4:02 bottom right of screen on the southbound side is where I nearly died. I was on my motorbike, cruising down the inside lane at 60ish late one night when a presumably sleeping driver behind me drifted onto the hard shoulder. Waking up before hitting the barrier he swerved back onto the inside land, straight into my left side. Seeing them out of the corner of my eye I just had time to think "impatient bugger" assuming he was undertaking me. Well, having been smashed along the motorway a hundred yards or so (from one bridge to the next), I came to in the middle lane on my side. First thought was to turn off the bike, but then I realised I'm in the middle lane at night. I could see that after me he'd smashed into two other cars, lying all over the road just past me. So I went full on Railway Children, running back down the hard shoulder waving my arms trying to stop the oncoming traffic. It worked. Well, except for one, a transit connect, that went by at 70ish. In the middle lane. Where my bike was lying. The police told me later they had trouble finding said bike. Eventually it was discovered inside the bonnet of the transit, some 200 yards further on 😂 Any way, I survived with bump and bruises. Which really puzzled the hospital, who were convinced I must have some sort of hidden injury somewhere after being hit by a car on a motorway.
@@solariss452 oh, and I've pretty much stopped riding now, but mainly because I got sick of riding in the wet and cold, or sweltering heat, and not being able to take a coffee with me. Also, I reached the point of being able to afford to run a fun car. Or four.
what a story, glad you're here to share it. I'm curious... what cars do you get to replace a motorcycle... I imagine most are fairly tame by comparison?
As an old RAF airfield enthusiast I'm ashamed to say I didn't realise Ansty was once an airfield, and I knew nothing about the other one, which I went past a couple of days ago!
It was used for training Polish squadrons - my Grandad was there as Ground Crew during part of the BoB. The Tower still remains - army uses it as a social club. My Grandads ashes were kindly allowed to be scattered near the former tower with permission of the CO of Gamecock. Most of the former runways are under the Motorway now.
I once got chased by the local fuzz from Gamecock Barracks. I was engaged in some activities with a lady in the back seat of an escort xr3, and coppers didnt like where I had parked. They also didnt get the link between said activities and barracks name.
I love how you manage to make what would otherwise be a rather hundrum topic, something that appeals to a much wider audience by adding in sheer daft antics that really nail the show. I find it strange that I sit waiting for your video each week just the same as I find it strange that I wait for dashcam videos on a Sunday, but I love all of these videos!
Even if he delivered without the humor, this wouldn't be humdrum. The crossover of highway history and abandoned places is my cup of tea. I enjoy looking at old atlases and aerial imagery for comparisons. Reading the history of routes on Wikipedia and such. Glad to see someone else does. The humor is just a good bonus
Drama,.passion, love, it's all there in 'Secrets of the motorway - M69. Add in a dash of weirdness, two disused airfields, a massive viaduct and a happy lunatic waving gleefully at a drone, and it seems you have my favourite mix of entertainment, information and history. How's the help group coming along? I think I need it!
For the three people interested, the tonalite mentioned at 8:05 got Croft Quarry SSSI designation as they documented the growth of continential crust beneath England - they're a fragment of the Caledonian mountain chain which once spanned a fair portion of the UK
I grew up in Earl Shilton and was very aware of Croft Quarry and the building of the M69 in the seventies . I am maybe the 4th person interested in what you said about Tonalite. Thanks.
The M69 is quite possibly one of, if not, my favourite motorway I have been on so far (though I have only been on 8 atm tbh, which include M1, M5, M6, M42, M55, M56, M65 and M69). In spite of it being one of the closest motorways to me, it's been fast every time I've been on the M69, though at the moment this marks one of the 5 motorways we use to get to Cornwall. So it was good to learn a bit more about the area. Thanks for providing us with a bit more insight about the M69!
One of my local motorways 10 mins from my house. Always noticed the additional bits of road that looked unused and this video has cleared that up perfectly.
Well I lived in Leicester and remember it opening on the first day. We had no idea where it went as in the old days to get to Brum where my auntie lived we had to do a trek via No Man's Heath, Ibstock and Measham! Also the M69 was the road I had my first major accident in a Peugeot 405! The auto box decided to blow up on the outside lane just after the M6. I accidentally gave my mother a black eye by forcing her back into the passenger seat with my hand whilst trying to stop car careering out of control which it did. It promptly smashed into the central reservation and span around a few times. We drove back to Leicester in a car that looked like something out of Mad Max and my mother covered in blood! Also Leicester has a big history of roads going AWOL. The EDDR (Eastern District Distributer Road) that was built but was never finished. The ring road that stops, starts, stops again. People familiar with Leicester would know the ghost duel carriageways around Goodwood Road and Glenhills Way. It's a mish mash of failed council experiments and cost cutting. Also the M1 it's self is not the original path of M1 we see today. It was supposed to cut through and skirted Bradgate Park but this was changed. Also I have pictures of my Dad standing on bridges on the M1/M69 during construction as he was something to do with the heavy electrics and lighting. My mother also worked at the nearby LFE Service station that was posh and it had a Conran restaurant that was the place to be! Oh. I forgot to mention that cars often (and still do) cut out due to fuel starvation on the end of the M69 where you have to do a loop to join the M6. If you were low on fuel the fuel would slosh to one side of the tank and cut out!
Ah, Leicester's not-a-ring-ring road! The bit that should've gone through Braunstone Kingsway that doesn't exist, The bit at the top of Troon Way that was there, derelict for many years, The missing part between the A47&A6. I believe it should've been a dual carriageway with service roads either side all the way round.
@@Technaudio I used to work for the council and the the so called ring road was a bit of a joke. In fact there are two. The inner and the outer. The Inner is a mish mash of old streets and the bit around Broadbent Island and St Georges. The latter was a total flop and still is (was on it only the other day). There are huge swathes still missing and that will never be built now. Notable bits are is the area areas around the end of Goodwood Road to Marydene Drive/Shady Lane. The stubby bit is clearly seen on Google maps. That bit should of gone though to Oadby via the the land opposite the Co-op farm on Gartree Road and across to London Road and Welford Road, Asquith Way and up to the M1....still all there but never completed as a DC. The it you mentioned between the A47/A6 was the same, new wide boulevards but never built. We had a house on Uppingham Road not far from St Josephs and the deeds and the solicitor said that we could lose part of our garden is they duelled the A47 from the then Trocadero (Now the Shell garage) right up to Wadkin's sports ground in Bushby. All the infrastructure was put in but not the actual duelling. I can still remember the railway running across the junction of Goodwood and Uppingham Road as we lived at 337 Uppingham Road then 298 Scraptoft Lane in those days! Even today, have a look at Google Maps and it's all wrong! And you mention the Kingsway... my daughter lives on that huge wide bit!
Jon if there was an award for wringing every drop of interest out of what must be one or the dullest motorways, I think you’ve won it hands down. Continuing the sinister interweaving of our lives started in last week’s M54 video, I used to work at Hinckley so enjoyed the delights of this bland strip of fast tarmac most days. One fact you might have chosen to omit is that Cadent Gas’s operations centre in Hinckley, just off jct 2 helps to deliver gas to 11 million homes and businesses across the Midlands, East Anglia, the North West and North London. Hinckley’s other claim to fame - aside from being home to Triumph motorcycles - is I’m sure it has more grown men in tracky bottoms riding around on BMX’s than anywhere else in the UK. Another outstanding video Jon and a reason to look forward to Sunday nights!
You missed the weirdest bit of oddity: if you join the M69 from the M6 northbound or A4600 out of Coventry, you actually have to drive on a small section of B road (B4065 - which used to be the A46 in fact) to get onto the M69. So the signs are white and black instead of the more familiar blue and white, which I’m sure catches people out.
you are cock on ..... its unlit and a great place to get your toe down except for the quantity of people who slam the brakes on wondering where the hell they are and wheres the motorway gone to be replaced with some oddity duel carrageway that flys over where you suspect you want to be ....
@@AutoShenanigans Leicester is a great place for roads that have gone AWOL. See my post at the top. I used to work for the council and my dad was a Civil and Electrical Engineer so we as kids saw a few motorways!
2:40 Shelton village or Shilton Village ? It’s from the CC. Please specify it’s the one in Warwickshire. You mentioned the A46 and it does go past a town called Earl Shilton. as it is called Earl Shilton and it is actually a town. Also Shilton is the name of a larger town in Oxfordshire too. It needs some clarifications. The whole time I was thinking you were mentioning about Earl Shilton and it was also kind of near Anstey next to Leicester. It’s not the Ansty (no e) like the one you were mentioning. You also mentioned it was starting at Leicester as well and it doesn’t help with the confusion. I’m aware the both start and end from Ansty to Anstey. Also where is the B065 ? I can’t find it in a map. Do you mean B5065? . Also all the B roads start with a 4 or a 5 because it intersects zones 4 and 5. Also don’t all B roads was zones starting with 1 not a 0 ? There are a number of mistakes here. 4:27. The constituency of Bosworth (it’s the electoral area for Hinckley and Bosworth) never had a labour MP at that time. In fact it has always been a Conservative (Tory) MP since 1970. In fact the MP in 2015 for Bosworth was David Tredinnick. He was the MP for Bosworth from 1987 to 2019. You may have known him for his very outspoken views on alternative medicine, homeopathy and astrology for the NHS. He was also done for the cash for questions scandal in the early 2000s with his former employer Lloyds. I can’t believe you go this so wrong. Also Chris Kealy was a labour candidate for Bosworth at that time not an MP.
In 1976-7 we lived in Thurlaston near the route the M69 was going to take. We used to walk down to watch the workmen building the new motorway. Quite exciting for an 8-year old. Of course, there was no junction anywhere near us, so it wasn't much use - still had to use the A47 or A46 to get anywhere. I remember that petrol was 69p per gallon. Those were the days!
We lived a bit further up and used some of the wood laid out for the roadside fencing to build some nifty goals in our back field next to the new m/way.
Mocking my hometown. I got a laugh out of this. But it was also very informative as well and great to hear little bits about my local area. Thank you very much for this series and the videos.
Sunday isn’t compete without a motorway video now. I always remember the M69 as a way to bypass the M42/A42 works back before it was completed in early 90s.. a fairly easy route onto the M1. Looking forward to the M49 video and how long you can spread it out for.. mind you we did have some J1 news this week so maybe hold out till it’s open 😂
I used to drive the M69 pre-covid every week both ways so your video is very insightful and helpful with many facts about it that I didn't know I was interested in till now !🤣
Nice finish on the Whetstone viaduct - popular for some light trespassing with the locals; though I'm surprised you didn't have a look at the broken farmhouse and rotting machinery a wee bit further along. (Pedant note: the vowel in -stone and -cote is the schwa so it's more Whetstuhn and Bramcuht.)
“WILD STALLIONS” 🎸 🎸🎸🤘🏼🤘🏼 Oh man I’ve not seen that film in years. The m69 seems quite a tame motorway, not much going on kind of motorway. Yet another excellent video John and co
Back in the late 90s, when I was a delivery driver, I'd travel along the M69 in both directions every day. It was great for really pushing on well beyond the limit because the cops never seemed to patrol it. I seem to remember a somewhat derelict building in between the trees, as one travelled towards Leicester, that always put me in mind of the house in the woods in the film The Blair Witch Project. Strangely, I haven't seen it in recent years.
Was something to do with testing windows & glass, was as you said made of concrete on 2 levels ( size of an house) it was next to the old quarry crushers. back before the time the motorway was built early to mid 1970s ? , I use to push bike there with my mates at weekends, and later ride our trials bikes up and down the road as it was being built all for fun , and that section was carried by Alfred mcalpine
Starting to become one of my favourite RUclipsrs next to that guy who does trains n least used stops, the beardy one who lives in France (not a professor but the Prof just as cool) and the bloke who still hasn't finished London. Great video guys.
Great video again John, I live fairly near to the Leicester end and never knew about the intended flyover to connect the M1, makes sense though and explains the weird 3-into-2 lane narrowing before that ‘mound’ - thanks for the info and great research.
The first few times I ever drove that Leicester end of the M69 I instinctively looked right at that bit as if I was about to merge onto a non existent road.
I live in stoney stanton and have commuted daily on the m69 since 2014. Best motorway in the world. Fast. Very little traffic. Great video lovely to learn about a roadway so often used
Ah the M69. My favourite motorway and the motorway that inspires the M69 derby between leicester and Coventry. Know about Croft as I have family who live there and from there and have been on Croft hill before. Also Nuneaton - the town I live in got a mention. Always a positive haha
Hey Jon. Another great entertaining video. The old testing building with the big exhaust thing 1min52 in is in fact still in use. It’s the outlet for an engine test bed for when they service and repair engines. My mate works there and confirmed it’s very noisy when they are running it up. It was Rolls Royce owned but is now owned by a Scottish company although I can’t remember the name of them!
That would be RWG. I wasn't sure if they were still operating there or not. I can appreciate it bring noisy and probably uses a fair bit of power as well!
Yes that’s it RWG! I thought it was MWG but wasn’t sure. It still operates out of that little old building but only has about 12 employees over two shifts 👍🏻
One of the original plans for the Leicester end, which you mentioned as meeting the A563, was going to take the route of the A563 which was only completed in the 80s as still the M69 and go right through to the A47A563 roundabout as we know it now. And at the other end at Coventry, you used to be forced off on the loop road round to the M6, because the continuation into the Coventry bypass had not been built, you were forced left, the M69 went on to the top of the hill (but was barriered off) and just beyond the overhead gantry, it dropped off a sheer edge down to the dumbell junction that now runs underneath 😂. Looked so weird! For many years, until the continuation around Coventry was built, the M69 was about as as busy as the A45 Fun fact: If you are travelling east on the M6 and take the sliproad to the M69, the numbers on the road were not done properly. For some reason, rather then using the stencils/outlining for M 6 and 9, they used. M, 6 and oddly a backwards P. So locally its been known to some people as the M Sixtybackwards P for years. One still remains although the other two were resurfaced over recently.
Another interesting video, thanks Jon. I can’t believe that I look forward to seeing an episode each week. As I’ve said before, it must take you ages to put these together. Well done! Cheers 😊
Will be travelling this road at the weekend, haven't been that way for years. Sound of my childhood - grew up hearing the Rolls Royce Engine testing at night.
@@JP_TaVeryMuch I'm guessing we didn't hear it - we weren't actually that near so it probably was just something we heard of the night was particularly still or if the wind was blowing in our direction!
My grandparents lived in Stoney Stanton - famous, incidentally, for divers' paradise Stoney Cove... The Calor Depot was previously a works site for Redland Brick, presumably attached to the quarry next door. That quarry, and Croft Quarry were owned by English China Clay, and manufactured pre-cast concrete components such as sewer pipe saddles and kerbstones. I also remember the M69 being constructed. The section northbound, certainly after junction 2 was originally laid using concrete slabs. I can remember walking over the bridge at Pingle Lane and the noise from the cars driving on this surface was horrendous!
Was the bit between Hinckley (J1) and Sapcote (J2) concrete, or just the original 1976 Sapcote-Leicester section? J2-J1 did open sometime between 1976 and 1977 when the full route opened - there's an ATV Today clip clearly showing traffic having to join or leave at J1.
The abandoned tarmac at the M1 junction it looks like they were going to have the main outer lane go North to join the M1. Shame it was abandoned as the junction design could of been far better! However the logic of the M69 going straight to the other side of the M1 made a lot of sense! Because in the 1960’s and 70’s there were plans of an expressway or mini motorway to stretch from Belgrave to the top (South side) of Victoria Park. Had they continued with these plans I imagine they would have been connected allowing high speed traffic straight in and out of Leicester city centre.
There has been an active quarry in Croft since Roman times. There is a small cut in the old village known as "The Clevis" It's believed the Romans cut this to drain a lake that stood at the foot of the hill and went as far as Sharnford, towards the A5. (Very close to High Cross, the Roman centre of Britain, it is claimed) In doing this, the river Soar was diverted and the stone used on the Fosse way.
I travel along the M69 most weeks and never noticed half of these points! Too busy avoiding the DPD vans and lorries that think they own the road. The view over the edge of the quarry has set off my vertigo though so probably need to lie down before getting behind the wheel!
I used to drive regularly up and down the M69 going from Leicester over to Leamington via the Coventry bypass. In the last 20 years I can never remember a time when there haven’t been roadworks somewhere along the Coventry bypass. I just thought I would share that.
I grew up in Broughton Astley, just a stones throw from Croft, always good to see something you know on these videos. Also Whetstone is pronounced "wet-stun".
Another very entertaining and well researched video. I have always thought, as I lived through the stop/go economic cycles of the 70's to the 90's, comparing the M69 and the (only half motorway) M42 linking the cities of Derby, Leicester and Nottingham with Birmingham, motorway building of the time reflects the crazy economic system then and the Government response. At least the M69 is three lane full motorway standard, the M42 is two lane and not even all motorway. The M42 built "on the cheap" during recession some people still say. Short sighted Government is not a new thing.
Halfway to your 100k, hope you get there! I like your style, I'm an ex-BBC producer and you are the sort of presenter I would have hired in a flash back in the day. Mind you, you were probably in school at the time...
As a former local I don’t agree that the reason for the incomplete J2 was lack of funds etc, we were always led to believe it was because a full junction there would increase traffic into Burbage and Sapcote, with roads in and out of these villages not being up to dealing with the additional traffic.
Never understood why they named this motorway as the M69 when the A69 lies much, much further north. Then again the M5 and A5 hardly run parallel so hey.. Cheers Jon, another great vid.
It’s the M69 because motorways that spur off the M6 were all planned to be numbered M6n (where n = 1 to 9), and this was the southernmost motorway hence 69, before the M6 starts near Rugby, spurring off the M1. Others were planned. IIRC the M67 would have been near Stoke.
Zonal naming system🙂 Motorways have their own, then all purpose roads have their own. Start at your single digit roads, everything clockwise to the next single digit road will have it’s number. There’re a few places where these match like Kent, but Motorway Zone 4 is very different to All Purpose Zone 4 in terms of area covered.
Great video 😎. I'm spending the rest of my week ooop North on hols so I have 2.5 hours on the A1 northbound from Peterborough with Dad in the passenger seat telling me, again, how the A1 "used to go through the centre of Stamford"...
John..you are the best mate, very informative and straight to the point. Road designers know sweet f.a. what they are doing..Also was that skunk works for Rolls Royce in their day?
you forgot to mention that the m69 is infact the leicester drag strip as theres no cameras and its very common to see people doing 100 plus between leicester and hinckley
Nice to see from the done footage and in the background of some of the shots that the M69 appears to still have plenty of SOX (low pressure sodium) lamps above it for lighting. Whether they work however is another story considering how National Highways dont really tend to maintain them anymore as they slowly get replaced by LED lighting and begin to go extinct.
Yes they are indeed still there however very few still work, makes for a disturbing nighttime drive with the odd one on here and there. Used to be great at night back when they all worked
There's a few at the Coventry end and like you say only a few working now but that's about it. The rest of the motorway is very much unlit - even the four roundabouts were unlit until around 15-16 years ago when they were signalised. (The Sapcote island isn't but the amount of traffic that uses it is tiny.) Leicestershire County Council did a major SOX-to-LED conversion programme between around 2014 and 2018 - there's very few, if any, SOX lights left in Leicestershire; I must admit I miss the pink glow which meant "it's starting to get dark!"
@@jamesmt142 one of my biggest annoyances of the Sapcote junction is those people that think it's acceptable to use the left hand lane to turn right towards Hinckley.
As I live in one of the towns u mentioned I have always wondered what that random bit of tarmac is when u get on the m69 from leicester and now I know, I’ve drove up and down this motorways hundreds of times now and I’ve never acc thought about any of this info, I just love it late at night cos theirs no speed cameras 🤷🏼♂️😂
4:02 bottom right of screen on the southbound side is where I nearly died. I was on my motorbike, cruising down the inside lane at 60ish late one night when a presumably sleeping driver behind me drifted onto the hard shoulder. Waking up before hitting the barrier he swerved back onto the inside land, straight into my left side. Seeing them out of the corner of my eye I just had time to think "impatient bugger" assuming he was undertaking me. Well, having been smashed along the motorway a hundred yards or so (from one bridge to the next), I came to in the middle lane on my side. First thought was to turn off the bike, but then I realised I'm in the middle lane at night. I could see that after me he'd smashed into two other cars, lying all over the road just past me. So I went full on Railway Children, running back down the hard shoulder waving my arms trying to stop the oncoming traffic. It worked. Well, except for one, a transit connect, that went by at 70ish. In the middle lane. Where my bike was lying. The police told me later they had trouble finding said bike. Eventually it was discovered inside the bonnet of the transit, some 200 yards further on 😂 Any way, I survived with bump and bruises. Which really puzzled the hospital, who were convinced I must have some sort of hidden injury somewhere after being hit by a car on a motorway.
Shiiiiiiit. Glad you survived that OK.
@@solariss452 in my case I think I'd have come off worse in a car. Wouldn't have been able to escape
@@solariss452 oh, and I've pretty much stopped riding now, but mainly because I got sick of riding in the wet and cold, or sweltering heat, and not being able to take a coffee with me. Also, I reached the point of being able to afford to run a fun car. Or four.
Lucky escape there man 👏🥳
what a story, glad you're here to share it. I'm curious... what cars do you get to replace a motorcycle... I imagine most are fairly tame by comparison?
As an old RAF airfield enthusiast I'm ashamed to say I didn't realise Ansty was once an airfield, and I knew nothing about the other one, which I went past a couple of days ago!
It was used for training Polish squadrons - my Grandad was there as Ground Crew during part of the BoB. The Tower still remains - army uses it as a social club. My Grandads ashes were kindly allowed to be scattered near the former tower with permission of the CO of Gamecock. Most of the former runways are under the Motorway now.
@@egnbigdave Another one to add to my list of airfields under motorways.
Name wasn't familiar to me either. You'd think Gamecock would be more notorious!
@@davidbalfour3390 en.wikipedia.org/wiki/RAF_Bramcote
@@egnbigdave Maintaining the running joke and purely by coincidence, to date there have been 69 revisions to this Wikipedia article since 2007.
M69: Giggles in my head
Gamecock Barracks: _Laughs uncontrollably_
I was there too! 😁
COC for Gas too
I once got chased by the local fuzz from Gamecock Barracks. I was engaged in some activities with a lady in the back seat of an escort xr3, and coppers didnt like where I had parked. They also didnt get the link between said activities and barracks name.
@@beecee2205 : not shenanigans?
I love how you manage to make what would otherwise be a rather hundrum topic, something that appeals to a much wider audience by adding in sheer daft antics that really nail the show.
I find it strange that I sit waiting for your video each week just the same as I find it strange that I wait for dashcam videos on a Sunday, but I love all of these videos!
I love a dashcam video but I find myself more wound up by the end :D we've some proper mongs on our roads
Even if he delivered without the humor, this wouldn't be humdrum. The crossover of highway history and abandoned places is my cup of tea. I enjoy looking at old atlases and aerial imagery for comparisons. Reading the history of routes on Wikipedia and such. Glad to see someone else does. The humor is just a good bonus
0:39 Seems appropriate to have two junctions on the M69
Drama,.passion, love, it's all there in 'Secrets of the motorway - M69. Add in a dash of weirdness, two disused airfields, a massive viaduct and a happy lunatic waving gleefully at a drone, and it seems you have my favourite mix of entertainment, information and history. How's the help group coming along? I think I need it!
"And over there you can see the M69," which totally justifies putting this impressive quarry in the video. Love the work.
hehehe, yeah it doesnt take a lot :D
For the three people interested, the tonalite mentioned at 8:05 got Croft Quarry SSSI designation as they documented the growth of continential crust beneath England - they're a fragment of the Caledonian mountain chain which once spanned a fair portion of the UK
It all got a bit complicated the more I read into it. Good info thanks!
Fae, make that four…
I grew up in Earl Shilton and was very aware of Croft Quarry and the building of the M69 in the seventies .
I am maybe the 4th person interested in what you said about Tonalite. Thanks.
@@geoffbaker4452 I can remember them tarmac laying over the old noisy concrete. You could hear the M69 from the top of Croft hill.
30 seconds in and I've laughed out loud twice already 😂 😂
My dad used to attend airshows at RAF Gamecock in the 1950's. The art deco control tower is still there and is used as a bar and sports changing rooms
The M69 is quite possibly one of, if not, my favourite motorway I have been on so far (though I have only been on 8 atm tbh, which include M1, M5, M6, M42, M55, M56, M65 and M69). In spite of it being one of the closest motorways to me, it's been fast every time I've been on the M69, though at the moment this marks one of the 5 motorways we use to get to Cornwall.
So it was good to learn a bit more about the area. Thanks for providing us with a bit more insight about the M69!
Wait till you get to drive on the M40. It's blissful
@@omardude39yesss that’s my fav
The m56 is my fav
One of my local motorways 10 mins from my house. Always noticed the additional bits of road that looked unused and this video has cleared that up perfectly.
Well I lived in Leicester and remember it opening on the first day. We had no idea where it went as in the old days to get to Brum where my auntie lived we had to do a trek via No Man's Heath, Ibstock and Measham! Also the M69 was the road I had my first major accident in a Peugeot 405! The auto box decided to blow up on the outside lane just after the M6. I accidentally gave my mother a black eye by forcing her back into the passenger seat with my hand whilst trying to stop car careering out of control which it did. It promptly smashed into the central reservation and span around a few times. We drove back to Leicester in a car that looked like something out of Mad Max and my mother covered in blood!
Also Leicester has a big history of roads going AWOL. The EDDR (Eastern District Distributer Road) that was built but was never finished. The ring road that stops, starts, stops again. People familiar with Leicester would know the ghost duel carriageways around Goodwood Road and Glenhills Way. It's a mish mash of failed council experiments and cost cutting.
Also the M1 it's self is not the original path of M1 we see today. It was supposed to cut through and skirted Bradgate Park but this was changed. Also I have pictures of my Dad standing on bridges on the M1/M69 during construction as he was something to do with the heavy electrics and lighting. My mother also worked at the nearby LFE Service station that was posh and it had a Conran restaurant that was the place to be!
Oh. I forgot to mention that cars often (and still do) cut out due to fuel starvation on the end of the M69 where you have to do a loop to join the M6. If you were low on fuel the fuel would slosh to one side of the tank and cut out!
Ah, Leicester's not-a-ring-ring road! The bit that should've gone through Braunstone Kingsway that doesn't exist, The bit at the top of Troon Way that was there, derelict for many years, The missing part between the A47&A6. I believe it should've been a dual carriageway with service roads either side all the way round.
@@Technaudio I used to work for the council and the the so called ring road was a bit of a joke. In fact there are two. The inner and the outer. The Inner is a mish mash of old streets and the bit around Broadbent Island and St Georges. The latter was a total flop and still is (was on it only the other day). There are huge swathes still missing and that will never be built now. Notable bits are is the area areas around the end of Goodwood Road to Marydene Drive/Shady Lane. The stubby bit is clearly seen on Google maps. That bit should of gone though to Oadby via the the land opposite the Co-op farm on Gartree Road and across to London Road and Welford Road, Asquith Way and up to the M1....still all there but never completed as a DC. The it you mentioned between the A47/A6 was the same, new wide boulevards but never built. We had a house on Uppingham Road not far from St Josephs and the deeds and the solicitor said that we could lose part of our garden is they duelled the A47 from the then Trocadero (Now the Shell garage) right up to Wadkin's sports ground in Bushby. All the infrastructure was put in but not the actual duelling. I can still remember the railway running across the junction of Goodwood and Uppingham Road as we lived at 337 Uppingham Road then 298 Scraptoft Lane in those days! Even today, have a look at Google Maps and it's all wrong! And you mention the Kingsway... my daughter lives on that huge wide bit!
Jon if there was an award for wringing every drop of interest out of what must be one or the dullest motorways, I think you’ve won it hands down.
Continuing the sinister interweaving of our lives started in last week’s M54 video, I used to work at Hinckley so enjoyed the delights of this bland strip of fast tarmac most days. One fact you might have chosen to omit is that Cadent Gas’s operations centre in Hinckley, just off jct 2 helps to deliver gas to 11 million homes and businesses across the Midlands, East Anglia, the North West and North London. Hinckley’s other claim to fame - aside from being home to Triumph motorcycles - is I’m sure it has more grown men in tracky bottoms riding around on BMX’s than anywhere else in the UK.
Another outstanding video Jon and a reason to look forward to Sunday nights!
Thanks mate. Indeed... I'd quite like to do the Triumph factory tour at some point. I've got tracky Bs so will blend right in.
You missed the weirdest bit of oddity: if you join the M69 from the M6 northbound or A4600 out of Coventry, you actually have to drive on a small section of B road (B4065 - which used to be the A46 in fact) to get onto the M69. So the signs are white and black instead of the more familiar blue and white, which I’m sure catches people out.
Your description is exactly accurate, and yes, it is rather odd.
you are cock on ..... its unlit and a great place to get your toe down except for the quantity of people who slam the brakes on wondering where the hell they are and wheres the motorway gone to be replaced with some oddity duel carrageway that flys over where you suspect you want to be ....
ahh I didnt know that! Thats cool.
@@AutoShenanigans Leicester is a great place for roads that have gone AWOL. See my post at the top. I used to work for the council and my dad was a Civil and Electrical Engineer so we as kids saw a few motorways!
@@alantheskinhead The ring road that isn't a ring is a fine example.
2:40 Shelton village or Shilton Village ? It’s from the CC. Please specify it’s the one in Warwickshire. You mentioned the A46 and it does go past a town called Earl Shilton. as it is called Earl Shilton and it is actually a town. Also Shilton is the name of a larger town in Oxfordshire too. It needs some clarifications. The whole time I was thinking you were mentioning about Earl Shilton and it was also kind of near Anstey next to Leicester. It’s not the Ansty (no e) like the one you were mentioning. You also mentioned it was starting at Leicester as well and it doesn’t help with the confusion. I’m aware the both start and end from Ansty to Anstey.
Also where is the B065 ? I can’t find it in a map. Do you mean B5065? . Also all the B roads start with a 4 or a 5 because it intersects zones 4 and 5. Also don’t all B roads was zones starting with 1 not a 0 ? There are a number of mistakes here.
4:27. The constituency of Bosworth (it’s the electoral area for Hinckley and Bosworth) never had a labour MP at that time. In fact it has always been a Conservative (Tory) MP since 1970. In fact the MP in 2015 for Bosworth was David Tredinnick. He was the MP for Bosworth from 1987 to 2019. You may have known him for his very outspoken views on alternative medicine, homeopathy and astrology for the NHS. He was also done for the cash for questions scandal in the early 2000s with his former employer Lloyds. I can’t believe you go this so wrong.
Also Chris Kealy was a labour candidate for Bosworth at that time not an MP.
The outro shot, Now that’s a bridge, no crappy concrete there, nice post
I've always wondered what that weird bit was for at the Leicester end. Another great video 👍🏼
Great video. Can concur that the A5460, A563 and the whole of M1 Jct 21 is a complete road planning disaster.
Standard appreciation button pressed 👍. Cheers for the content as usual.
In 1976-7 we lived in Thurlaston near the route the M69 was going to take. We used to walk down to watch the workmen building the new motorway. Quite exciting for an 8-year old. Of course, there was no junction anywhere near us, so it wasn't much use - still had to use the A47 or A46 to get anywhere. I remember that petrol was 69p per gallon. Those were the days!
We lived a bit further up and used some of the wood laid out for the roadside fencing to build some nifty goals in our back field next to the new m/way.
I lived near Shilton , Dowset was the contractor at the time and I can remember the sound of the pile drivers for the bridges
Hello From United States, Florida. Great channel and video keep up the great work
Mocking my hometown. I got a laugh out of this. But it was also very informative as well and great to hear little bits about my local area. Thank you very much for this series and the videos.
Sunday isn’t compete without a motorway video now. I always remember the M69 as a way to bypass the M42/A42 works back before it was completed in early 90s.. a fairly easy route onto the M1. Looking forward to the M49 video and how long you can spread it out for.. mind you we did have some J1 news this week so maybe hold out till it’s open 😂
Possibly the best channel on RUclips
So right brilliant blog 👏
ahh well thanks mate. It's alright.
I used this motorway twice yesterday and was wondering about that empty bit as you join! Thank you!
I used to drive the M69 pre-covid every week both ways so your video is very insightful and helpful with many facts about it that I didn't know I was interested in till now !🤣
I’ve lived near this motorway for over 20 years, and I never knew any of this. Excellent video; formidable research.
Nice finish on the Whetstone viaduct - popular for some light trespassing with the locals; though I'm surprised you didn't have a look at the broken farmhouse and rotting machinery a wee bit further along.
(Pedant note: the vowel in -stone and -cote is the schwa so it's more Whetstuhn and Bramcuht.)
Aha!!! A bit of Les-tah. Like Enderbeh and Cosbeh!
Missed the house completely, shame!
It's the highlight of my Sunday when the notification comes up on my phone for your new video! Keep them coming.
It looks like your sign-off piece was done on the former Great Central Railway at Whetstone viaduct. Nice drone shot at the end there, thanks.
Hope you've had a good week John. Great outro and this time great intro. 69 DUDES!
Splendid, another video from Auto Shenanigans.
“WILD STALLIONS” 🎸 🎸🎸🤘🏼🤘🏼
Oh man I’ve not seen that film in years.
The m69 seems quite a tame motorway, not much going on kind of motorway.
Yet another excellent video John and co
When films were good!
Back in the late 90s, when I was a delivery driver, I'd travel along the M69 in both directions every day. It was great for really pushing on well beyond the limit because the cops never seemed to patrol it.
I seem to remember a somewhat derelict building in between the trees, as one travelled towards Leicester, that always put me in mind of the house in the woods in the film The Blair Witch Project. Strangely, I haven't seen it in recent years.
I remember that building too, like a massive concrete monolith. I think it was demolished some years ago.
I believe this building that you remembered was next
Was something to do with testing windows & glass, was as you said made of concrete on 2 levels ( size of an house) it was next to the old quarry crushers.
back before the time the motorway was built early to mid 1970s ? , I use to push bike there with my mates at weekends, and later ride our trials bikes up and down the road as it was being built all for fun , and that section was carried by Alfred mcalpine
Starting to become one of my favourite RUclipsrs next to that guy who does trains n least used stops, the beardy one who lives in France (not a professor but the Prof just as cool) and the bloke who still hasn't finished London.
Great video guys.
Those are all great channels!! Thanks for watching mate
Ah the M69 - my first motorway living in Coventry and then having relatives then sisters and then going to Uni in Leicester - a nice one to learn on 😊
Great video again John, I live fairly near to the Leicester end and never knew about the intended flyover to connect the M1, makes sense though and explains the weird 3-into-2 lane narrowing before that ‘mound’ - thanks for the info and great research.
Nicely done, thank you! Interesting history and curious roads stubs - check.
Thanks for watching!
And when I'm looking at this... you also have 69k subscribers...
Nice.
Informative and sarcastic...ticks all the boxes
RUclips: here's a video about motorways
Me: sounds boring
Also me: why am I hooked on videos about motorways?
It is all about 'lovely' editing. And you get it Perfectly!
The first few times I ever drove that Leicester end of the M69 I instinctively looked right at that bit as if I was about to merge onto a non existent road.
I live in stoney stanton and have commuted daily on the m69 since 2014. Best motorway in the world. Fast. Very little traffic. Great video lovely to learn about a roadway so often used
It's also alleged to the most heavily patrolled due to its short length.
Hello John!!!!! Oooooh gunna get a cuppa and sit and watch!!! Keep it up mate 🤟🏻
Nice bit of Bettencourt widdling @ 6.04 🙂
Ah the M69. My favourite motorway and the motorway that inspires the M69 derby between leicester and Coventry. Know about Croft as I have family who live there and from there and have been on Croft hill before. Also Nuneaton - the town I live in got a mention. Always a positive haha
Hey Jon. Another great entertaining video. The old testing building with the big exhaust thing 1min52 in is in fact still in use. It’s the outlet for an engine test bed for when they service and repair engines. My mate works there and confirmed it’s very noisy when they are running it up. It was Rolls Royce owned but is now owned by a Scottish company although I can’t remember the name of them!
That would be RWG. I wasn't sure if they were still operating there or not. I can appreciate it bring noisy and probably uses a fair bit of power as well!
Yes that’s it RWG! I thought it was MWG but wasn’t sure. It still operates out of that little old building but only has about 12 employees over two shifts 👍🏻
One of the original plans for the Leicester end, which you mentioned as meeting the A563, was going to take the route of the A563 which was only completed in the 80s as still the M69 and go right through to the A47A563 roundabout as we know it now.
And at the other end at Coventry, you used to be forced off on the loop road round to the M6, because the continuation into the Coventry bypass had not been built, you were forced left, the M69 went on to the top of the hill (but was barriered off) and just beyond the overhead gantry, it dropped off a sheer edge down to the dumbell junction that now runs underneath 😂. Looked so weird!
For many years, until the continuation around Coventry was built, the M69 was about as as busy as the A45
Fun fact: If you are travelling east on the M6 and take the sliproad to the M69, the numbers on the road were not done properly. For some reason, rather then using the stencils/outlining for M 6 and 9, they used. M, 6 and oddly a backwards P.
So locally its been known to some people as the M Sixtybackwards P for years. One still remains although the other two were resurfaced over recently.
I meant it was about as busy as the M45 obviously 😅
I have noticed that odd 9 many times.
I spotted the backwards P yesterday! Thanks, never realised before.
Another interesting video, thanks Jon. I can’t believe that I look forward to seeing an episode each week. As I’ve said before, it must take you ages to put these together. Well done! Cheers 😊
Loved this one. See ya next Sunday
See you then mate!
Here's a comment to hopefully help the algorithm show it to more and more people. Your channel relaxes me lol
Will be travelling this road at the weekend, haven't been that way for years.
Sound of my childhood - grew up hearing the Rolls Royce Engine testing at night.
Presumably they tested during daylight hours as well but you couldn't hear it. Or did they need the dark or dislike the neighbours‽
@@JP_TaVeryMuch I'm guessing we didn't hear it - we weren't actually that near so it probably was just something we heard of the night was particularly still or if the wind was blowing in our direction!
Thanks for another cracking vlog very interesting 🧐
I Love the humor, and another enjoyable video as always, thanks.
Nice one John 👍
thanks John
Another great video, John. Your humor and editing is what makes it so great. Keep up the good work. Not far from 50k subs now 👍
It's getting there..so close now! Thanks for watching
Excellent work yet again young Jon.
Great video very interesting to watch I love this series.
My week has actually been pretty good, thanks for asking.
My grandparents lived in Stoney Stanton - famous, incidentally, for divers' paradise Stoney Cove...
The Calor Depot was previously a works site for Redland Brick, presumably attached to the quarry next door. That quarry, and Croft Quarry were owned by English China Clay, and manufactured pre-cast concrete components such as sewer pipe saddles and kerbstones.
I also remember the M69 being constructed. The section northbound, certainly after junction 2 was originally laid using concrete slabs. I can remember walking over the bridge at Pingle Lane and the noise from the cars driving on this surface was horrendous!
Was the bit between Hinckley (J1) and Sapcote (J2) concrete, or just the original 1976 Sapcote-Leicester section? J2-J1 did open sometime between 1976 and 1977 when the full route opened - there's an ATV Today clip clearly showing traffic having to join or leave at J1.
This is a good documentary. Very historical/interesting.
The abandoned tarmac at the M1 junction it looks like they were going to have the main outer lane go North to join the M1. Shame it was abandoned as the junction design could of been far better!
However the logic of the M69 going straight to the other side of the M1 made a lot of sense! Because in the 1960’s and 70’s there were plans of an expressway or mini motorway to stretch from Belgrave to the top (South side) of Victoria Park. Had they continued with these plans I imagine they would have been connected allowing high speed traffic straight in and out of Leicester city centre.
Keep up the good work dude, especially love the stuff in my area, south herts
Thanks mate appreciate that a lot. I'll be putting it towards a new camera.
@@AutoShenanigans Nice one, have you considered one on the A1(m)? There are a ton of disused bits and bobs between Mimms and letchworth
We've covered the A1M already but missed those disused bits... where abouts in letchworth would one find these?
There has been an active quarry in Croft since Roman times. There is a small cut in the old village known as "The Clevis" It's believed the Romans cut this to drain a lake that stood at the foot of the hill and went as far as Sharnford, towards the A5. (Very close to High Cross, the Roman centre of Britain, it is claimed) In doing this, the river Soar was diverted and the stone used on the Fosse way.
Thanks
Thanks a lot mate, really kind of you. It shall go towards a new camera so hopefully I can sharpen up some of that footage :D
Just fixing the auto focus will be good enough 😊
I travel along the M69 most weeks and never noticed half of these points! Too busy avoiding the DPD vans and lorries that think they own the road. The view over the edge of the quarry has set off my vertigo though so probably need to lie down before getting behind the wheel!
I used to drive regularly up and down the M69 going from Leicester over to Leamington via the Coventry bypass. In the last 20 years I can never remember a time when there haven’t been roadworks somewhere along the Coventry bypass. I just thought I would share that.
Nice one thanks !
Great video as always John, made even better by a little snippet of an Extreme song!
I grew up in Broughton Astley, just a stones throw from Croft, always good to see something you know on these videos.
Also Whetstone is pronounced "wet-stun".
It always makes me chuckle how many radio traffic reporters mispronounce Whetstone, Groby, Cosby etc.
@@iamthefatstig How on earth do people mispronounce 'Cosby?'
Another very entertaining and well researched video. I have always thought, as I lived through the stop/go economic cycles of the 70's to the 90's, comparing the M69 and the (only half motorway) M42 linking the cities of Derby, Leicester and Nottingham with Birmingham, motorway building of the time reflects the crazy economic system then and the Government response. At least the M69 is three lane full motorway standard, the M42 is two lane and not even all motorway. The M42 built "on the cheap" during recession some people still say. Short sighted Government is not a new thing.
Just want to say fantastic video love your style just fantastic and really interesting
I believe the area at the M1 end, which is now Fosse Park / Meridian / Everards Meadow was proposed to be the site of the NEC.
I remember looking at it as the free world when I was 8 weeks into basic training 👍 good vids , keep it up
Brilliant and we'll presented .
Well researched
Cheers mate
Halfway to your 100k, hope you get there! I like your style, I'm an ex-BBC producer and you are the sort of presenter I would have hired in a flash back in the day. Mind you, you were probably in school at the time...
hehe I possibly was :D Thanks for watching mate
that final shot of the old bridge with graffiti is very nice, looks like a relaxing spot to be and explore
Fun fact you have an exact voice Double in Captain Lee Anderton of the andertons music shop channel
haha.. I watch their vids occasionally.
Been waiting for this one from you guys! Always wondered about this so I'm glad I finally have some answers 😁
As a former local I don’t agree that the reason for the incomplete J2 was lack of funds etc, we were always led to believe it was because a full junction there would increase traffic into Burbage and Sapcote, with roads in and out of these villages not being up to dealing with the additional traffic.
Never understood why they named this motorway as the M69 when the A69 lies much, much further north. Then again the M5 and A5 hardly run parallel so hey.. Cheers Jon, another great vid.
It’s the M69 because motorways that spur off the M6 were all planned to be numbered M6n (where n = 1 to 9), and this was the southernmost motorway hence 69, before the M6 starts near Rugby, spurring off the M1.
Others were planned. IIRC the M67 would have been near Stoke.
Zonal naming system🙂 Motorways have their own, then all purpose roads have their own. Start at your single digit roads, everything clockwise to the next single digit road will have it’s number. There’re a few places where these match like Kent, but Motorway Zone 4 is very different to All Purpose Zone 4 in terms of area covered.
Superb video as usual. Keep em coming 👍
great episode, love the bloopers
Great video 😎. I'm spending the rest of my week ooop North on hols so I have 2.5 hours on the A1 northbound from Peterborough with Dad in the passenger seat telling me, again, how the A1 "used to go through the centre of Stamford"...
hahaha everyones dad does that!
My late father-in-law was stationed with one of the Polish squadrons at Bramcote, and it was in nearby Nuneaton that he met his future wife.
Great stuff as always , Thank you.
M69? Mmmmmm... Nice.
Great video, thanks very much. Only two junctions, but such a lot going on. Good research and presentation as ever.
John..you are the best mate, very informative and straight to the point. Road designers know sweet f.a. what they are doing..Also was that skunk works for Rolls Royce in their day?
Cheers mate. Not sure on that, I think they had several sites.
not certain about RR as they had a number of non-Derby locations for engine stuff
you forgot to mention that the m69 is infact the leicester drag strip as theres no cameras and its very common to see people doing 100 plus between leicester and hinckley
Loving the videos again! :-) great work buddy!
Fantastic, thank you
Nice to see from the done footage and in the background of some of the shots that the M69 appears to still have plenty of SOX (low pressure sodium) lamps above it for lighting.
Whether they work however is another story considering how National Highways dont really tend to maintain them anymore as they slowly get replaced by LED lighting and begin to go extinct.
Yes they are indeed still there however very few still work, makes for a disturbing nighttime drive with the odd one on here and there. Used to be great at night back when they all worked
There's a few at the Coventry end and like you say only a few working now but that's about it. The rest of the motorway is very much unlit - even the four roundabouts were unlit until around 15-16 years ago when they were signalised. (The Sapcote island isn't but the amount of traffic that uses it is tiny.)
Leicestershire County Council did a major SOX-to-LED conversion programme between around 2014 and 2018 - there's very few, if any, SOX lights left in Leicestershire; I must admit I miss the pink glow which meant "it's starting to get dark!"
@@jamesmt142 one of my biggest annoyances of the Sapcote junction is those people that think it's acceptable to use the left hand lane to turn right towards Hinckley.
I love this series
Thanks as always for this! Always enjoy these!
Love the choice of music at the end of videos.
As I live in one of the towns u mentioned I have always wondered what that random bit of tarmac is when u get on the m69 from leicester and now I know, I’ve drove up and down this motorways hundreds of times now and I’ve never acc thought about any of this info, I just love it late at night cos theirs no speed cameras 🤷🏼♂️😂