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Thirsk - east coast rain line. Good pubs, few decent resturants , best fish and chips on planet, cinema, live music pubs, swimming pool, A19 access, york 15mins on train, mtb wise boltby sutton bank dalby north york moors endless reallly, houses reasonably priced
I live in North Leeds and work in both Newcastle and Manchester.
My worse journey time to Newcastle (90 miles) has been 2 hours where's as Manchester (40 miles) is routinely 2 hours and often more.
I've worked this patch for 5 years and the M62 us getting progressively worse by the month, the A1 is a pretty good road in general.
Another vote for Thirsk..
Or nearby, some like Sutton under Whitestone etc..
If I could, I'd move back there tomorrow.
I've worked this patch for 5 years and the M62 us getting progressively worse by the month, the A1 is a pretty good road in general.
Not only the M62, all roads are getting worse as the economy picks up, fuel prices come down and less routine maintenance means more unplanned and disruptive repairs are needed.
It's more of a problem on things like the M62 as it was utterly crap 3 years ago.
that was 3 years ago. the roadworks to make it Managed Motorway have finished now. At least the ones between the M1 and Huddersfield have.
There will still be accidents, and when there are accidents it will be painful, but in my experience it has got a lot better since then, on the Leeds-Hudds stretch anyway. I hardly ever go over the hill these days so I've no idea what it's like beyond Huddersfield
I've had quite a few jobs as a student and in my early working life around cars and vans and I was always amazed at how readily people would jump in a car or a van to make what I considered a spurious trip. The way traffic levels dropped during the recent crisis years just proved to me that the problem is caused by thoughtless and unnecessary use of the car. My boss is a car dinosaur; drives a mahoosive 4x4 very incompetently and would think nothing of driving to London to meet a client, taking five to eight hours depending on the traffic, while I sit in the train sipping my coffee and reading my paper for 2 hours 15 minutes. In fact he was shocked when he discovered that I take the train.
[i]I live in North Leeds and work in both Newcastle and Manchester.
My worse journey time to Newcastle (90 miles) has been 2 hours where's as Manchester (40 miles) is routinely 2 hours and often more.
I've worked this patch for 5 years and the M62 us getting progressively worse by the month, the A1 is a pretty good road in general.
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Which is why I suggested living across in the NW - btw it was like this 20 years ago too when I was driving +40k pa and lived in South Leeds.