The route starts from the
A168 at
Topcliffe,
North Yorkshire and runs to
Cowgate,
Tyne and Wear where the route splits in two. The northern fork continues to
Kenton Bar, where it meets the
A1 and the
A696, while the southern fork heads west, again terminating at the
A1, this time at
Westerhope. From the Topcliffe A168 Junction, the route runs north through
Northallerton, and crosses the
A66 road just east of the
A66(M) section. It runs on through
Darlington, across A1(M) junction 59, and on to
Newton Aycliffe,
Ferryhill,
Durham and
Chester-le-Street. monument on the right The A167 bypass at
Chilton near Ferryhill was completed and opened to traffic on 20 June 2005. Construction had started in 2004, 65 years after first proposed when the route was still the A1. Beyond Chester-le-Street the A167 continues to A1(M) junction 63 and through
Birtley before crossing the A1 at the junction near the
Angel of the North. (The first route of the
Great North Road ran via
Wrekenton on the present B1296. The second route ran via Low Fell on the A167. The third route ran from the A1(M) junction 65 via the A194(M) and the A19
Tyne Tunnel, to the Wideopen A1/A19 Junction.) The start point of the
Great North Run is on the A167(M) Central Motorway in Newcastle. ==A167(M)==