The hour-long special featured several fan favourite characters from both soaps involved in a terrifying car pile up.
Coronation Street and Emmerdale came together for one night only in Corriedale - but did you spot these Easter Eggs in the crossover?
The hour-long special featured several fan favourite characters from both soaps involved in a terrifying car pile up.
Longtime fans would surely spot subtle nods to past storylines in Weatherfield and the Dales.
One example featured Corrie's Steve McDonald (Simon Gregson) as he stood in the aftermath of the crash.
Steve looked towards a van, which had Emmerdale's Jai Sharma (Chris Bisson) sat in the driver's seat.
Visibly perplexed, the cobbles veteran said 'No way', as partner Cassie (Claire Sweeney) asked if he was alright.
Coronation Streetand Emmerdale came together for one night only in explosive crossover event Corriedale
One scene featuring Chas Dingle (Lucy Pargeter) had a nod to one of Emmerdale's most iconic storylines
In one Easter Egg scene, Steve McDonald thought he saw old colleague Vikram Desai (Chris Bisson) - but it was Emmerdale's Jai Sharma, also played by Chris
In response, Steve said he thought he'd seen an old co-worker, but brushed off the thought as ridiculous.
Before joining Emmerdale as Jai in 2009, actor Chris starred in Coronation Street as Vikram Desai.
Appearing from 1999 to 2002, Vikram notably co-created taxi firm Street Cars alongside Steve.
Reacting to the Easter Egg, one fan penned on X: '#Corriedale Yes Steve, you did.'
A second remarked: 'Okay, THIS was good! #corriedale', adding three laughing emojis.
Eagle-eyed fans lapped up the nod to the characters' shared history
While not shown on-screen, one of the major players in Corriedale had a similar situation.
Oliver Farnworth - who plays Emmerdale killer John Sugden - previously starred Andy Carver in Coronation Street from 2014 to 2017.
Andy was written off from the cobbles after he was murdered by serial killer Pat Phelan (Connor McIntyre).
Meanwhile, another example came towards the end of the special, featuring Corrie's taxi driver Tim Metcalfe (Joe Duttine).
As he prepared to drive Chas Dingle (Lucy Pargeter) back to Emmerdale, the two made conversation.
Noting the name of his passenger's destination, Tim said: 'Right, onwards to Emmerdale, eh? Ain't that where the plane crashed?'
Chas simply responded by saying: 'Yes, yes it was.'
This referenced a 1993 storyline which saw an airliner that had been travelling from Canada to Eastern Europe crash in the village.
Four regular characters were killed off, as well as all of the plane's passengers and crew.
Following the plane crash, survivors renamed the village from Beckindale to become Emmerdale.
Elsewhere, beloved Coronation Street vicar Billy Mayhew (Daniel Brocklebank) tragically met his end during Corriedale.
Billy, who has been on the cobbles for 12 years, had been driving the mini van that was carrying Weatherfield residents back from Debbie Webster's (Sue Devaney) wedding.
Todd Grimshaw's abusive boyfriend Theo Silverton (James Cartwright) ultimately sealed his fate as he clipped Billy's seatbelt back in, before retreating to safety.
And the action didn't stop there as Emmerdale favourite Cain Dingle (Jeff Hordley) was shot by a rampaging John Sugden (Oliver Farnworth).
Coronation Street's Tim Metcalfe (Joe Duttine) was on hand to drive passenger Chas back to Emmerdale
Viewers feared Cain might have died, but later saw him in hospital where he received the news he could have cancer after doctors found a tumour when doing scans for his internal injuries. Cain was told he will need to undergo further tests.
John was hunted down by Cain and Aaron Dingle, Robert Sugden, Joe Tate and Coronation Street's Kit Green.
At the end of the sixty minutes, the serial killer lay dead in the woods. In a big twist, Robert's sister Victoria Sugden stood over him - but is she really the killer?
In a massive twist, Emmerdale's Graham Foster (Andrew Scarborough) appeared on screens, six years after he was killed by Pierce Harris (Jonathan Wrather).
He spent most of the episode with his identity concealed, appearing only as a mysterious hooded figure in the back of a van with a woman called Jodie, who was tied up.
It was only at the end, Joe Tate (Ned Porteous) appeared to get a glimpse of him from his hospital bed, before he slipped away.
Fans were also left thoroughly impressed by Corriedale, with one writing: ''Standing ovation from my living room. What an episode.'
Another chimed in: ''They’re gonna need a bigger stage for the NTAs when #corriedale sweep all the awards.'
While a third said: '#CorrieDale was some of the best TV I’ve watched for years'.
Corriedale is available to stream on ITVX.