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At 167 miles (269 km), [1] the A82 is the second longest A-road in Scotland, after the A9, and has been described as the "slower but more scenic route" of the two. [3] Initial sections of the road were built by General George Wade from 1724 onwards, though much of the current route was constructed by Thomas Telford in the 19th century.
The original route was on Bank Street and Bridge Street in Alexandria from Main Street (then A82) to A811 (now A813); this became part of a rerouted A82 and the road was reassigned to the old route of the A82; the section from the A82 to Bridge Street became part of the B857 when the A82 was rerouted onto the bypass. A813 Dumbarton: Balloch
The A9 is a major road in Scotland running from the Falkirk council area in central Scotland to Scrabster Harbour, Thurso in the far north, via Stirling, Bridge of Allan, Perth and Inverness. At 273 miles (439 km), it is the longest road in Scotland and the fifth-longest A-road in the United Kingdom.
The A836 is a major road entirely within the Highland area of Scotland. It is 122 miles (196 km) long [1] and runs from Ross and Cromarty to Caithness, with the majority of its length in Sutherland. At 58.648°N where it passes through East Mey, [2] it is the northernmost A-class road in mainland Great Britain.
European route E5 in the United Kingdom; A68 road; A697 road; A6105 road; A roads in Zone 7 of the Great Britain numbering scheme; Edinburgh City Bypass; A7 road (Great Britain) A70 road; A71 road; A72 road; A73 road; A74 road; A75 road; A76 road; A77 road; A78 road; A700 road; A701 road; A702 road; A724 road; A725 road; A726 road; A727 road ...
Route information; Length: 62.6 mi [1] (100.7 km) ... The A95 road is a major road of north-east Scotland connecting the A9 road in the Highlands to the A98 road near ...
The A85 is a major road in Scotland. It runs east from Oban along the south bank of Loch Etive, through Lochawe and Tyndrum, Crianlarich, Lochearnhead, St Fillans and Crieff before passing through Perth, where it crosses the River Tay via Perth Bridge (West Bridge Street) to Bridgend. Its name between Crieff and Perth is the Crieff Road.
The A92 formerly continued north from Stonehaven through Aberdeen, and terminated at Fraserburgh. The section between Stonehaven and Aberdeen was renumbered A90 in 1994. [7] [8] Upon completion of the Aberdeen Western Peripheral Route (AWPR) in 2018, the section between Stonehaven and Blackdog was once again numbered as A92.