Route from Newcastle upon Tyne to Hull

The distance between Newcastle upon Tyne and Hull is 124 miles. Travel time is 2 hours and 26 minutes.

From: Newcastle upon Tyne, County: Tyne and Wear, England
To: Hull, County: East Riding of Yorkshire, England
124 mi , 2 h 26 min
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Route from Newcastle upon Tyne to Hull on map



Driving directions from Newcastle upon Tyne to Hull

124 mi 2 h 26 min
1.
Head northwest
60 ft
2.
Turn right onto Queen Victoria Road
1292 ft
3.
Enter the roundabout and take the 3rd exit onto Claremont Road (B1318)
176 ft
4.
Exit the roundabout onto Claremont Road (B1318)
1135 ft
5.
Turn left onto Great North Road (B1318)
615 ft
6.
Take the ramp on the left
546 ft
7.
Keep right onto A167(M)
293 ft
8.
Merge left onto Central Motorway East (A167(M))
1.4 mi
9.
Turn left onto Gateshead Highway (A167)
726 ft
10.
Continue slightly right onto Gateshead Highway (A167)
1139 ft
11.
Enter the roundabout and take the 1st exit onto Park Lane (A184)
42 ft
12.
Exit the roundabout onto Park Lane (A184)
0.3 mi
13.
Continue onto Park Road (A184)
0.9 mi
14.
Continue onto Felling Bypass (A184)
2.7 mi
15.
Continue onto Newcastle Road (A184)
1.4 mi
16.
Enter Testo's Roundabout and take the 3rd exit onto A19
701 ft
17.
Exit the roundabout onto A19
681 ft
18.
Keep right onto A19
593 ft
19.
Keep left onto A19
19.1 mi
20.
Take the ramp on the left
0.3 mi
21.
Keep left towards A179: Hartlepool
131 ft
22.
Make a slight right
0.3 mi
23.
Merge right onto A19
34.6 mi
24.
Take the ramp on the left towards A19|A170
1081 ft
25.
Keep left towards A19|A170
296 ft
26.
Merge right onto York Road (A19)
7.9 mi
27.
Enter Northern roundabout and take the 2nd exit onto Easingwold bypass (A19)
199 ft
28.
Exit the roundabout onto Easingwold bypass (A19)
2.4 mi
29.
Enter the roundabout and take the 2nd exit onto A19
182 ft
30.
Exit the roundabout onto A19
5.9 mi
31.
Turn left onto East Lane
0.5 mi
32.
Continue slightly right onto Corban Lane
2.2 mi
33.
Turn right onto Sutton Road (B1363)
617 ft
34.
Continue onto Wiggington Road (B1363)
1.5 mi
35.
Enter the roundabout and take the 1st exit onto Ring Road (A1237)
37 ft
36.
Exit the roundabout onto Ring Road (A1237)
0.8 mi
37.
Enter the roundabout and take the 2nd exit onto Ring Road (A1237)
93 ft
38.
Exit the roundabout onto Ring Road (A1237)
0.7 mi
39.
Enter the roundabout and take the 2nd exit towards A1237: Scarborough
116 ft
40.
Exit the roundabout towards A1237: Scarborough
0.7 mi
41.
Enter the roundabout and take the 2nd exit onto Ring Road (A1237)
167 ft
42.
Exit the roundabout onto Ring Road (A1237)
0.9 mi
43.
Keep left onto A1237
672 ft
44.
Enter Hopgrove Roundabout and take the 2nd exit onto A64
614 ft
45.
Exit the roundabout onto A64
2.1 mi
46.
Take the ramp on the left towards A1079
1293 ft
47.
Enter Grimston Bar and take the 2nd exit onto Hull Road (A1079)
279 ft
48.
Exit the roundabout onto Hull Road (A1079)
7.5 mi
49.
Continue onto York Road (A1079)
0.3 mi
50.
Continue onto Gale Hill (A1079)
1276 ft
51.
Continue onto York Road (A1079)
1.3 mi
52.
Enter the roundabout and take the 2nd exit onto York Road (A1079)
152 ft
53.
Exit the roundabout onto York Road (A1079)
2.1 mi
54.
Continue onto Main Street (A1079)
1073 ft
55.
Continue onto York Road (A1079)
857 ft
56.
Continue onto Cross Hill (A1079)
1.5 mi
57.
Continue onto York Road (A1079)
1.3 mi
58.
Enter the roundabout and take the 2nd exit onto York Road (A1079)
144 ft
59.
Exit the roundabout onto York Road (A1079)
0.5 mi
60.
Go straight onto Giant Bradley Way (A1079)
0.7 mi
61.
Enter the roundabout and take the 3rd exit onto Giant Bradley Way (A1079)
245 ft
62.
Exit the roundabout onto Giant Bradley Way (A1079)
1.1 mi
63.
Enter the roundabout and take the 2nd exit onto Arras Hill (A1079)
198 ft
64.
Exit the roundabout onto Arras Hill (A1079)
2.8 mi
65.
Continue onto York Road (A1079)
4.2 mi
66.
Continue onto Beverley Road (A1079)
0.8 mi
67.
Enter Killingwoldgraves Roundabout and take the 3rd exit onto Beverley Bypass (A1079)
316 ft
68.
Exit the roundabout onto Beverley Bypass (A1079)
4.6 mi
69.
Enter the roundabout and take the 1st exit onto Beverley Bypass (A1079)
114 ft
70.
Exit the roundabout onto Beverley Bypass (A1079)
1.1 mi
71.
Enter the roundabout and take the 3rd exit onto Beverley Road (A1079)
625 ft
72.
Exit the roundabout onto Beverley Road (A1079)
3.4 mi
73.
Continue onto Ferensway (A1079)
412 ft
74.
Turn left onto Spencer Street
198 ft
75.
Continue slightly right onto Prospect Street
704 ft
76.
Turn left onto Albion Street
823 ft
77.
Turn right onto Bond Street
727 ft
78.
Turn left onto Vernon Street
75 ft
79.
Turn left onto Dock Street
491 ft
80.
You have arrived at your destination, on the left
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What's the cost of a drive from Newcastle upon Tyne to Hull?

The journey, powered by petrol, sets you back £21.5. In this calculation, we're crunching numbers based on a petrol price of 143 pence per liter and a car's thirst of 37.5 miles per gallon. If you're carpooling with a buddy, that's £10.75 each (£21.5 divided by 2). With a trio onboard, it drops to around £7.17 a head (£21.5 divided by 3), and with a full car of four, it's a mere £5.38 per person (£21.5 divided by 4).

Let's dig into the math behind it. The fuel expenditure hinges on the distance covered and the car's efficiency. For this particular jaunt, you're looking at guzzling down roughly 15 liters of fuel. Crunching the numbers, that's where the £21.5 total comes from for the trip from Newcastle upon Tyne to Hull.
 

 

One thing that can affect car fuel consumption is the use of air conditioning (AC) for the following reasons:

  1. Engine Load: When the AC is turned on, the compressor in the car's engine needs to work harder to cool and circulate the air. This extra workload can increase the engine's fuel consumption, especially during city driving or when the car is idling.

  2. Drag Effect: Running the AC can also increase aerodynamic drag, particularly at higher speeds. This means the engine needs to work harder to maintain speed, resulting in higher fuel consumption.

  3. Accessory Load: In addition to the AC compressor, other electrical components such as the blower fan and condenser fan also draw power from the engine when the AC is running. This increases the overall electrical load on the engine, leading to higher fuel consumption.

  4. Driving Conditions: The impact of AC on fuel consumption can vary depending on driving conditions. For example, using the AC while driving at lower speeds or in stop-and-go traffic may have a more significant effect on fuel consumption compared to highway driving.

  5. Efficiency Settings: Some cars come equipped with features like "Eco" mode or variable AC compressor speeds, which can help reduce the impact of AC on fuel consumption. Using these features can help optimize fuel efficiency while still keeping the cabin cool.

Overall, while using the AC can increase fuel consumption to some extent, it's often a necessary trade-off for comfort, especially during hot weather. However, minimizing AC usage when possible, such as using the car's ventilation system or rolling down windows at lower speeds, can help mitigate its impact on fuel consumption.


Diesel cost from Newcastle upon Tyne to Hull.

The trip with diesel fuel costs 13.6 £ (151p/lt, 62.7 mpg).
For 2 passengers: 6.8 £ (13.6/2) /p.
For 3 passengers: 4.53 £ (13.6/3) /p.
For 4 passengers: 3.4 £ (13.6/4) /p.


Alternative routes from Newcastle upon Tyne to Hull

The second route from Newcastle upon Tyne to the Hull is 143 miles and takes 2 hours and 27 minutes.

The third route from Newcastle upon Tyne to the Hull is 125.67 miles and takes 2 hours and 28 minutes.


Which is the cheapest route from Newcastle upon Tyne to Hull by car?

The cheapest route from Newcastle upon Tyne to Hull is the first suggested route (124mi, 2h 26min) and costs 21.5 £ (petrol fuel cost, 143p/lt, 37.5mpg).

The second cheapest route from Newcastle upon Tyne to Hull is the third suggested route (126mi, 2h 28min) and costs 21.8 £.

The most expensive route from Newcastle upon Tyne to Hull is the second suggested route (143mi, 2h 27min) and costs 24.8 £.

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 Newcastle upon Tyne to Hull?

There are three suggested routes. The fastest route is 124mi (distance from Newcastle upon Tyne to Hull) and its duration is 2h 26min. The other route is 143mi, and its duration is 2h 27min. The slowest route is 126mi, and its duration is 2h 28min.

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Where is Newcastle upon Tyne located?

Newcastle upon Tyne is located in Tyne and Wear county and in England. It is situated at an altitude of 56 meters above sea level. Newcastle upon Tyne has coordinates 54.9782520o,-1.6177800o. RouteCalculator provides a map of Newcastle upon Tyne from which you can plan your trips to other UK cities.


What is the location of Hull?

Hull is located in East Riding of Yorkshire county and in England. It is situated at an altitude of 8 meters above sea level. Hull has coordinates 53.7456709o,-0.3367413o. RouteCalculator provides a map of Hull from which you can plan your trips to other UK cities.