Route from Melton to Newcastle-under-Lyme

The distance between Melton and Newcastle-under-Lyme is 68 miles. Travel time is 1 hour and 21 minutes.

From: Melton, County: Leicestershire, England
To: Newcastle-under-Lyme, County: Staffordshire, England
68 mi , 1 h 21 min
Tolls: Stations
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Route from Melton to Newcastle-under-Lyme on map



Driving directions from Melton to Newcastle-under-Lyme

68 mi 1 h 21 min
1.
Head east on Main Street
0.5 mi
2.
Turn right
0.7 mi
3.
Turn right
1.2 mi
4.
Make a slight right
297 ft
5.
Make a slight right onto Thorpe Side
398 ft
6.
Continue onto Church Street
595 ft
7.
Turn right onto King Street
532 ft
8.
Continue slightly left onto Melton Road
1 mi
9.
Make a sharp left onto Landyke Lane
1.4 mi
10.
Turn right onto Stone Penn Lane
126 ft
11.
Turn left
2.6 mi
12.
Continue onto Six Hills Lane
2.2 mi
13.
Turn right onto Paddy's Lane (A6006)
2.1 mi
14.
Continue onto Wide Lane (A6006)
1.2 mi
15.
Continue onto East Road (A6006)
0.8 mi
16.
Continue onto Far Street (A6006)
0.3 mi
17.
Continue onto Rempstone Road (A6006)
0.5 mi
18.
Continue onto Wymeswold Road (A6006)
0.6 mi
19.
Continue onto Main Street (A6006)
0.5 mi
20.
Continue onto Ashby Road (A6006)
1.4 mi
21.
Turn right onto Loughborough Road
0.4 mi
22.
Turn left onto Rempstone Road
0.7 mi
23.
Turn left onto Woodgate Road
0.6 mi
24.
Turn right onto Brickyard Lane
0.9 mi
25.
Continue slightly right onto Melton Lane
1.5 mi
26.
Continue onto Station Road
0.7 mi
27.
Turn left onto Station Road
0.5 mi
28.
Continue onto Side Ley
0.4 mi
29.
Turn right onto Derby Road
0.5 mi
30.
Keep right at the fork
259 ft
31.
Keep left onto A50
4.7 mi
32.
Keep right onto A50
15.9 mi
33.
Enter the roundabout and take the 2nd exit onto A50
283 ft
34.
Exit the roundabout onto A50
4.7 mi
35.
Enter the roundabout and take the 2nd exit onto A50
251 ft
36.
Exit the roundabout onto A50
0.8 mi
37.
Enter McDonalds Roundabout and take the 2nd exit onto A50
160 ft
38.
Exit the roundabout onto A50
8.6 mi
39.
Enter the roundabout and take the 1st exit onto A50
34 ft
40.
Exit the roundabout onto A50
1.4 mi
41.
Take the ramp on the left towards A521: Blythe Bridge
891 ft
42.
Enter the roundabout and take the 2nd exit
224 ft
43.
Exit the roundabout
953 ft
44.
Merge right onto Uttoxeter Road (A50)
2.9 mi
45.
Take the ramp on the left
1263 ft
46.
Enter Heron Cross Roundabout and take the 2nd exit onto Victoria Place Link (A50)
481 ft
47.
Exit the roundabout onto Victoria Place Link (A50)
0.4 mi
48.
Enter the roundabout and take the 1st exit onto King Street (A50)
28 ft
49.
Exit the roundabout onto King Street (A50)
820 ft
50.
Enter the roundabout and take the 2nd exit onto City Road (A5007)
88 ft
51.
Exit the roundabout onto City Road (A5007)
0.7 mi
52.
Enter the roundabout and take the 1st exit onto City Road (A5007)
28 ft
53.
Exit the roundabout onto City Road (A5007)
0.3 mi
54.
Continue onto Lonsdale Street
443 ft
55.
Turn right onto Woodhouse Street (A52)
180 ft
56.
Continue onto Fleming Road (A52)
633 ft
57.
Keep right onto London Road (A52)
831 ft
58.
Go straight onto Hartshill Road (A52)
981 ft
59.
Keep left onto Hartshill Road (A52)
1.2 mi
60.
Enter the roundabout and take the 1st exit onto Shelton New Road (A52)
12 ft
61.
Exit the roundabout onto Shelton New Road (A52)
184 ft
62.
Continue onto George Street (A52)
891 ft
63.
Continue onto Brunswick Street (A52)
392 ft
64.
Merge right onto Brunswick Street (A52)
626 ft
65.
Enter Nelson Place and take the 3rd exit onto Ryecroft (A52)
212 ft
66.
Exit the roundabout onto Ryecroft (A52)
574 ft
67.
Turn left onto Rye Bank
152 ft
68.
You have arrived at your destination, on the right
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What is the financial outlay associated with traveling from Melton to Newcastle-under-Lyme by car?

The journey, powered by petrol, incurs a cost of £11.8. In this computational scenario, the price of petrol is assumed to be 144 pence per liter, and the car's fuel efficiency stands at 37.5 miles per gallon.

For individuals contemplating carpooling arrangements, the expenditure per traveler diminishes as the number of passengers increases. With two passengers, the cost per person amounts to £5.9 (£11.8/2). For a trio of passengers, the cost per person reduces to £3.93 (£11.8/3), and for a quartet of passengers, it further decreases to £2.95 (£11.8/4).

To provide further elucidation on the calculation process, let us dissect how the final figure is derived:

Initially, the requisite fuel quantity is determined by dividing the distance traveled by the car's fuel consumption rate. For a journey spanning 67.54 miles, this computation entails multiplying 67.54 miles by 4.54609 (liters per gallon) and subsequently dividing by the car's fuel efficiency of 37.5 mpg, resulting in a requirement of 8.2 liters of fuel.

Subsequently, the fuel expenditure is computed by multiplying the amount of fuel required by the price per liter. Given a consumption of 8.2 liters of fuel at a rate of 144 pence per liter, the cumulative cost equals £11.8.

In summation, the total fuel expenditure for the trip from Melton to Newcastle-under-Lyme stands at £11.8.


Diesel cost from Melton to Newcastle-under-Lyme.

The trip with diesel fuel costs 8.2 £ (167p/lt, 62.7 mpg).
For 2 passengers: 4.1 £ (8.2/2) /p.
For 3 passengers: 2.73 £ (8.2/3) /p.
For 4 passengers: 2.05 £ (8.2/4) /p.

Diesel fuel and gasoline (gasoline) fuel in terms of how well they use fuel: 

Diesel Fuel: In general, diesel engines use less gas than petrol engines. This is mostly because diesel fuel has a higher energy density and diesel engines are better at using heat. Compared to gasoline, diesel fuel has more energy per litre or gallon. This means that diesel engines can get more energy from each unit of fuel. Diesel engines also have higher compression ratios, which makes them even more thermally efficient. Because of this, diesel cars usually get better gas mileage and can go farther on a gallon or litre of gas than gasoline cars of the same size and speed. 
Petrol (petrol): Diesel engines use less fuel than petrol engines in general. Even though gas is still a good fuel for internal combustion engines, diesel fuel usually has a higher energy density. This suggests that gas engines might need more fuel to work as well as diesel engines. The difference between petrol and diesel cars has become smaller, though, thanks to improvements in petrol engine technology like turbocharging and direct injection. 
Overall, both diesel and gasoline engines can be used to get good gas mileage, but diesel engines tend to be better because they store energy more efficiently and cool down faster. But how people drive, how the car is built, and other things can also affect how much fuel a diesel or gas car uses.
 


Where is Melton located?

Melton is located in Leicestershire county and in England. It is situated at an altitude of 133 meters above sea level. Melton has coordinates 52.8282784o,-0.8432685o. RouteCalculator provides a map of Melton from which you can plan your trips to other UK cities.


What is the location of Newcastle-under-Lyme?

Newcastle-under-Lyme is located in Staffordshire county and in England. It is situated at an altitude of 131 meters above sea level. Newcastle-under-Lyme has coordinates 53.0132080o,-2.2273002o. RouteCalculator provides a map of Newcastle-under-Lyme from which you can plan your trips to other UK cities.