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EAC Road Register 2020-08-28 EAST AYSHIRE COUNCIL : ROAD REGISTER At the time of publishing we believe this register to be an accurate and comprehensive record of the Roads Authority’s list of roads in terms of Section 1 of the Roads (Scotland) Act 1984, but this is not guaranteed. Users should be aware that the records are constantly changing due to new road adoptions, changes in maintenance responsibility, and changes to road layouts. Ayrshire Roads Alliance Although the register is continually being reviewed and updated to improve the quality and accuracy of the information provided, if you consider any of the information inaccurate please contact us. Opera House 8 John Finnie Street, A ‘Public Road’ is one maintained by the relevant Roads Authority. Kilmarnock, KA1 1DD A ‘Trunk Road’ is one maintained by an agent of the Scottish Government. Tel: 01563 503160 A ‘Private Road’ is one maintained by persons or bodies other than the local Roads Authority. The designation does not necessarily imply that it is closed to the general public. Print Date: 28/08/2020 RoadName Locality Town Start Finish Status CWay(m) FWay(m) Route OSRef Urb\Rur Adopted USRN A70 FROM SOUTH AYRSHIRE - COALHALL SOUTH AYRSHIRE BOUNDARY COALHALL PUB 1,167 A70 NS4319NW R - 48503056 BOUNDARY TO COALHALL A70 AT COALHALL TO B730 - COALHALL COALHALL B730 PUB 490 A70 NS4419NW R - 48503202 A70 FROM B730 TO U74 BARDARROCH - OCHILTREE B730 U74 PUB 2,938 A70 NS4419NE R - 48503058 A70 FROM U74 BARDARROCH TO - OCHILTREE U74 U717 PUB 797 A70 NS4720SE R - 48503059 U717 CREOCH A70 FROM U717 CREOCH TO TARBEG - OCHILTREE U717 A70 OCHILTREE BYPASS PUB 1,708 A70 NS4820SW R - 48503060 A70 OCHILTREE BY-PASS - OCHILTREE A70 FROM U717 CREOCH AYR ROAD PUB 758 A70 NS4920NE R - 48503061 A70 FROM OCHILTREE TO C61 - OCHILTREE BURNOCK STREET C61 DARNTAGGART PUB 554 A70 NS5021SE R - 48503062 DARNTAGGART A70 FROM C61 DARNTAGGART TO - OCHILTREE C61 DARNTAGGART C97 SKARES PUB 1,716 A70 NS5120NW R - 48503063 C97 SKARES A70 FROM C97 SKARES / - CUMNOCK C97 SKARES STATION AVENUE PUB 1,130 A70 NS5220SE R - 48503064 ORCHARDTON TO STATION AVENUE A70 FROM STATION AVENUE TO - CUMNOCK STATION AVENUE DETTINGEN ROUNDABOUT PUB 1,682 A70 NS5420 R - 48503065 DETTINGEN ROUNDABOUT A70 FROM DETTINGEN ROUNDABOUT - CUMNOCK DETTINGEN ROUNDABOUT SKARES ROAD PUB 559 A70 NS5520 R - 48503066 TO CUMNOCK A70 FROM B743 SORN ROAD TO - MUIRKIRK B743 SMALLBURN ROAD PUB 1,910 A70 NS5921 U - 48503799 MUIRKIRK A70 FROM MUIRKIRK TO LIGHTSHAW - MUIRKIRK MANSE ROAD LIGHTSHAW BRIDGE PUB 1,314 A70 NS5720 R - 48504223 BRIDGE A70 FROM LIGHTSHAW BRIDGE TO - MUIRKIRK LIGHTSHAW BRIDGE C38 GLENBUCK PUB 3,976 A70 NS7027 R - 48506029 GLENBUCK A70 FROM C38 GLENBUCK TO - MUIRKIRK C38 GLENBUCK SOUTH LANARKSHIRE PUB 421 A70 NS7027 R - 48504226 BOUNDARY BOUNDARY A71 FROM BOUNDARY TO - CROSSHOUSE NORTH AYRSHIRE BOUNDARY MOORFIELD ROUNDABOUT PUB 7,006 A71 NS3737 R - 48503467 MOORFIELD ROUNDABOUT A71 MOORFIELD ROUNDABOUT MOORFIELD KILMARNOCK A71 MOORFIELD ROUNDABOUT A71 MOORFIELD ROUNDABOUT PUB 319 A71 NS4037 R - 48503469 A71 FROM MOORFIELD - KILMARNOCK MOORFIELD ROUNDABOUT BELLFIELD INTERCHANGE PUB 4,456 A71 NS4436SW R - 48503471 ROUNDABOUT TO BELLFIELD INTERCHANGE A71 FROM U53 SKERRINGTON TO - HURLFORD U53 SKERRINGTON C127 ASHYARD PUB 631 A71 NS4636 R - 48503236 C127 ASHYARD A71 FROM C127 ASHYARD TO - GALSTON C127 ASHYARD BARRWOOD GATE PUB 1,926 A71 NS4636 R - 48503218 BARRWOOD GATE A71 FROM BARRWOOD GATE TO - GALSTON BARRWOOD GATE TITCHFIELD STREET PUB 543 A71 NS4636 R - 48503205 TITCHFIELD STREET A71 FROM TITCHFIELD STREET TO - GALSTON TITCHFIELD STREET GALSTON ROUNDABOUT PUB 557 A71 NS4636 R - 48503229 GALSTON ROUNDABOUT A71 GALSTON ROUNDABOUT TO U33 - GALSTON GALSTON ROUNDABOUT U33 WOODHEAD PUB 1,867 A71 NS5136 R - 48503316 WOODHEAD Printed on: 28 August 2020 Page 1 of 58 RoadName Locality Town Start Finish Status CWay(m) FWay(m) Route OSRef Urb\Rur Adopted USRN A71 FROM EAST MAIN STREET TO - DARVEL EAST MAIN STREET LOUDOUN AVENUE PUB 633 A71 NS5737 U - 48503867 LOUDOUN AVENUE A71 FROM LOUDOUN AVENUE TO - PRIESTLAND LOUDOUN AVENUE CROFTHEAD PUB 300 A71 NS5837 R - 48503868 CROFTHEAD A71 FROM CROFTHEAD TO U1 - PRIESTLAND CROFTHEAD U1 GALSTON MOOR PUB 65 A71 NS5837 R - 48503869 GALSTON MOOR A71 FROM U1 GALSTON MOOR TO U4 - PRIESTLAND U1 GALSTON MOOR U4 LADYBROW PUB 583 A71 NS5837 R - 48503870 LADYBROW A71 FROM U4 LADYBROW TO U5 - SOUTH U4 LADYBROW U5 PASSFORD PUB 298 A71 NS5837 R - 48503871 PASSFORD-YONDERCROFT LANARKSHIRE A71 FROM U5 PASSFORD- - SOUTH U5 PASSFORD U6 NEWLANDS PUB 729 A71 NS5937 R - 48503872 YONDERCROFT TO U6 NEWLANDS LANARKSHIRE A71 FROM U6 NEWLANDS TO U4 - SOUTH U6 NEWLANDS U4 LADYBROW PUB 1,285 A71 NS6037 R - 48503873 LADYBROW LANARKSHIRE A71 WINDY WIZEN - SOUTH U4 LADYBROW C135 ALLANTON PLAINS PUB 432 A71 NS6037 R - 48502529 LANARKSHIRE A71 FROM C135 TO SOUTH - SOUTH C135 ALLANTON PLAINS SOUTH LANARKSHIRE PUB 1,092 A71 NS6137 R - 48504182 LANARKSHIRE BOUNDARY LANARKSHIRE BOUNDARY A76 FROM BELLFIELD INTERCHANGE - HURLFORD BELLFIELD INTERCHANGE A76 BOWHOUSE ROUNDABOUT TRUNK 2,779 A76 NS4436 R - 48509205 TO B7073 A76 BOWHOUSE ROUNDABOUT - HURLFORD A76 BOWHOUSE ROUNDABOUT A76 BOWHOUSE ROUNDABOUT TRUNK 139 A76 NS4635 R - 48509224 A76 FROM B7073 TO CROSSROADS - HURLFORD A76 BOWHOUSE ROUNDABOUT A76 CROSSROADS TRUNK 1,286 A76 NS4634 R - 48509203 ROUNDABOUT A76 CROSSROADS ROUNDABOUT - CROSSROADS A76 CROSSROADS A76 CROSSROADS TRUNK 151 A76 NS4633 R - 48509218 ROUNDABOUT ROUNDABOUT A76 FROM CROSSROADS TO C77 - CROSSROADS A76 CROSSROADS C77 NETHERLANDS TRUNK 1,082 A76 NS4633 R - 48509211 ROUNDABOUT A76 FROM C77 TO B744 CROSSHANDS - CROSSHANDS C77 NETHERLANDS B744 CROSSHANDS TRUNK 2,806 A76 NS4733 R - 48509209 A76 FROM MAUCHLINE TO U725 - MAUCHLINE B705 CATRINE ROAD U725 GLASHA TRUNK 1,156 A76 NS5026 R - 48509214 GLASHA A76 FROM U725 GLASHA TO U735 - MAUCHLINE U725 GLASHA U735 HOWFORD TRUNK 582 A76 NS5025 R - 48509216 HOWFORD A76 FROM U735 HOWFORD TO B713 - CATRINE U735 HOWFORD B713 CATRINE TRUNK 1,226 A76 NS5125 R - 48509217 A76 FROM B713 TO C50 - CATRINE B713 CATRINE C50 BRACKENHILL TRUNK 955 A76 NS5224 R - 48509204 A76 FROM C50 TO TEMPLETON - AUCHINLECK C50 BRACKENHILL A76 TEMPLETON ROUNDABOUT TRUNK 2,490 A76 NS5224 R - 48509208 ROUNDABOUT A76 TEMPLETON ROUNDABOUT - AUCHINLECK A76 TEMPLETON ROUNDABOUT A76 TEMPLETON ROUNDABOUT TRUNK 156 A76 NS5422 R - 48502239 A76T AUCHINLECK BYPASS FROM - AUCHINLECK A76 TEMPLETON ROUNDABOUT A76 DETTINGEN ROUNDABOUT TRUNK 2,740 A76 NS5422 R - 48509201 TEMPLETON RBT TO DETTINGEN RBT A76 DETTINGEN ROUNDABOUT - CUMNOCK A76 DETTINGEN ROUNDABOUT A76 DETTINGEN ROUNDABOUT TRUNK 218 A76 NS5520 R - 48502550 A76 CUMNOCK BYPASS FROM - CUMNOCK A76 DETTINGEN ROUNDABOUT A76 SKERRINGTON TRUNK 2,726 A76 NS5520 R - 48509202 DETTINGEN RBT TO SKERRINGTON ROUNDABOUT RBT A76 SKERRINGTON ROUNDABOUT - CUMNOCK A76 SKERRINGTON A76 SKERRINGTON TRUNK 152 A76 NS5718 R - 48509202 ROUNDABOUT ROUNDABOUT A76 FROM U78 BORLAND ROAD TO - CUMNOCK U78 BORLAND ROAD U747 POLQUHAP TRUNK 553 A76 NS5817 R - 48509206 U747 POLQUHAP A76 U7474 POLQUHAP TO - CUMNOCK U747 POLQUHAP A76 CROWBANDSGATE TRUNK 3,248 A76 NS5916 R - 48509198 CROWBANDSGATE RBT ROUNDABOUT A76 CROWBANDSGATE ROUNDABOUT - NEW CUMNOCK A76 CROWBANDSGATE A76 CROWBANDSGATE TRUNK 183 A76 NS6114 R - 48509225 ROUNDABOUT ROUNDABOUT A76 FROM CROWBANDSGATE RBT - NEW CUMNOCK A76 CROWBANDSGATE LOCHVIEW TRUNK 384 A76 NS6114 R - 48509199 TO PATHHEAD ROUNDABOUT A76T FROM AFTON BRIDGEND TO - NEW CUMNOCK AFTON BRIDGEND C47 MANSFIELD ROAD TRUNK 4,572 A76 NS6213 R - 48509200 C47 MANSEFIELD ROAD A76T FROM C47 MANSEFIELD ROAD - NEW CUMNOCK C47 MANSFIELD ROAD DUMFRIES AND GALLOWAY TRUNK 247 A76 NS6713 R - 48509207 TO BOUNDARY BOUNDARY A77 FROM SOUTH AYRSHIRE - KILMARNOCK SOUTH AYRSHIRE BOUNDARY A77 BELLFIELD INTERCHANGE TRUNK 8,039 A77 NS4436 R - 48509226 BOUNDARY TO BELLFIELD INTERCHANGE A77 AT BELLFIELD INTERCHANGE - KILMARNOCK A77 FROM SOUTH AYRSHIRE A77 TO GRASSYARDS TRUNK 1,632 A77 NS4436 R - 48509227 BOUNDAR A77 BELLFIELD INTERCHANGE - KILMARNOCK A77 BELLFIELD INTERCHANGE A77 BELLFIELD INTERCHANGE TRUNK 1,820 A77 NS4436 R - 48509243 Printed on: 28 August 2020 Page 2 of 58 RoadName Locality Town Start Finish Status CWay(m) FWay(m) Route OSRef Urb\Rur Adopted USRN A77 FROM BELLFIELD INTERCHANGE - KILMARNOCK A77 BELLFIELD INTERCHANGE A77 GRASSYARDS TRUNK 4,290 A77 NS4436 R - 48509228 TO GRASSYARDS INTERCHANGE A77 AT GRASSYARDS - KILMARNOCK A77 FROM BELLFIELD A77 TO MEIKLEWOOD TRUNK 1,394 A77 NS4436 R - 48509229 INTERCHANGE A77 GRASSYARDS INTERCHANGE - KILMARNOCK A77 GRASSYARDS A77 GRASSYARDS TRUNK 1,397 A77 NS4436 R - 48503980 INTERCHANGE INTERCHANGE A77 FROM GRASSYARDS TO - KILMARNOCK A77 GRASSYARDS A77 MEIKLEWOOD TRUNK 2,248 A77 NS4436 R - 48509230 MEIKLEWOOD INTERCHANGE INTERCHANGE A77 MEIKLEWOOD INTERCHANGE - KILMARNOCK A77 MEIKLEWOOD A77 MEIKLEWOOD TRUNK 3,491 A77 NS4436 R - 48509231 INTERCHANGE INTERCHANGE A77 MEIKLEWOOD TO M77 - FENWICK A77 MEIKLEWOOD M77 CHANGEOVER TRUNK 1,663 A77 NS4436 R - 48509232 CHANGEOVER INTERCHANGE M77 EXIT SLIP ROAD TO A77 - FENWICK M77 CHANGEOVER A77 FENWICK GARAGE TRUNK 267 A77 NS4436 R - 48509234 FENWICK GARAGE RBT ROUNDABOUT A77 FENWICK GARAGE ROUNDABOUT - FENWICK B751 B751 PUB 69 A77 NS4436 U - 48509242 A77 FROM A77 FENWICK GARAGE - FENWICK A77 FENWICK GARAGE U64 GAINHILL PUB 481 A77 NS4436 U - 48509235 RBT TO U64 GAINHILL ROUNDABOUT A77 FROM U64 GAINHILL TO B778 - FENWICK U64 GAINHILL A77 STEWARTON ROAD PUB 750 A77 NS4436 U - 48509236 ROUNDABOUT A77 STEWARTON ROAD - FENWICK B778 B778 PUB 104 A77 NS4436 U - 48509244 ROUNDABOUT A77 FROM B778 TO TOWNEND - FENWICK A77 STEWARTON
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