- The Antonine Itinerary was a Road Map of the Roman Empire.
- It is a listing of each Route or ‘Iter’ in the Roman Empire, naming the Way Stations and giving the distances between them.
London to Caistor St Edmund on Pye Road then on Ermine Street to York and Carlisle
Route
- London (Londinium)
- Chelmsford (Caesaromagus)
- Colchester (Camulodunum)
- Scole (Villa Faustini?)
- Caistor St Edmund (Venta Icenorum)
- Lackford (Camboritum?)
- Cambridge (Duroliponte)
- Water Newton (Durobrivae)
- Ancaster (Causennae)
- Lincoln (Lindum) (on Ermine Street)
- Junction with the Fosse Way
- Littleborough (Segelocum)
- Doncaster (Danum)
- Castleford (Lagentium)
- York (Eburacum)
- HQ of the Legio VI Victrix
- Junction with Dere Street and Ermine Street
- Aldborough (Isurium Brigantum)
- Catterick (Caractonium)
- Bowes (Lavatris)
- (Verteris)
- Brougham (Brocavum)
- Carlisle (Luguvalium)
- Junction with Military Way and Hadrian's Wall
Carlisle