Route from London to Middlesbrough

The distance between London and Middlesbrough is 250 miles. Travel time is 4 hours and 22 minutes.

From: London, County: Greater London, England
To: Middlesbrough, County: North Yorkshire, England
250 mi , 4 h 22 min
Tolls: Stations
Fuel consumption:
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Route from London to Middlesbrough on map



Driving directions from London to Middlesbrough

250 mi 4 h 22 min
1.
Head north on Charing Cross
482 ft
2.
Exit the roundabout onto Cockspur Street (A4)
1063 ft
3.
Turn right onto Waterloo Place (A4)
462 ft
4.
Keep straight onto Regent Street St James's (A4)
692 ft
5.
Continue onto Piccadilly Circus (A4)
365 ft
6.
Make a slight left onto Regent Street (A4201)
31 ft
7.
Turn left to stay on Regent Street (A4201)
0.6 mi
8.
Turn left onto Margaret Street
248 ft
9.
Continue onto Cavendish Square
405 ft
10.
Continue onto Henrietta Place
871 ft
11.
Turn right onto Marylebone Lane
381 ft
12.
Turn left onto Wigmore Street (A5204)
1137 ft
13.
Continue onto Portman Square (A5204)
497 ft
14.
Continue onto Seymour Street (A5204)
1184 ft
15.
Turn right onto Edgware Road (A5)
1 mi
16.
Continue onto Maida Vale (A5)
0.9 mi
17.
Continue onto Kilburn High Road (A5)
1 mi
18.
Continue onto Shoot-up Hill (A5)
0.4 mi
19.
Continue onto Cricklewood Broadway (A5)
0.8 mi
20.
Continue onto Edgware Road (A5)
0.5 mi
21.
Continue straight to stay on Edgware Road
0.3 mi
22.
Enter Staples Corner West Roundabout and take the 3rd exit
371 ft
23.
Exit the roundabout
315 ft
24.
Take exit 1 on the left towards M1: The NORTH
0.3 mi
25.
Merge right onto M1
70 mi
26.
Keep right onto M1
22.2 mi
27.
Keep right onto M1
56.8 mi
28.
Keep left onto M18
8.7 mi
29.
Take the ramp on the left onto M18
1311 ft
30.
Keep left towards A1(M): The NORTH
765 ft
31.
Continue onto Doncaster By-pass (A1(M))
0.3 mi
32.
Merge right onto Doncaster By-pass (A1(M))
7.1 mi
33.
Continue onto Doncaster Bypass (A1(M))
8.2 mi
34.
Keep right onto A1(M)
35 mi
35.
Keep left towards A168: Thirsk
1.2 mi
36.
Continue onto A168
6.8 mi
37.
Continue onto A19
23.7 mi
38.
Take the ramp on the left towards Stockton
593 ft
39.
Keep right towards Middlesbrough
0.8 mi
40.
Take the ramp on the left
1277 ft
41.
Enter Newport Junction and take the 5th exit onto Newport Road (B5641)
827 ft
42.
Exit the roundabout onto Newport Road (B5641)
1024 ft
43.
Turn right onto Derwent Street
1020 ft
44.
Turn left onto Union Street
0.4 mi
45.
Continue right onto Borough Road (B1272)
1149 ft
46.
Turn left onto Albert Road
518 ft
47.
You have arrived at your destination, on the right
1 ft


How much does it cost to drive from London to Middlesbrough?

If you're using petrol, it's gonna set you back 43.4 quid. In this calculation, they're saying the petrol price is 143 pence per liter, and the car's gonna guzzle down 37.5 miles for every gallon of that stuff.

Now, if you're carpooling, the cost gets split up between everyone riding. So, if there are two people in the car, it's gonna be 21.7 quid each (£43.4 divided by 2). With three buddies on board, it works out to around 14.47 quid per person (£43.4 divided by 3). And if you've got a full car with four people, it's only 10.85 quid per person (£43.4 divided by 4).

Breaking down the numbers, the fuel cost is calculated based on how far you're going and how much gas your car chugs. For this trip, you're gonna need about 30.3 liters of fuel. They figured that out by dividing the distance of 250.22 miles by the car's fuel consumption rate of 37.5 miles per gallon, and then converting that to liters 'cause, you know, the UK uses liters.

So, you take the fuel needed, which is 30.3 liters, and you multiply it by the price per liter, which is 143 pence. And voilà, you got yourself the total fuel cost for the trip from London to Middlesbrough: 43.4 quid.

 

 

One thing that can affect car fuel consumption is tire air pressure for the following reasons:

  1. Rolling Resistance: Properly inflated tires have less rolling resistance, meaning they require less energy to keep the vehicle moving. This reduces the workload on the engine and improves fuel efficiency. On the other hand, under-inflated tires increase rolling resistance, forcing the engine to work harder and consuming more fuel.

  2. Optimal Performance: Tires that are inflated to the manufacturer's recommended pressure level ensure optimal performance and fuel efficiency. Deviating from this recommended pressure level, either by under-inflating or over-inflating the tires, can lead to decreased fuel efficiency.

  3. Tire Wear: Improper tire inflation can cause uneven tire wear, which can further increase rolling resistance and fuel consumption. Regularly checking and maintaining proper tire pressure can help prevent premature tire wear and maintain fuel efficiency.

  4. Handling and Stability: Properly inflated tires also contribute to better handling and stability, especially during cornering and braking. This can lead to smoother driving, which in turn can help improve fuel efficiency by reducing the need for sudden acceleration or braking maneuvers.

  5. Environmental Impact: Maintaining proper tire pressure is not only beneficial for fuel efficiency but also reduces tire wear and extends tire life. This helps reduce the environmental impact associated with tire disposal and manufacturing, contributing to overall sustainability.

Overall, maintaining proper tire air pressure is essential for optimal fuel efficiency, vehicle performance, and safety. Regularly checking and adjusting tire pressure according to the manufacturer's recommendations can help drivers save fuel and reduce their environmental footprint.


Diesel cost from London to Middlesbrough.

The trip with diesel fuel costs 27.4 £ (151p/lt, 62.7 mpg).
For 2 passengers: 13.7 £ (27.4/2) /p.
For 3 passengers: 9.13 £ (27.4/3) /p.
For 4 passengers: 6.85 £ (27.4/4) /p.


Alternative routes from London to Middlesbrough

The second route from London to the Middlesbrough is 244.09 miles and takes 4 hours and 22 minutes.


Which is the cheapest route from London to Middlesbrough by car?

The cheapest route from London to Middlesbrough is the second suggested route (244mi, 4h 22min) and costs 42.3 £ (petrol fuel cost, 143p/lt, 37.5mpg).

The most expensive route from London to Middlesbrough is the first suggested route (250mi, 4h 22min) and costs 43.4 £.

For greater safety, the driver should choose the route that passes through the highway (median barrier) and not through smaller roads (curves in the road, bad road conditions, no median barrier).


How to get from London to Middlesbrough?

There are two suggested routes. The fastest route is 250mi (distance from London to Middlesbrough) and its duration is 4h 22min. The slowest route is 244mi, and its duration is 4h 22min.

RouteCalculator provides you with the information to prepare your trip from London to Middlesbrough by car or motorbike. It offers you alternative road routes that you can follow to go from London to Middlesbrough. It provides driving directions from London to Middlesbrough, i.e. where to turn and when, distance of the London - Middlesbrough route, travel time, display of the route on the map, fuel cost (petrol, diesel) and toll (if exist) cost.

In case you share the journey (carpooling) from London to Middlesbrough with other people or friends, RouteCalculator provides the cost of the journey and the amount that each passenger will have to pay.


Where is London located?

London is located in Greater London county and in England. It is situated at an altitude of 8 meters above sea level. London has coordinates 51.5073509o,-0.1277583o. RouteCalculator provides a map of London from which you can plan your trips to other UK cities.


What is the location of Middlesbrough?

Middlesbrough is located in North Yorkshire county and in England. It is situated at an altitude of 11 meters above sea level. Middlesbrough has coordinates 54.5742270o,-1.2349560o. RouteCalculator provides a map of Middlesbrough from which you can plan your trips to other UK cities.