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Berwick Upon Tweed Trunk Road A68 Edinburgh ROADS (SCOTLAND) ACT 1984 LIST AND DESCRIPTION OF ROADS WHICH ARE THE RESPONSIBILITY OF THE SCOTTISH MINISTERS In accordance with the requirements of section 2(2) of the Roads (Scotland) Act 1984, the following is the list of roads which for the time being the Scottish Ministers are liable to manage and maintain. Although not specifically mentioned, all slip roads under the Scottish Ministers management connected with the roads on this list are deemed to be included in it. The 10 figure numbers beside the route locations are OS grid references. A1 Edinburgh - Berwick Upon Tweed Trunk Road Edinburgh (City Bypass - A720) 3335767085 A1 City Bypass 3335767085 - Dunbar (Bypass) 3650767749 A1 Dunbar (Bypass) 3650767749 - Lamberton 3973965705 Lamberton (England Border) 3973965705 A68 Edinburgh - Carter Bar Trunk Road Edinburgh (Millerhill) 3334566948 A68 Millerhill 3334566948 - Carfraemill 3506965337 A68 Carfraemill (A697) 3506965337 - Melrose 3578263382 A68 Melrose 3578263382 - Jedburgh 3650261952 A68 Jedburgh 3650261952 - Carter Bar 3698160682 Carter Bar (England Border) 3698160682 A6091/A7 Melrose - Galashiels - Carlisle Trunk Road Melrose 3577963380 A6091 Melrose 3577963380 - Galashiels 3505463483 A7 Galashiels 3505463483 - Hawick 3504461524 A7 Hawick 3504461524 - Canonbie (Bypass) 3387357320 Canonbie (Bypass) (England Border) 3387357320 M73 Maryville - Mollinsburn Trunk Road Maryville Interchange 2682166210 M73 Maryville 2682166210 - Mollinsburn 2721167208 Mollinsburn Interchange 2721167208 1 M74/A74(M) Glasgow - Carlisle Trunk Road Glasgow (Ibrox) 2561166419 M74 Glasgow Ibrox 2561166419 Fullarton Road 2640566241 M74 Fullarton Road 2640566241 - Maryville Interchange 2684566192 M74 Maryville Interchange 2684566192 - Millbank Interchange 2857363282 A74(M) Millbank Interchange 2857363282 - Nether Abington 2929862459 A74(M) Nether Abington 2929862459 - Elvanfoot 2957761862 A74(M) Elvanfoot 2957761862 - Moffat 3078460310 A74(M) Moffat 3078460310 - Lockerbie 3130958191 A74(M) Lockerbie 3130958191 - Kirkpatrick Fleming 3279657062 A74(M) Kirkpatrick Fleming 3279657062 - England Border 3327656720 Gretna (England Border) 3327656720 A75 Gretna - Dumfries - Stranraer Trunk Road Gretna 3318656783 A75 Gretna 3318656783 - Dumfries 2949157576 A75 Dumfries 2949157576 - Castle Douglas 2772756428 A75 Castle Douglas 2772756428 - Newton Stewart 2412656453 A75 Newton Stewart 2412656453 - Stranraer 2066356069 Stranraer 2066356069 A76 Dumfries - Kilmarnock Trunk Road Dumfries (Bypass) 2962557721 A76 Dumfries 2962557721 Cumnock (Bypass) 2556562015 A76 Cumnock (Bypass) 2556562015 Kilmarnock 2441263648 Kilmarnock (Bypass) 2441263648 M77/A77 Glasgow - Stranraer Trunk Road Glasgow (M8 Junction 22) 2567466425 M77 M8 Junction 22 2567466425 - Fenwick 2454064185 A77 Fenwick 2454064185 - Kilmarnock (Bypass) 2440863653 A77 Kilmarnock (Bypass) 2440863653 - Ayr (Bypass) 2359762099 A77 Ayr (Bypass) 2359762099 - Girvan 2192259857 A77 Girvan 2192259857 - Stranraer 2066456070 Stranraer 2066456070 2 A78 Greenock - Prestwick Trunk Road Greenock 2279467625 A78 Greenock 2279467625 - Largs 2208865834 A78 Largs 2208865834 - Irvine (Bypass) 2333063808 A78 Irvine (Bypass) 2333063808 - Prestwick (Monkton Roundabout) 2355962878 A78 Monkton Roundabout 2355962878 - Dutchhouse Roundabout (A77) 2365762872 Dutchhouse Roundabout 2365762872 A701 Dumfries - Beattock Trunk Road Dumfries (Bypass) 2982957802 A701 Dumfries 2982957802 - Beattock 3078060291 Beattock 3078060291 A702 Edinburgh - Abington Trunk Road Edinburgh City Bypass 3248666770 A702 Swanston 3248666770 - Biggar 3032263678 A702 Biggar 3032263678 - Nether Abintgton 2929162453 Nether Abington 2929162453 A720 Edinburgh City Bypass Old Craighall (A1) 3339067076 A720 Old Craighall 3339067076 - Sheriffhall Roundabout (A68) 3318166796 A720 Sheriffhall Roundabout 3318166796 - Lothianburn (A702) 3249066762 A720 Lothianburn 3249066762 - Hermiston 3175967197 Hermiston (M8) 3175967197 A725/A726 Shawhead - East Kilbride - Phillipshill Roundabout Trunk Road Shawhead (A8) 2733966299 A725 Shawhead 2733966299 - Raith Roundabout 2714065853 A725 Raith Roundabout 2714065853 - East Kilbride (Whirlies Roundabout) 2644265570 A725 Whirlies Roundabout 2644265570 - East Kilbride (Birniehill Roundabout) 2641765372 A726 Birniehill Roundabout 2641765372 - Phillipshill Roundabout 2604165531 Phillipshill Roundabout (A726) 2604165531 3 A737/A738 St James Interchange - Kilwinning - Hawkhill Trunk Road St James Interchange 2467566545 A737 St James Interchange 2467566545 - Dalry 2292064932 A737 Dalry 2292064932 - Kilwinning 2299364335 A738 Kilwinning 2299364335 Hawkhill 2281864267 Hawkhill 2281864267 A751 Inchparks - Invermessan Trunk Road Inchparks (A75) 2092756073 A751 Inchparks 2092756073 - Innermessan 2087056333 Innermessan (A77) 2087056333 M8/A8 Edinburgh - Greenock Trunk Road Edinburgh Bypass (Hermiston) 3181167089 M8 Hermiston 3181167089 - Claylands M8 (Spur) 3120067130 M8 Claylands M8 (Spur) 3120067130 - M8 Newbridge 3124867264 M8 Claylands 3120067130 - Newhouse 2789566180 M8 Newhouse 2789566180 - Baillieston Interchange 2696166394 A8 Newhouse 2789566180 Bargeddie Roundabout 2695066446 A8 Bargeddie Roundabout 2695766449 - Baillieston Traffic Signalls A8 2683866416 M8 Baillieston Interchange 2696166394 - Hillington Interchange 2521766629 M8 Hillington Interchange 2521766629 - St James Interchange 2467966552 M8 St James Interchange 2467966552 - West Ferry Interchange 2403567300 A8 West Ferry Interchange 2403567300 - Bull Ring Roundabout (Greenock) 2279567632 Greenock A8 2279567632 4 M80 Glasgow - Stirling Trunk Road Glasgow (M8 Junction 13) 2621066618 M80 M8 Junction 13 2621066618 - Hornshill 2666566987 M80 Hornshill 2666566987 - Mollinsburn 2721167208 M80 Mollinsburn 2721167208 - Cumbernauld 2769867657 M80 Cumbernauld 2769867657 - Dennyloanhead 2802268025 M80 Dennyloanhead 2802268025 - Bannockburn 2793368959 Bannockburn M80 2793368959 A82 Dallnottar - Inverness Trunk Road Dalnottar Interchange 2473667286 A82 Dallnottar Interchange 2473667286 - Tarbet (Loch Lomond) 2319470448 A82 Tarbet 2319470448 - Crianlarich 2383272474 A82 Crainlarich 2383272474 Tyndrum 2325973072 A82 Tyndrum 2325973072 - South Ballachulish 2056975929 A82 South Ballachulish 2056975929 - Fort William (Lochybridge) 2124577568 A82 Lochybridge 2124577568 Longman Roundabout 2672884675 Inverness (Longman Roundabout) 2672884675 A83 Tarbet - Lochgilphead - Campbeltown Trunk Road Tarbert (Loch Lomond) 2319470448 A83 Tarbet 2319470448 Inveraray 2095870863 A83 Inveraray 2095870863 Lochgilphead 1857068808 A83 Lochgilphead 1857068808 Kennacraig 1821566242 A83 Kennacraig 1821566242 Campbeltown 1722262024 Campbeltown 1722262024 A84/A85 Stirling - Crianlarich Trunk Road Stirling (Craigforth Interchange) 2779169504 A84 Stirling 2779169504 - Doune 2723870175 A84 Doune 2723870175 Callander 2627670795 A84 Callander 2627670795 Lochearnhead 2588872381 A85 Lochearnhead 2588872381 Crianlarich 2380072555 Crianlarich 2380072555 5 A85 Tyndrum - Oban Trunk Road Tyndrum 2326273071 A85 Tyndrum 2326273071 - Connel 1908973426 A85 Connel 1908973426 - Oban 1858972985 Oban (Argyl Square) 1858972985 A85 Perth - Lochearnhead Trunk Road Perth (Crieff Road, A9) 3089472487 A85 Perth 3089472487 Crieff 2862572165 A85 Crieff 2862572165 Comrie 2773372198 A85 Comrie 2773372198 Lochearnhead 2588872381 Lochearnhead 2588872381 A85 Barnhill Interchange (Westbound - Perth) Barnhill Interchange 3134072213 A85 Barnhill Interchange 3134072213 - Perth 3128272203 Perth 3128272203 A86 Spean Bridge - Kingussie Trunk Road Spean Bridge 2222178175 A86 Spean Bridge 2222178175 - Laggan Bridge 2614679425 A86 Laggan Bridge 2614679425 - Kingussie 2768080113 Kingussie 2768080113 A87 Invergarry - Kyle of Lochalsh - Borve - Uig Trunk Road Invergarry 2307980110 A87 Invergarry 2307980110 - Kyle Of Lochalsh 1760982726 A87 Kyle Of Lochalsh 1760982726 - Uig 1385286359 Uig 1385286359 6 A823(M) Pitreavie Spur Trunk Road Masterton Interchange (M90) 3129368463 A823(M) Masterton Interchange 3129368463 - Pitreavie Roundabout 3111268475 Pitreavie Roundabout, Dunfermline 3111268475 A828 Connel - South Ballachulish Trunk Road Connel 1909073425 A828 Connel 1909073425 - South Ballachulish 2056975928 South Ballachulish 2056975928 A830 Fort William - Mallaig Trunk Road Fort William (Lochybridge) 2124477568 A830 Lochybridge 2124477568 - Mallaig 1675579709 Mallaig 1675579709 A835/A893 Tore - Ullapool Trunk Road Tore (Black Isle) 2602885242 A835 Tore 2602885242 - Ullapool 2131289406 A893 Ullapool (Shore Street) 2131289406 - Ferry Pier 2127889392 Ullapool (Ferry Pier) 2127889392 M876/A876 Dennyloanhead - Kilbagie Roundabout Trunk Road Dennyloanhead 2802268025 M876 Dennyloanhead 2802268025 - Bowtrees Interchange 2905068579 A876 Bowtrees Interchange 2905068579 - Higgins Neuk Roundabout 2918868685 A876 Higgins Neuk Roundabout 2918868685 - Clackmannanshire Bridge 2920368798 A876 Clackmannanshire Bridge 2920368798 - Kilbagie Roundabout 2931969058 A876 Kincardine Bridge (North) 2929268728 - Kincardine 2932168756 Kincardine 2932168756 7 A887 Invermoriston - Moriston Trunk Road Invermoriston (A82) 2420381680 A887 Invermoriston 2420381680 - Moriston 2211081001 Moriston 2211081001 A889 Dalwhinnie - Laggan Bridge Trunk Road Dalwhinnie (A9) 2639778285 A889 Dalwhinnie 2639778285 - Laggan Bridge 2613679370 Laggan Bridge (A86) 2613679370 M898/A898 Erskine Bridge Trunk Road Craigton Interchange (M8) 2449767044 M898 M8 Junction 30 2449767044 - Erskine Bridge 2462067241 A898 Erskine Bridge 2462067241 Dalnottar Interchange 2475067285 Dalnottar Interchange (A82) A898 2475067285 M9/A9
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