 Witton Gilbert Plawsworth
B6313A693 OxhillA167 Chester-le-Street Passes through South Moor, Craghead
B6314 Burnopfield Rowlands Gill
B6315 Ryton Rowlands GillPasses through Woodside, Greenside, High Spen and Highfield
B6316 Whickham A692, Sunniside, Gateshead
B6317A692, Lobley Hill A695, near CrawcrookPasses through Whickham, Swalwell, Blaydon-On-Tyne, Ryton, Barmoor and Crawcrook
B6318 Heddon-on-the-Wall A7, south of Langholm Includes the Military Road, which runs alongside Hadrian's Wall, some of which was demolished in the 18th century to provide material for the road. At 61.4 miles (98.8 km), it is the longest B Road in Mainland Britain.
B6319 A69 at Haydon Bridge B6318 near Chollerford Overlaps Cycle Route 72 (Northumberland)
B6320A696 Otterburn B6318 Humsaugh 19.8 miles long, passing through Otterburn, Bellingham, Park End, and Nunwick
B6321 A695 near Dilston B6318 Passes through Corbridge and Aydon
B6322Medomsley Road, ConsettA691 Durham Road, ConsettNot on the 1922 Road Lists, but was classified by 1932.

Originally ran from west of Belsay to Whittle Dene. Renumbered as a portion of an extended B6309 by the end of the 1920s.

A69 west of Haltwhistle A69 east of HaltwhistleOriginal route of the A69 through Haltwhistle, designated in the 1990s. Duplicate number.
B6323 A69 north of Throckley Ponteland
B6324B6323 at Callerton Lane End A167 at Cowgate
B6325 South Muskham North Muskham A1 until bypassed, then A6065 until A46 bypass around Newark
B6326 A46 north of Newark A1 south of NewarkA1 until bypassed, then A6065 until A46 bypass.
B6327 (defunct)A69 (now A186) West Road in Newcastle-upon-TyneA695 Scotswood Road in Newcastle-upon-TynePut out of zone after the A1 was rerouted and was renumbered as a portion of the B1305.
B6328 (defunct)A69 (now A186) Westgate Road, Newcastle-upon-TyneB6325 (now A191) Denton Road, Newcastle-upon-TyneRenumbered as a portion of the B1311 (some maps claim that the easternmost block is a disconnected portion of the B1600)
B6329 (defunct)B6328 (now B1311) Elswick Road, Newcastle-upon-TyneA695 Scotswood Road, Newcastle-upon-TyneDeclassified and partly pedestrianized.
B6330 (defunct)A695 Scotswood Road, Newcastle-upon-TyneB6334 (now B1600) Forth Banks, Newcastle-upon-TyneDeclassified; the section just south of Scotswood Road is now pedestrianized.
B6331 (defunct)A69 (now A186) Westgate Road, Newcastle-upon-TyneA695 Scotswood Road, Newcastle-upon-TyneDeclassified due to redevelopment; portions of the route are also gone.
B6332 (defunct)A69 (now A186) Westgate Road, Newcastle-upon-TyneA6082 Redheugh Bridge Road, Newcastle-upon-TyneLater renumbered as a portion of the B1600, but now mostly unclassified. South of Westmorland Road is broken up by the college campus built on top and Railway Street is now part of the A695.
B6333 (defunct)A6082 Railway Street, Newcastle-upon-TyneA695 Neville Street & A69 Westgate Road (both now A186), Newcastle-upon-TyneMuch of route now unclassified; the western section is now part of the B1600 and Orchard Street is now just a queue for station taxis.
B6334 (defunct)B6333 Forth Street, Newcastle-upon-TyneA184 at the northern end of the Swing Bridge, Newcastle-upon-TyneNow part of the B1600.
B6335 (defunct)A695 (now A186) Neville Street, Newcastle-upon-TyneA1 Newgate Street, Newcastle-upon-TyneSection east of the A69 later declassified, Clayton Street West now part of the A695 and the remainder unclassified.
B6336 (defunct)A69 (now A186) Westgate Road, Newcastle-upon-TyneA696 (now A189) Gallowgate, Newcastle-upon-TyneRerouted along Corporation Street (original route now gone, lost under the now-demolished Tyne Brewery). Corporation Street is now part of the B1311 and the eastern end is now part of the A189. Except for the western end of Buckingham Street, the original B6336 is gone.
B6337 (defunct)A696 (now A189) Barrack Road, Newcastle-upon-TyneA69 (now A186) Westgate Road, Newcastle-upon-TyneDeclassified; the route has been split in two by the new A189. The southern end is now closed to traffic and the central section is now a shared space with the redevelopment of the Tyne Brewery site.
B6338 (defunct)A1 (now B1318) near the Hancock Museum, Newcastle-upon-TyneB6339 Grandstand Road, Newcastle-upon-TyneDeclassified when it was bypassed by the A167; the eastern end is now a spur of the B1318 and the western end merges into a slip road leading to the A189.
B6339 (defunct)A696 (now A189) Ponteland Road, FenhamA1 (now B1318) Great North Road, West JesmondRenumbered as a western extension of the A189.
B6340B6398 in Newtown St BoswellsA68 north of Newtown St BoswellsFormer routing of the A68 through Newtown St Boswells; the northern section is an old routing of the A6091.

Originally ran from Kenton Bar to Gosforth; now part of an extended A191.

B6341 A696 at Otterburn A1 near South Charlton Passes through Northumberland National Park
B6342Crossroads with A68 and A6079
near Colwell
B6341 at Rothbury Over 20 miles long; goes through Little Bavington, crosses A696 near Kirkharle, then through Cambo and Ewesley
B6343B6342 at Cambo Morpeth
B6344 Rothbury A697
B6345 Longframlington Amble
B6346 Alnwick A697 near Wooperton
B6347B6346Christon Bank
B6348 A697 at Wooler A1 near Bellshill
B6349B6348 near Wooler A1 near Belford
B6350B6352 at Kelso A698 at Cornhill-on-Tweed
B6351B6352 near Kilham A697 at Akeld
B6352 Kelso, Scottish Borders Mindrum Mill, Northumberland
B6353 A1 at Fenwick A697 near Crookham
B6354 A697 near Ford A1167 at Tweedmouth
B6355 A1107 at Eyemouth B6371 at Tranent 41.3 miles (66.5 km), via Chirnside, Preston near Duns and Gifford
B6356 Earlston B6404
B6357 A68 near Jedburgh Annan Passes the A74(M) and B7076 (former A74 before bypass by motorway) near Kirkpatrick Fleming (north of Junction 21)
B6358 A68 at Jedburgh A698 near Spittal-on-Rule
B6359 A7, north of Hawick East of Melrose, (A6091)Meets at a cross roads on the A699
B6360 A7 north of Selkirk A68 near Leaderfoot Viaduct
B6361MelroseNewstead
B6362Stow A697 near Lauder
B6363 A198, at Longniddry B6355 north of Pencaitland 4.7 miles (7.6 km), via Gladsmuir [1] and Penston. [2]
B6364 A6105 near Greenlaw A6089 north of Kelso
B6365B6355 A6112 north of Duns
B6366 (defunct)B6365 north of DunsA1 in GrantshouseUpgraded to Class I status, becoming a portion of the A6112 in the late 1920s.
A6105 Langtongate, DunsA6112 Castle Street, DunsNow a portion of a rerouted A6105.
B6367 A7, north of Falahill A6093 north of Pathhead 7.0 miles (11.3 km), via Crichton. Passes near Crichton Castle.
B6368 A6093 at Haddington A7, south of Heriot 16.9 miles (27.2 km), via Humbie. Passes by Soutra Aisle near Gilston. [3]
B6369B6355 at Gifford B6368 south of Haddington 4.0 miles (6.4 km)
B6370B6355 East of Gifford Thistly Cross Roundabout, A1 near Dunbar
B6371 Humbie, East Lothian Cockenzie and Port Seton, East Lothian13.7 miles (22.0 km), via Ormiston and Tranent
B6372A766 in Penicuik, MidlothianA68 at Oxenfoord Castle, near Pathhead 14.4 miles (23.2 km), passing Temple, running through Gorebridge
B6373A6106 in Dalkeith, ScotlandA6106 in DalkeithWholly within Dalkeith, original route of A68
B6374GalashielsMelroseFormer routing of the A6091.

Originally ran from Elginhaugh to Portobello and is the highest numbered road in Zone 6 in the 1922 Road Lists. Upgraded to the A6106 early on, probably by 1925. The northernmost section is now part of the A199 and the southernmost section is now unclassified.

Heage Ripley Duplicate number.
B6375 A625 at Whirlow B6068
B6376 Warmsworth Maltby
B6377 A671 A680 north of Rochdale town centre
B6378B6132 A638
B6379 A641 A641
B6380 A647 A6036 at Odsal
B6381 A658 East of Bradford City Centre A647
B6382 Ilkley Town CentreEast of Ilkley
B6383 Barnoldswick Kelbrook by way of Salterforth
B6384 Holme, Cumbria Milnthorpe
B6385 Crooklands Milnthorpe
B6386 Southwell A614
B6387 Ollerton Gamston
B6388 Lowfield, Sheffield Mosborough, SheffieldNewly defined in the 2010s, runs from A61/A621 junction near Sheffield city centre outwards to the south-eastern suburbs, consisting of (in order from the city centre) Myrtle Road, Prospect Road, Spencer Road, Richards Road, Gleadless Road, White Lane, High Lane and Quarry Hill. White Lane carries Sheffield Supertram tracks between Gleadless Townend and its junction with Fox Lane.
B6390A635 at Fairfield A6140 at Guide Bridge
B6391 A666 road near Cadshaw Bromley Cross, Bolton
B6392 A6094 near Rosewell A7, Gilmerton Road Roundabout
B6393 A62 near MonsallB6189 at Middleton Junction
B6394B6374 Melrose Shortcut to Borders General Hospital
B6395 A695 West of Prudhoe A695 East of Prudhoe
B6396B6352 south of Kelso B6352 at Mindrum Millacross the Anglo-Scottish border
B6397A6089 near Kelso A6105 near Earlston
B6398B6359 A68 at Newtown St Boswells
B6399 A698 B6357 (north of Newcastleton)Starts at the end of Hawick one-way system

B6400 to B6499

RoadFromToNotes
B6400 A7 north of Ashkirk A698 near Crailing
B6401A698 in KalemouthB6352 in Town Yetholm
B6402B6226 at Bob's Smithy InnA58 at Markland HillOriginally continued to Fernhill Gate; this section is now unclassified.
B6403 Colsterworth A17 at Byards Leap Forms part of the Roman road Ermine Street
B6404A68 in St Boswells B6397 in Mainberry
B6405A698 in DenholmB6359 near Hassendean
B6406A38 near BlackwellB6397 near Hilcote
B6407 Pleasley Sookholme
B6408A619 in BakewellBakewell railway stationStation Road, Bakewell
B6409B6117 in Savile TownA638 in Dewsbury
B6410A6021 in BroomB6060 in MorthenAlso appeared along Talbot Road in Lancashire, but this is a typo for the B5410. Later maps showed the correct number.
B6411 A635 Hickleton, South YorkshireB6273 Great Houghton, South Yorkshire
B6412 Lazonby A66 near Temple Sowerby
B6413 A6071 at Brampton A6 at Plumpton By way of Castle Carrock, Cumrew, Newbiggin, Croglin, High Bankhill, Kirkoswald and Lazonby
B6414A6094 in DalkeithA199 in Tranent
B6415A199/A1140 in Portobello, EdinburghA6106 in MillerhillOne section former A1
B6416A6 Welford Road, LeicesterA47 Uppingham Road, LeicesterOriginally continued north and west to the A6; much of this became the A6030 in the 1960s and was then declassified (except for a short section) in the 2000s when the A6030 was rerouted to reach the A563.
B6417A617 near Pleasley A618 near Clowne Formerly the southern portion of the A618.

Originally followed Grosvenor Street in Ripley, only shown on a late 1930s map. Became a portion of the A610 by the 1950s, and is now part of the B6441/B6179 one-way system.

B6418 Long Duckmanton Clowne
B6419 Bolsover Renishaw
B6420 Babworth A1/A57/A614
B6421A655 in CastlefordA628 in High Ackworth
B6422 Scawsby Hemsworth
B6423 (defunct)A60/A57 in WorksopA57 in WorksopThe section along Newcastle Street is now part of the B6024 and the remainder unclassified.
B6425B6039 in Temple NormantonA632 at Arkwright TownOriginally ran along Stockingstone Road on the north side of Luton, connecting the A6 to the A601. Upgraded to the A5228 between 1960 and 1975.
B6426A1001/A1057 (The Comet Roundabout), HatfieldA1000 Great North Road, HatfieldFormer portion of the A414.

Originally ran from the A414 (now A1057) at St Albans to the A1 at Water End. The A1(M) split off the eastern end in the 1970s with the section between Colney Heath and Water End becoming the B197; the entire route is now the C174.

B6429CullingworthBingleyRoad in West Yorkshire that leaves at A629 at Cullingworth Moor before heading east through Cullingworth, Harden and then into Bingley town where it has a junction with the B6265. It crosses the River Aire immediately west of Bingley by the means of Ireland Bridge
B6430 A6 south of Catterall A6 north of Garstang
B6431B6175 in DukinfieldA635 in StalybridgeOriginally ran in Newcastle upon Tyne from Quayside to City Road. Became a portion of the B1600 in the 1980s.
B6434 Burnley M65 J11Originally ran in Kendal from Stramongate Bridge to Nether Bridge. Became a portion of an extended A65 in the 1950s.
B6439unused
B6440 (defunct)A6086 Grainger Street, Newcastle-upon-TyneA696 New Bridge Street, Newcastle-upon-TyneOriginally numbered B1306, it became the B6440 when the A1 was rerouted over the new Tyne Bridge, putting the route in Zone 6. Now unclassified due to redevelopment; the eastern end is now gone, lost under the A167(M).
B6441Hartshay Hill (Ripley)Greenwich (Ripley)Originally ran from Codnor Gate to Greenhillocks. Now unclassified.
B6442 (defunct)A426 Gallowtree Gate, LeicesterA6 Charles Street, LeicesterOut-of-zone on 1950s maps, so it must have been created before the A6 was moved east. Now unclassified.
B6444A167 in AycliffeA6072 in HeighingtonOriginally ran along Denby Dale Road in Wakefield, connecting the A636 to the A642. Declassified in the 1970s.
B6446A65 west of Kirkby LonsdaleMain Street, Kirkby LonsdaleOriginal routing of the A65.

Originally ran along Reedyford Road in Nelson. Renumbered as an extension of the A6068.

B6447 Ewood Beardwood Part of the Blackburn Ring Road
B6448 (defunct)B6099 Keresforth Hill Road in KingstoneA628 Dodworth Road in PogmoorUpgraded to Class I status around the mid-1970s, becoming a portion of the A6133.
B6450 (defunct)B6055A625Upgraded to Class I status in 1999, becoming a portion of a rerouted A625.
B6451 A659 in Otley B6165 in Summerbridge
B6455 (defunct)A7 west of NewtongrangeA68 in EasthousesMuch of route became a portion of the B6482 in the 1970s.
B6457 A68 Fala Village B63681.4 miles (2.3 km)
B6458 A68 near Fala Village B6367 at Tynehead 2.3 miles (3.7 km)
B6459 (defunct)A7 in Bridge PlaceA6091 in Station BraeNow a portion of a rerouted A7.
B6463A6182 Rossington A57 Todwick
B6464 Beeston Chilwell Bypasses by A6005
B6465 Ashford-in-the-Water Wardlow
B6466unused
B6467 (defunct)A642 Marygate, WakefieldA61 in Lower Warrengate, WakefieldDeclassified in the 1970s and now pedestrianized.
B6469 A57 in Manchester A635 in ManchesterWhitworth Street West, Whitworth Street and Fairfield Street
B6473A56 Bury New Road, WhitefieldA665 in WhitefieldFormer portion of the A668.

Originally ran from High Cross to Oxton, acting as an eastern bypass of Lauder for A697 traffic. Renumbered as a spur of the A697 in the 1940s.

B6475A638 in Lupset, WakefieldA636 in Thornes, WakefieldAlso ran along Park Road in Oldham in the 1970s. Now unclassified.
B6476 (reserved)Listed in the DfT Road List as "Reserved for Wakefield Outer Ring Road".
B6477A62/A627 (Manchester Street Roundabout) in OldhamA62/A669 in OldhamFormer portion of the A62. One section along High Street is now pedestrianized and the remainder gone, with the Magistrates' Court and Town Square Shopping Center built on top.
B6478 Clitheroe Long Preston
B6479 Ribblehead Settle
B6480 A683 near Farleton, Lancashire A65 near Clapham, North Yorkshire
B6481A639 in StourtonA639/M1 in Rothwell HaighFormerly the A639 before it was bypassed by the M1.
A427 Oakley Road, CorbyA6086 in CorbyMuch of original route now the A6014.
B6482A7 at NewtongrangeA6106 in DalkeithWas the B6455 before the 1970s.
B6483 - B6499unused

B6500 to B6999

RoadFromToNotes
B6500 - B6520unused
B6521 Eyam A6187 near the Fox House Inn
B6522unused
B6523 (defunct)Listed in the DfT Road lists as running from Old Felton to West Moor via Felton. This was the former routing of the A1 through Felton, but no evidence has been found that the road had the B6523 number. The number was actually used for the short section connecting the two sections of the B6345, and the remainder declassified.
B6524A197 Loansdean, Morpeth A696 Belsay Passes through Loansdean, West Edington, Whalton
B6525A1 Scremerston A697 Wooler Passes through Ancroft, Barmoor Castle (near Lowick), Doddington, Wooler
B6526 (defunct)RawtenshallEdenfieldFormer routing of the A56; now unclassified.
B6527A56 and A680, Bent Gate, Haslingden A680, Edenfield Formerly A680. Passes through Ewood Bridge
B6528A69, Horsley, NorthumberlandA69, DentonPasses through Heddon-on-the-Wall, Throckley, Walbottle, Blucher
B6529A68 Corbridge B6321 Corbridge
B6530B6321 CorbridgeA69 near Corbridge Passes through Corbridge – Newcastle Rd.
B6531B6305 Battle Hill, Hexham A69 Burnland TerracePasses through Hexham
B6532A691, Framwellgate Moor A693, StanleyPasses through Sacriston, Edmondsley, Craghead, The Middles, Stanley, County Durham
B6533 Sheffield Parkway/A630 Catcliffe
B6534 (defunct)A696 Ponteland Road, Newcastle upon TyneB6326 (now B1305) Two Ball Lonnen, Newcastle upon TyneFenham Hill Drive; likely short-lived (or never existed) as it never appeared on any known maps. Now unclassified.
B6535 Rishton Great Harwood Formerly the A6064
B6537 (defunct)Inghey BridgeSkibedenMain east-west road through Skipton; originally the A59 to the west and A65 to the east. Likely short-lived (or never existed) and is now part of the A6069.
B6539Moor Hill roundabout, A61, Sheffield Corporation Street, A61, Sheffield Formerly the A57
B6540 A50, Castle Donington Long Eaton, The Green
B6542 Appleby-in-Westmorland A66
B6546 Chapeltown, Sheffield (A629/A6135) Grenoside, Sheffield (A61)
B6547 A57 Fulwood RoadB6069 Clarkhouse RoadRuns along Glossop Road
B6548 - B6599unused
B6601 M6 J35 (Carnforth Interchange)B6254 near Carnforth Formerly part of the A601(M) until 2020. (Some maps still show this as A601(M).) Initially thought to have been a spur of the B6254, signs posted in 2021 show the B6601 number. The B6601 is the first B-road to have motorway restrictions and also have been an ex-motorway.
B6670 (defunct) A607 A46 For a short period in the 1980s/early 1990s, the B6670 was the route of the former A46 through Syston; this has now been declassified, except for the northern end which is part of the A46/A607 grade-separated junction.
B6902 M1 J46 (Austhorpe Interchange) A6120 Shadwell Part of the former Leeds Outer Ring Road in the Cross Gates/Seacroft area. [4]
B6918 A1 J77 at Kenton Bar A696 at Newcastle Airport Follows the original line of the A696 between the A1 Junction 77 and Newcastle International Airport.

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