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Central Highways List Stonehaven 24/07/2021 Filter: Page 2 of 139 Aberdeenshire Council List Of Highways.a Transportation Central Division Central Highways List Stonehaven 24/07/2021 Trunk Roads Road No. Road Name Description Length A90(T) Dundee - Aberdeen - From AberdeenCity Boundary At RiverDon Crossing At 20.432 Fraserburgh Trunk Road Goval To City Boundary At Corby Loch. (Aberdeen-Ellon) From District Boundary at Black Dog bypassing Balmedie and Ellon to North Division Boundary north of Toll of Birness. (Dual Carriageway for 20141m). A96(T) Aberdeen - Inverness Trunk From District Boundary at Clinterty Roundabout 39.017 Road (Aberdeen-Inverurie- bypassing Blackburn, Kintore, Inverurie and Huntly to Huntly) District Boundary at Auchairn. (Dual Carriageway for 10540m). Total Length of Trunk Roads (Miles) 59.449 Filter: Page 3 of 139 Aberdeenshire Council List Of Highways.a Transportation Central Division Central Highways List Stonehaven 24/07/2021 Class I Roads Road No. Road Name Description Length A920 Ellon - Oldmeldrum - Colpy From Route A948 at Park & Ride, via Ellon, X-roads 29.938 and Huntly - Dufftown Road with B999 to Route A947 at Newton thence from Route A947 at Oldmeldrum, Meldrum roundabout to Colpy roundabout, thence via Mounie Castle and Drum of Wartle to Route A96(T) at Colpy. A939 Deeside - Tomintoul Road From District Boundary at Cairndoor to District 7.774 Boundary at Lecht. A941 Rhynie - Cabrach Road From Route A97 at Rhynie (Essie Road, The Square) 5.915 westwards via Balhinny to District Boundary north of Elrick. A944 Aberdeen - Alford - From District Boundary near 6th milestone via Dunecht 34.132 Strathdon Road and Alford (Main Street, Donside Road) thence to Route A97 at Toll of Mossat. From Route A97 at Deskry via Strathdon to Route A939 at Colnabaichin. A947 Aberdeen - Oldmeldrum - From District Boundary at River Don via Oldmeldrum 17.831 Turriff Road (Albert Road, Urquhart Road) thence to District Boundary at The Banking, Fyvie. A948 Ellon - New Deer Road From Route A90(T) at Park & Ride roundabout 7.286 northwestwards via Ellon Northern Peripheral Road to District Boundary at Burngrains. A952 Ellon - Fraserburgh Road From its junction with Route A90(T) at Toll of Birness 0.379 to North Division Boundary near Toll of Birness. A97 Deeside - Huntly Road From District Boundary at Boltinstone via Deskry, 32.317 Kildrummy, Lumsden, Rhynie, Gartly to Huntly to join A96(T) at George V Avenue Roundabout then from A96(T) at Carvichen to District Boundary at Hill Brae. A975 Newburgh - Cruden Bay From U11c southeast of Overhill Steading to North 9.782 Road Division Boundary near Kiplaw Croft. A980 Torphins - Lumphanan - From District Boundary at Kintochar to Route A944 5.745 Muir of Fowlis - Alford Road near Alford. Total Length of Class I Roads (Miles) 151.099 Filter: Page 4 of 139 Aberdeenshire Council List Of Highways.a Transportation Central Division Central Highways List Stonehaven 24/07/2021 Class II Roads Road No. Road Name Description Length B9000 Newburgh - Pitmedden Road From Newburgh westwards to Route B999 near 7.272 Hunters Rise and from Route B999 at Pitmedden westwards to join Route A920 at Udny Castle. B9001 Inverurie - Drum of Wartle - From route B9144 at Blackhall Road northwards via 14.640 Rothienorman - Forgue Drum of Wartle to District Boundary at Redburn, and Road from Newton of Thorneybank via Forgue to Route A97 at Bogniebrae B9002 Oyne - Kennethmont and From Route A96(T) at Oyne fork via Oyne, Insch 17.076 Lumsden - Cabrach Road (Gordon Terrace, North Road), Kennethmont to Route A97 at Bogs of Noth and from Route A97 at Glenbogie westwards via Craig Castle to District Boundary at Elrick. B9003 Collieston Road From Route A975 at Cotehill crossroads to Collieston 1.898 Village. B9005 Ellon - Methlick - Fyvie Road From A90(T) roundabout northwards to Route A920 11.193 (Riverside Road) and in Ellon (Station Road, Craigs Road) via Ythanbank, to Methlick and thence via Mill of Ardo to District Boundary at Chapelhaugh. B9022 Huntly - Rothiemay Road From Route A96(T) near Huntly northwards to District 4.136 Boundary near Rothiemay. B9024 Turriff - Muiresk Road From District Boundary in Glen Dronach to Route 0.150 B9001 near Raich. B9115 Newtack - Drummuir Road Section of road south of Drumgrain bounded by Banff 0.100 and Buchan District. B9119 Kingswells - Echt - Tarland From South Division Boundary at 6th milestone via 12.929 Road Garlogie to South Division Boundary at Drumlasie with portion at Tullochvenus. B9125 Garlogie - Cullerlie Road From Route B9119 Garlogie via Cullerlie to the 3.288 junction with Route B977 at Birks. B9126 Terryvale Road From Route B977 at Lyne of Skene to Route A944 at 2.788 Loch of Skene. B9144 Blackhall Road - West High From Blackhall road at its juction with A96T Inverurie 1.022 street Bypass eastwards via Blackhall Road and West High Street to its junction with Market Place Filter: Page 5 of 139 Aberdeenshire Council List Of Highways.a Transportation Central Division Central Highways List Stonehaven 24/07/2021 Class II Roads Road No. Road Name Description Length B9170 Inverurie - Oldmeldrum - From Route B9144 at junction of West High Street and 17.266 Methlick - New Deer Road Station Road via Inverurie to Barra Roundabout and Colpy Roundabout then from Meldrum Roundabout via Methlick to Area Boundary at Knaps of Bedlam. B9172 Bogie Street - Aberdeen From Bogie Street commencing at its jucntion with 0.410 Road unclassified road to Huntly Station via Aberdeen Road to A96(T) at Carvichen B9173 George V Avenue - The From A96(T) at George V Avenue Roundabout via 0.571 Square Road George V Avenue, Gordon Street and The Square To Duke Street B973 Aberdeen Road, Blackburn From Route A96(T) Kinellar Roundabout eastwards to 1.020 A96(T) at Clinterty Roundabout B977 Echt - Dunecht - Lyne of From District Boundary near Birks northwards via Echt, 31.510 Skene - Kintore - Hatton of Dunecht, Kintore (Gauchill Road). Also School Road, Fintray - Parkhill - Kintore to route B944 at Midmill and Northern Road, Belhelvie - Balmedie Road Kintore to route A96(T) at Tavelty Junction.Then by Kingsfield Road and Hatton of Fintray B979 Culter - Blackburn - Hatton From District Boundary at Silverburn to route A944 13.009 of Fintray - North near Whitestone thence via Kirkton of Skene to District Kinmundy - Newmachar - Boundary near Clinterty. From route B973 in Blackburn Dams Road to route B977 at Hatton of Fintray. B987 Kintore Road From Route A96(T) Broomhill roundabout via School 1.905 Road, The Square & Northern Road, Kintore to A96(T) Tavelty junction B992 Whitehouse - Keig - From Route A944 at Whitehouse via Keig, Auchleven, 16.214 Auchleven - Insch - Mill of Insch (Commercial Road, Commerce Street, Denwell Newton - Culsalmond - Road) and Mill of Newton to Route A920 at Cairnhill Fisherford - Auchterless thence from Route A920 at Rothmaise to District Road Boundary at Fisherford. B993 Whiterashes - Inverurie - From Route A947 at Whiterashes via Keithhall and 21.015 Kemnay - Tillyfourie - Inverurie to Route A96(T) at Inverurie Roundabout. Millbank - Torphins Road Thence via Kemnay and Monymusk to Route A944 at Tillyfourie. Thence from Route A944 at Millbank to District Boundary at Birselasie. B994 Midmill - Kemnay Road From Route B987 north of Broomhill Roundabout via 3.225 Gauchhill Roundabout (B977 junction) and Cottown to route B993 near Kemnay. B997 Parkhill - Bridge of Don From Route B977 at Parkhill to District Boundary near 1.029 Road Fowlershill. Filter: Page 6 of 139 Aberdeenshire Council List Of Highways.a Transportation Central Division Central Highways List Stonehaven 24/07/2021 Class II Roads Road No. Road Name Description Length B999 Bridge of Don - From District Boundary near Black Dog Burn via 15.687 Whitecairns - Pitmedden - Whitecairns, Pitmedden and Tarves (The Square, Tarves - Mains of Keithfield Duthie Road) thence to Route B9170 at Mains of Road Keithfield, including slip road at junction with Route B9000. Total Length of Class II Roads (Miles) 199.353 Filter: Page 7 of 139 Aberdeenshire Council List Of Highways.a Transportation Central Division Central Highways List Stonehaven 24/07/2021 Class III Roads Road No. Road Name Description Length C100S Kinnoir - Rothiemay - From Route A97 at Costlyburn via Kinnoir to District 6.594 Craigmancie Road Boundary at Milltown, from District Boundary at Woodfold via Craigmancie to District Boundary near Garrenhaugh (Joins C73H). C106S Newton - Ruthven Road From Route A96(T) near Newton via Ruthven to Route 3.797 B9022 at Bridge of Isla at District Boundary. C107B Hospital Road, Ellon From Route B9005 at the Auction Mart via Hospital to 0.530 Route A948 at old railway bridge. C107C Greenburn - Castle Fraser From Route B977 near Nether Corskie via Greenburn 3.597 Road to C109C north of Castle Fraser. C108C Cluny Castle Road From Route A944 at Kirkwood via Cluny Castle to 4.097 Route B993 near Monymusk with branch through Sauchen to Route A944. C109B Inverebrie - Drumwhindle From Route B9005 at Inverebrie Bridge via Mains of 2.578 Road Drumwhindle to C110B at Drumwhindle. C109C Ordhead - Craigearn Road From Route A944 near Ordhead via Drumnahoy to 4.776 Route B993 north of Craigearn. C110B Arnago - Touxhill - Knaven From Route A948 near Mains of Arnage via 2.238 Road Drumwhindle to District Boundary at Coalmoss. C110S Inschtammack - Milltown From Route A96(T) at Inschtammack to Route A920 2.238 Road near Milltown with short branch from near Donans to Route A96(T). C111S Milltown - Raemurrack - From Route A96(T) near Mains on Botary under 4.060 Windyraw Road A96(T) via Raemurrack and Windyraw to Council Boundary at Bridge of Davidston. C112B Cessnie - Quilquox - From Route B9170 near Tillyfar via Cessnie to District 2.858 Auchnagatt Road Boundary near Quilquox. C113C Townhead Road From Route B987 at Kintore (Forest Road) via 1.369 Townhead northwest to Ratchhill. C113S Nether Hilton - Mains of From Route A920 near Market Hill via Nether Hilton to 2.298 Blairmore Road District Boundary at Mains of Blairmore (Joins C54H).
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