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Queensferry Road and Hillhouse Road DRG. NO. RS/30MPH/QNSFRRY_RD TRANSPORT NETWORKS DRG. NO. RS/30MPH/QNSFRRY_RD WHITEHOUSE ROAD 2 NOTES: 45 178 5 (1 to 16) 173 3 (1 to 16) 1 BRAEHEAD ROW 175 178b 1 BRAEHEAD DRIVE Pond 4 180 15 180 17 26.5m 41.8m 18 Proposed 30mph Cramond 1 180b New Bridge River Almond Walkway BRAEHEAD AVENUE 13 Royal Burgess Golf Course BRAEHEAD PARK 7 31 Tanks 634 11 8 10 9 Track Speed Limit 33 37 Path 27.1m QUEENSFERRY ROAD 630 22 4 4 2 48 18 5 8 LB 36 6 97 15 Gas Gov 186 186 Existing 30mph 3 2 75 1 FB 95 101 28.7m 51 BRAEHEAD LOAN River Almond 91 81 Ps 11 2 89 BRAEHEAD GROVE Speed Limit 73 Braehead Avenue 93 12 Drain 16 87 18 83 14 626 16 18 Drain 85 BRAEHEAD BANK 39.9m 22 24 24 26 26 40 45 30.1m 181a 42 48.2m 190 190 FB 1 Path Shelter River Almond Walkway 59 601 BRAEHEAD VIEW 2 Braehead 8 48 2 20 38 21 17 8 43 8 57 4 Trees Existing 40mph 6 23 6 46.6m 4 6 Shelter BRAEHEAD GROVE 6 56 El Sub Sta 41 BARNTON 2 33 14 32.2m 194 194 WHITEHOUSE ROAD 31 BARNTON PARK VIEW 33 Speed Limit 7 30 STRATHALMOND GREEN 66 46.0m STRATHALMOND 616 STRATHALMOND ROAD 18 28 26 40.8m 20 70 47 47a 2 9 GREEN Shelter 49 33 Trees 49a 53 BRAEHEAD ROAD Club House 51 Bughtlin Burn 53a 12 51a 2 16 41 76 45.7m 55 32 29 6 FS 181 15 29 41.1m 80 40 Queensferry Road and 78 11 63 13 38 88 67 BARNTON PARK GARDENS LB 15 86 45.1m 71 21 18 to 34 46 27 1 1 196 196 35 to 51 34 El Sub Sta 185 20 to 24 Hillhouse Road - 1 to 17 73 5 5 14 TCP 187 39 1 Queensferry Road 7 36.1m 189 75 26 to 30 66 COURT 191 to 195 3 604 3 14 26 Barnton Court 53 STRATHALMOND 1 BARNTON PARK VIEW 19 New 30mph Speed Limit from a Shelter Cut Line 2 El Sub Sta 200 STRATHALMOND PARK 200 El Sub Sta 58 10 QUEENSFERRY ROAD 197 32 to 36 BARNTON PARK CRESCENT 42.4m 56 26 4 BARNTON GROVE 205 53 15 CAMMO CRESCENT Shelter PO CAMMO ROAD 592 77 199 43.6m 2 point 135 metres or thereby 7 23 42.4m 23 34.3m 3 LB 45 17 5 37.6m 48 13 60 36 BARNTON PARK CRESCENT 15 45.4m 1 578b 11 13 25 6 580 25 578 9 46 7 30 16 Lyle Court 4 38.5m 29 42.4m 17 28 ESS 7 1 north west of the Braehead BARNTON 39.4m 5 27 572 570 1 43 60 26 Ramsay Grange 32.0m PARK WOOD Mast (Telecommunication) 62 6b 2 29 3 39 1b 29 29 10 Bank 24 564 3 24b 6a 1 Avenue north west kerbline, 40.8m 56 Cammo Crescent Stone 5c 10 5b 5 2 30.8m 7 42.4m 538 4c El 554 544 Sub Sta 540 534 4a 3 20 Shelters 546 548 542 2 eastwards to a point 66 metres 35 9 Childrens Nursery 5 BARNTON JUNCTION 1f 1c STRATHALMOND ROAD 1e Path 1d LB 44.2m Ward Bdy 33 13 13 MS 14 14 Shelter 44.8m (defaced) Shelter 1 QUEENSFERRY ROAD or thereby west of the Strachan 30.5m 10 30.8m Post 44 45.4m 52.8m 567 567 ESS 3 1 491 31 565 QUEENSFERRY ROAD 2 46.3m Emergency LB Telephone 47.2m 51.4m Road west kerbline (3731 22 Shelter 501 19 1 Shelter 49.3m 559 50.6m 32 12 25 24 16 2 1 533 11 11 503 to 513 to 503 30.5m 20 555 2 23 metres). 1 547 4 3 42.4m 12 ESS 19 CAMMO GARDENS Path 20 11 11 CAMMO ROAD 3 7 BARNTON 56 17 2 2a 12 4 12 BARNTON PARK PLACE 33 BARNTON PARK DELL 20 BARNTON PARK VIEW 20 46a 46a 1 BARNTON PARK GROVE 1 66 46.0m 13 13 46 56.1m 46 10 10 12 12 4 1 18 1 18 7 37 37 70 47 47a 3 49 11 Trees 49a 53 51 53a 51a 6 76 45.7m 6 QUEENSFERRY ROAD 55 32 FS 15 BARNTON PARK DRIVE 80 78 69.2m 63 44 67 13 25 88 5 BARNTON PARK GARDENS 7 42 86 12 42 45.1m 71 18 to 34 71.6m 46 27 35 to 51 El Sub Sta 20 to 24 38 38 1 to 17 73 2 El Sub Sta Queensferry Road 39 75 71.0m El Sub Sta 26 to 30 66 28 55.2m 28 14 Shelter 14 Barnton Court 14 18 18 53 BARNTON PARK VIEW 4 68.9m El Sub Sta Cut Line 58 10 El Sub Sta Path Shelter Ward Bdy Corstorphine Hill 413 BARNTON PARK CRESCENT 413 42.4m 56 26 1c BARNTON GROVE Queensferry Road 66.1m LB Cut Line1c 53 1b 1b 417 417 43.6m 77 2 QUEENSFERRY ROAD 73.8m Depot 419 419 7 23 42.4m 23 64.6m 1 1 45 LB 17 48 60 36 El Sub Sta 45.4m BARNTON PARK CRESCENT 15 11 13 25 25 54.6m 9 46 Lyle Court 7 3 3 This map is reproduced from Ordnance Survey material 429 429 17 62.2m 4 ESS 4 1 7 BARNTON 1 with the permission of Ordnance Survey on behalf of the 1 PARK WOOD 43 Shelter 6b 29 3 39 Controller of Her Majesty's Stationery Office © Crown 6 6 443 443 2 1b Shelter 5 59.1m 59.7m 4 4 copyright. Unauthorised reproduction infringes Crown 6a Shelter copyright and may lead to prosecution or civil proceedings. 455 455 5 2 2 538 4c 14 461 461 Electricity Distribution Site 461a 554 544 56.7m 461a 540 534 4a 546 3 81.9m 548 542 465 465 100023420 (2020) 26 469 Childrens Nursery 469 1b 1f 36 Barnton Quarry 1c (disused) 1e Path 1d 11 17 11 1 1 54.5m 1 13a 46 44.2m Ward Bdy MS 15 Shelter 44.8m 15 (defaced) 2 Shelter 2 QUEENSFERRY ROAD 481 1 6 3 485 CLERMISTON AVENUE Post 5 58 487 1 17 45.4m 17 52.8m 567 567 ESS 85.9m 1 3 491 25 QUEENSFERRY ROAD 25 565 70 46.3m 2 33 LB 33 9 47.2m 2 51.4m 2 Shelter Munro Community Centre 35 35 Shelter 501 1 49.3m 1 559 50.6m 19 19 2 2 45 45 10 10 El Sub Sta 19 2 1 533 503 to 513 to 503 PARKGROVE STREET 555 10 7 18 13 PARKGROVE ROAD 13 547 4 Clermiston Primary School ESS 16 12 16 551 9 17 Parkgrove Shopping Centre CLERMISTON LOAN 17 2a 20 20 92.0m 12 12 CLERMISTON GREEN 13 31 31 TCB 6 18 21 15 21 2b 15 to 19 6 Oak Tree 27 Veterinary 2 Ward Bdy 12 9 31 Centre LB CLERMISTON 55.5m 28 LB 1 3 18 16 2 20 4 47.9m 2 9a 21 to 29 23 24 3 24 16 5 30 7 TCB Parkgrove Medical 1 31 32 31 HILL 41 Centre 41 8 6 36 PINEGROVE GARDENS PARKGROVE DRIVE 11a CORBIEHILL PARK 20 45 Davidson's Mains Davidson's Mains Parish Church Nursery School MARCHFIELD PARK LANE 36 27 7 9 18 55 43 34 1a 4 10 3 2 30 9 CORBIEHILL ROAD Hall 7 5 3 1 1 1 16 51 8 HOUSE O' HILL GROVE 41 Health 3 Centre 1 Path O'HILL BRAE Path 14 HOUSE 5 6 3 6 5 45 6 13 Quality 3 20 HOUSE Street Junction 20 55.2m Hall 15 O'HILL 11 12 10 1 10 PLACE Masts HOUSE O' HILL AVENUE MS 4 26 26 59.4m 1b 2 Shelter Tanks Ward Bdy QUEENSFERRY ROAD 61.6m 3 64.0m Ward Bdy Marchfield 57.3m Lodge 24 56.1m 1 Ward Bdy 4 QUEENSFERRY ROAD 5 66.8m 22 395 399 8 55.8m 1 33 69.2m 409 Ward Bdy 1 385 Shelter 29 Hillpark Steps HILLHOUSE ROAD56.1m MARCHFIELD PARK Shelter HOUSE O' HILL CRESCENT 14 71.6m HOUSE O' HILL GREEN 12 292 El Sub Sta 288 284 18 MARCHFIELD GROVE 7 29 282 1b 71.0m 294 278 El Sub Sta 274 272 56.1m Hillhouse Road 68 15 4 268 CRAIGCROOK ROAD 264 Shelter Shelter 40 298 218 216 220 Shelter 260 222 250 56.4m 64 30 258 246 1 300 254 252 El Sub Sta Telephone Exchange 16 Queensferry Road 212 Corstorphine Hill 15 56.9m 413 413 REV DETAILS BY DATE CHECK 14 2 18 1 210 1c 1c Cut Line 129 306 242 131 62 1b 1b 13 238 232 39 226 Depot 125 Shelter LB 73.8m 2 236 HILLHOUSE ROAD 230 41 123 El Sub Sta 31 9 1 1 5 12 4 8 57.6m 20 HILLPARK COURT 206 1 113 3 6 57.9m Blackhall Library 29a 48 3 3 58 3 10 4 4 HILLPARK DRIVE 5 1 29 MARCHFIELD TERRACE 1 101 Shelter Def Shelter 189 1 4 56 6 6 46 3 58.8m 11 23 8 5 3 7 45 42 2 3 21 41 202 47 44 54 39 43 40 Shelter HILLHOUSE ROAD 20 44 1a 187 46 32 25 CRESCENT HILLPARK 48 9 1 31 47 34 200 35 33 87 HILLPARK GARDENS 28 49 6 37 30 Electricity Distribution Site 12 16 81.9m 18 1 36 18 59.4m 38 27 24 29 10 55 12 8 50 26 The City of Edinburgh Council 1 to 5 Barnton Quarry 10 9 5 3 (disused) 11 13 7 25 7 6 19 PLACE DEVELOPMENT 4 11 11 to 17 6 18 51 60.0m 13a 52 LB 20 11 2 54 Waverley Court 13 24 El Sub Sta 53 4 21 1 2 2 60.7m 20 17 1 23 198 22 62 3 Def 1 16 12 4 East Market Street TRANSPORT NETWORKS 31 31 14 HILLPARK WOOD 15 2 85.9m HILLPARK WAY HILLPARK AVENUE HILLPARK WOOD 33 13 Edinburgh, EH8 8BG 8 10 9 2 196 ROAD SAFETY AND ACTIVE TRAVEL 19 2 2 52.9m 37 LOAN 60.1m Telephone: 0131 200 2000 HILLPARK 10 1 9 7 19 19 53 1 2 6 29 10 10 19 9 13 5 21 7 Queensferry Road & Hillhouse Road 68 175 MARCH PINES HILLPARK WAY 6 16 16 61 16 17 17 HILLPARK AVENUE 4 3 20 20 92.0m 10 Proposed 30mph Speed Limit 4 MARCH GAIT Strachan 6 STRACHAN ROAD 6 27 76 2 MARCH GROVE 31 CLERMISTON 1 20 4 1 2 1 76 58a 58 56 46 11 32 53.0m 86 66 64a 38 23 64 62a 62 60a 60 88 60.7m 63.7m 3 HILL El Sub Sta 1 1 13 59.4m Road 1 Store Ward Bdy MARCH ROAD 35 69 1 9 43 19 12 62 8 17 13 Date: 30/03/2020 Drawn by: KG Job.
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