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The A7 is a major road, partly a trunk road, that connects Edinburgh in Central Scotland to Carlisle in North West England. The A7 meets the M6 motorway close to Carlisle, which connects to the English motorway network.
The Edinburgh City Bypass, designated as A720, is one of the most important trunk roads in Scotland. Circling around the south of Edinburgh, as the equivalent of a ring road for the coastal city, it links together the A1 towards north-east England, the A702 towards north-west England, the M8 through the Central Belt towards Glasgow, the A7 through south-east Scotland and north-west England as ...
Road From To Notes A7: Carlisle: Edinburgh: 92 miles (148 km) long. One of the longest trunk routes in Scotland. A70: Ayr: Edinburgh: 74 miles (119 km) long. The 2012 Collins Big Road Atlas shows the A70 as one of the five most dangerous roads in Scotland based on serious and fatal accidents between 2007 and 2009 in proportion to traffic. [1 ...
Danderhall is on the A7 road inside the Edinburgh City Bypass. Just off the Bypass and south of Danderhall is the Sheriffhall park and ride, served regularly by Lothian Buses route 33 [12] between Millerhill and Edinburgh (continuing to the western suburb of Wester Hailes).
A7 road (United Kingdom) may refer to : A7 road (Great Britain), a road connecting Edinburgh to Carlisle; A7 road (Isle of Man), a road connecting Ballasalla with Port Erin; A7 road (Northern Ireland), a road connecting Downpatrick and Carryduff; A7 road (United States of America) may refer to : County Route A7 (California), a road in Tehama ...
The A772 was a major A road located in Edinburgh, Scotland. The A772 was originally the A7 before a major renumbering of the roads into Edinburgh and also begins there, at a junction with the A701 in the neighbourhood of Nether Liberton. From this junction, the A772 heads south-east through Gilmerton, a suburb of Edinburgh. This part is known ...
Castleview House, one of four tower blocks in the area. Craigour) is a neighbourhood of southeast Edinburgh, Scotland, next to the A7 (Old Dalkeith It is surrounded on the east by the Edinburgh Royal Infirmary just across the A7; on the north by Liberton Golf Club; and on the west and south by the neighbourhoods of Moredun, Moredunvale and Fernieside.
Prestonfield House. Prestonfield is a primarily residential suburb in the south of Edinburgh, the capital of Scotland.It lies to the east of the A7 road, as it leaves the city centre, approximately 3 miles south of the centre.