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  2. A82 road - Wikipedia

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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. [4] [5]

  3. A roads in Zone 8 of the Great Britain numbering scheme

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    Next used on a road from Gourock to Gourock ferry terminal (not shown on a 1976 OS map but does appear on a 1978 version). In 1985, the A8 and A78 were rerouted in the area, creating the A770. The rerouting of the A8 would have put the A825 out of zone, and it was renumbered to A771. A826 Milton: Aberfeldy: A827 Ballinluig: Mid Lix: A828 Connel ...

  4. Category:Roads in Scotland - Wikipedia

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    A1 road (Great Britain) European route E15; European route E16; European route E18; A1107 road; 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 ...

  5. A86 road - Wikipedia

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    The A86 is a major road in Scotland. It runs from the Great Glen at Spean Bridge to Kingussie and the Cairngorms National Park via Loch Laggan. It is a primary route for its entire length. The road was built as a parliamentary road by Thomas Telford in 1817 to link Kingussie to Fort William. [1]

  6. A74(M) and M74 motorways - Wikipedia

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    The A74 was the original route from Glasgow to Carlisle, where it met the A7 in Carlisle city centre and the A6 south to London. Starting in the 1930s, the single-carriageway road between Gretna and Glasgow was progressively upgraded to dual carriageway, being completed in the early 1970s with the completion of the Gretna bypass.

  7. The best Scotland road trips to travel in your lifetime - AOL

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  8. A836 road - Wikipedia

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    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.

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