Route from Burnley to Coatbridge by car

The driving distance between Burnley and Coatbridge is 185 miles. Travel time is 3 hours and 20 minutes by car.

From: Burnley, County: Lancashire, England
To: Coatbridge, County: North Lanarkshire, Scotland
185 mi , 3 h 20 min
Tolls: Stations
Fuel consumption:
Fuel cost:
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Route from Burnley to Coatbridge on map



Driving directions from Burnley to Coatbridge

185 mi 3 h 20 min
1.
Head northwest on Yorkshire Street
7 ft
2.
Make a U-turn and continue on Yorkshire Street
372 ft
3.
Enter Yorkshire Street and take the 1st exit onto Church Street (A682)
51 ft
4.
Exit the roundabout onto Church Street (A682)
0.3 mi
5.
Turn left onto School Lane
443 ft
6.
Make a slight left onto Active Way (A679)
1260 ft
7.
Enter the roundabout and take the 3rd exit onto Royle Road (B6434)
295 ft
8.
Exit the roundabout onto Royle Road (B6434)
228 ft
9.
Make a slight left onto Princess Way (B6434)
694 ft
10.
Enter the roundabout and take the 2nd exit onto Princess Way (B6434)
73 ft
11.
Exit the roundabout onto Princess Way (B6434)
0.3 mi
12.
Enter Whittlefield Interchange and take the 3rd exit
668 ft
13.
Exit the roundabout
0.3 mi
14.
Merge right onto M65
3.1 mi
15.
Take the ramp on the left
0.3 mi
16.
Enter Reedyford Interchange and take the 2nd exit onto Scotland Road (A682)
139 ft
17.
Exit the roundabout onto Scotland Road (A682)
732 ft
18.
Continue onto Gisburn Road (A682)
7.6 mi
19.
Turn right onto Main Street (A59)
819 ft
20.
Turn left onto Hellifield Road (A682)
7 mi
21.
Turn left onto Kendal Road (A65)
645 ft
22.
Continue onto Main Street (A65)
3 mi
23.
Enter the roundabout and take the 1st exit onto A65
73 ft
24.
Exit the roundabout onto A65
15.8 mi
25.
Turn right
581 ft
26.
Make a slight right onto Long Lane
0.9 mi
27.
Continue onto Wandales Lane
0.8 mi
28.
Go straight onto Bents Lane
896 ft
29.
Turn left onto Flush Brow
136 ft
30.
Turn right to stay on Flush Brow
762 ft
31.
Turn right onto A683
6.5 mi
32.
Go straight onto B6256
1.1 mi
33.
Turn left onto Scotch Jeans (A684)
2.1 mi
34.
Take the ramp towards M6: The North
0.3 mi
35.
Merge right onto M6
53.1 mi
36.
Continue onto A74(M)
48.9 mi
37.
Continue onto M74
26.4 mi
38.
Take the ramp on the left
0.3 mi
39.
Enter Raith Interchange and take the 4th exit onto Bellshill Road (A725)
0.3 mi
40.
Exit the roundabout onto Bellshill Road (A725)
0.8 mi
41.
Continue onto Bellshill Bypass (A725)
2.1 mi
42.
Continue onto North Road (A725)
1222 ft
43.
Continue onto Whifflet Street (A725)
0.7 mi
44.
Enter the roundabout and take the 2nd exit onto Coatbank Street (A725)
113 ft
45.
Exit the roundabout onto Coatbank Street (A725)
756 ft
46.
Enter the roundabout and take the 1st exit onto Coatbank Street (A725)
92 ft
47.
Exit the roundabout onto Coatbank Street (A725)
0.3 mi
48.
Enter the roundabout and take the 3rd exit onto Main Street (A89)
214 ft
49.
Exit the roundabout onto Main Street (A89)
0.3 mi
50.
Turn left onto Hillcrest Avenue
363 ft
51.
Make a sharp left onto Coats Street
1091 ft
52.
Turn right onto Jackson Street
189 ft
53.
You have arrived at your destination, on the left
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How much does it cost to drive from Burnley to Coatbridge?

Well, using petrol, it's £32. The petrol price we're talking about here is 143 pence per liter, and the car guzzles up miles per gallon. Now, if you're carpooling with two buddies, each of you only chips in £16 for the trip (£32 divided by 2). With three mates, it's about £10.67 each (£32 divided by 3), and if you've got a full car of four, it's only £8 each (£32 divided by 4). The fuel cost for the journey is calculated based on how far you're driving and how much fuel your car drinks up. So, for this journey, you'd need about 22.4 liters of fuel. And that's where the £32 comes from for the trip from Burnley to Coatbridge.


Diesel cost from Burnley to Coatbridge.

The trip with diesel fuel costs 20.2 £ (151p/lt, 62.7 mpg).
For 2 passengers: 10.1 £ (20.2/2) /p.
For 3 passengers: 6.73 £ (20.2/3) /p.
For 4 passengers: 5.05 £ (20.2/4) /p.

Diesel fuel and petrol (gasoline) fuel in terms of fuel efficiency:

  • Diesel Fuel: Diesel engines are generally more fuel-efficient than petrol engines. This is primarily due to the higher energy density of diesel fuel and the higher thermal efficiency of diesel engines. Diesel fuel contains more energy per liter or per gallon compared to petrol, allowing diesel engines to extract more energy from each unit of fuel. Additionally, diesel engines operate at higher compression ratios, which further improves their thermal efficiency. As a result, diesel vehicles typically achieve better fuel economy and can travel farther on a gallon or liter of fuel compared to petrol vehicles of similar size and performance.

  • Petrol (Gasoline): Petrol engines are generally less fuel-efficient than diesel engines. While petrol is still an efficient fuel for internal combustion engines, it typically has a lower energy density compared to diesel fuel. This means that petrol engines may require more fuel to achieve the same level of performance as diesel engines. However, advancements in petrol engine technology, such as turbocharging and direct injection, have improved fuel efficiency in recent years, narrowing the gap between petrol and diesel vehicles.


Alternative routes from Burnley to Coatbridge

The second route from Burnley to the Coatbridge is 200.34 miles and takes 3 hours and 22 minutes.

The third route from Burnley to the Coatbridge is 194.4 miles and takes 4 hours and 22 minutes.