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North Highways List Stonehaven 24/07/2021 Filter: Page 2 of 110 Aberdeenshire Council List Of Highways.a Transportation North Division North Highways List Stonehaven 24/07/2021 Trunk Roads Road No. Road Name Description Length A90(T) Aberdeen-Fraserburgh From Central Division Boundary near Toll of Birness to 28.557 Trunk Road Invernettie Roundabout,Peterhead, thence via the Peripheral Road to Waterside Inn north of Peterhead, thence via St Fergus and Crimond to the A952 junction at Cortes and northwards to Fraserburgh (Kirktown) thence via MacConachie Road, Saltoun Place and Cross Street to its junction with High Street, Fraserburgh. Total Length of Trunk Roads (Miles) 28.557 Filter: Page 3 of 110 Aberdeenshire Council List Of Highways.a Transportation North Division North Highways List Stonehaven 24/07/2021 Class I Roads Road No. Road Name Description Length A920 Oldmeldrum-Colpy Road Short section in vicinity of Saphock near Daviot. 0.699 A947 Fyvie-Turriff-Banff Road From District Boundary at the Banking, Fyvie via Fyvie 22.322 Turriff (Station Road, Queens Road, Cross Street, Duff Street, Fife Street, Banff Road) then via Myrus to Route A98 at Banff Bridge. A948 Ellon-New Deer Road From District Boundary at Burngrains via Auchnagatt 6.115 to New Deer, (Auchreddie Road East) joining Route A981 at The Brae, New Deer. A95 Ordens-Keith-Grantown From junction with Route A98 at Ordens to District 6.495 Road Boundary at Glenbarry. A950 Peterhead-New Pitsligo From A982 Kirk Street Roundabout, Peterhead via Kirk 19.224 Road Street, West Road and Longside Road to Howe o Buchan Peterhead thence via Longside (Main Street), Mintlaw (Longside Road, Station Road) and New Pitsligo (High Street)to route A98 at Braid Mile Stane near Overtown. A952 Ellon-Fraserburgh Road From Central Division Boundary near Toll of Birness 16.377 via Mintlaw to junction with Route A90(T) at Cortes. A97 Banff-Aberchirder-Huntly Sandyhill Road, Banff thence via Tipperty to 12.295 Road Aberchirder South Street Aberchirder, thence to District Boundary at Bridge of Marnoch and from District Boundary at Auchingoul to District Boundary at Bognie. A975 Newburgh-Cruden Bay From District Boundary near Broadmuir via Cruden 5.836 Road Bay to Coldwells. A98 Fraserburgh-Fochabers From C149B at junction of High st and Cross St via 38.625 Road High St(part), College Bounds & Watermill Rd Fraserburgh to Watermill, thence via Tyrie, Byth House & Pitgair to Macduff Buchan St, Skene St, Crook o' Ness St, Shore St, Union Rd Macduff thence to Banff, High St, South Castle St, Castle St, Seafield St, Boyndie St W, Victoria Pl, Boyndie Rd, Banff, thence to Portsoy-Aird St, Seafield St, Seafield Terr, Portsoy, thence to District Boundary at Tochieneal. A981 New Deer - Fraserburgh From New Deer (The Brae, Church Crescent, Fordyce 15.437 Road Terrace), via Strichen and Memsie to Fraserburgh (Strichen Road and St Modans Gate) to the junction with Route A90 (T) at Saltoun Place, Fraserburgh. A982 Invernettie-Waterside, From Invernettie Roundabout A90(T) northwards via 3.394 Peterhead Meethill Road, King Street, Queen Street, Balmoor Terrace and North Road to Collieburnand thence northwards to A90(T) junction at Waterside Inn. Total Length of Class I Roads (Miles) 146.819 Filter: Page 4 of 110 Aberdeenshire Council List Of Highways.a Transportation North Division North Highways List Stonehaven 24/07/2021 Class II Roads Road No. Road Name Description Length B9001 Rothienorman-Forgue Road From District Boundary at Red Burn at Folla Rule via 6.645 Rothienorman to District Boundary at Newton of Thorneybank. B9005 Fyvie-Methlick Road From Route A947 at Fyvie eastwards to District 5.995 Boundary at Chapelhaugh. B9022 Portsoy-Huntly Road From junction with Route A98 near Auchmore via 6.295 Brodiesord to junction with Route A95 at Gordonstown, and from junction with Route A95 at Glenbarry to District Boundary near Glenbarry. B9023 Aberchirder-Cornhill- From Route A97 at the west end of South Street, via 6.179 Brodiesord Road Huntly Road and Cornhill Road, Aberchirder thence via Knowes of Elrick and Cornhill Village to its junction with Route B9022 at Brodiesord. B9024 Glendronach-Fortrie-Turriff From District Boundary at Glendronach via Fortrie to 8.123 Road Route A947 at Little Turriff B9025 Boyne Mills-Blacklaw- From junction with Route A92 at Boyne Mills via Lodge 11.381 Aberchirder-Turriff Road Hills to junction with Route A97 at Blacklaw and from junction with Route A97 at Corskie via Scotstown, Deveron Bridge, Deveron Road, Deveron Street, Gladstone Terrace, Church Street to the Square, Turriff. B9026 Macduff-Myrus Road From Route A98 in Macduff at Skene Street via High 1.099 Street to Duff Street and From Route A98 at Shore Street via Duff Street to junction with Route A947 at Myrus. B9027 Cuminestown-New Byth From Route B9170 at Cuminestown via New Byth to 4.366 Road Trunk Road Route A98 at Woodside. B9028 New Deer Road From Route A948 at Mains of Drum to Route A981 at 1.119 Artamford Crossroads. B9029 Maud-Old Deer Road From Route A981 at Artamford Crossroads via Deer 5.636 Road, Maud and Abbey Street Old Deer, to join Route B9030 in Old Deer. B9030 Old Deer-Auchnagatt Road From Route A950 near Castlehaugh, Pitfour 5.406 southwards via Kirkgate, Old Deer and Burnet Street, the Square, Mill Street, Stuartfield to Route A948 at Auchnagatt. B9031 Fraserburgh-Pennan Road From Route A98 at Watermill Road, Fraserburgh, via 21.552 Sandhaven (Stuart Street, High Street), Pittullie, Rosehearty (The Square, Pitsligo Street) New Aberdour (Elphin Street) Nethermill, Jacobshall Dubford and Melrose to the junction with Route A98 near Bloodymire. Filter: Page 5 of 110 Aberdeenshire Council List Of Highways.a Transportation North Division North Highways List Stonehaven 24/07/2021 Class II Roads Road No. Road Name Description Length B9032 Coburty-Rathen Road From Route B9031 at Coburty via Mid Ardlaw and Muir 5.286 Road, Memsie to Route A90(T) near Rathen. B9033 Savoch- St. Combs- From Route A9OT at Lumbs Crossroads via Savoch 9.356 Fraserburgh Road and Cairnglass to Route A98 in Fraserburgh. B9034 Streets in Fraserburgh From junction of Frithside Street and Shore Street 0.860 southwards via Shore Street and South Harbour Road to its junction with Cemetery Road B9038 Mill of Boyndie-Whitehills From junction with Route A98 at Mill of Boyndie to 1.189 Road junction with Route B9121 at Seafield Street, Whitehills (Loch Street). B9093 Pitsligo-Strichen-Sandhole From Route A950 near New Pitsligo via High Street, 7.894 Road Strichen to Route A92 at Sandhole. B9105 Fintry-Cauldwells Road From Route A947 at Burnt Smithy via Craigton to 5.765 Trunk Road to Route A98 at Mill of Cook. B9106 Tillypestle-Maud Road From Route A950 at Tillypestle via Maud (Victoria 3.807 Road, Nethermuir Road) to Route A948 at Boghole with branch in Maud along Station Road to Route B9029. B9107 Inverallochy Road From Route B9033 at Gowanfold to its junction with 0.889 Frederick Street in Inverallochy. B9108 Boddam Road From Route A952 at Stirling to Boddam Village and 0.899 along Seaview Road, Harbour Street to junction with Queens Road, Queens Road and Manse Terrace, Boddam. B9117 Cairnhill-Rothiemay- From District Boundary at Glennie via Inchline Wood to 2.178 Hazelbrae (Inchline) Road junction with Route A97 at Hazelbrae. B9121 Whitehills-Ladysbridge- From East end of Whitehills Harbour, Harbour Place, 9.293 Slacks of Tipperty-Itlaw- Seafield Street, Whitehills then via Craigherbs to Scotstown Road junction with Route A98 at Ladysbridge and from junction with Route A98 via Culbeuchly to junction with Route A97 at Tipperty and from junction with Route A97 at Slacks via Stonieley, Itlaw and Burreldales to junction with Route B9025 at Scotstown. B9123 Dubford-Gardenstown Road From junction with Route B9031 at Dubford via Findon 1.499 to junction with Class III Road C37L thence via Gamrie Brae, High Green, The Green, Church Road and Harbour Road to termination of Harbour Road at West Pier of Harbour. B9139 Portsoy-Whyntie- From Route A98 at Aird Bridge, Portsoy, via 4.606 Inverboyndie (Old Coast) Cowhythe, Whyntie to junction with Route B9038 at Road Inverboyndie Crossroads. Filter: Page 6 of 110 Aberdeenshire Council List Of Highways.a Transportation North Division North Highways List Stonehaven 24/07/2021 Class II Roads Road No. Road Name Description Length B9170 Inverurie-New Deer- From District Boundary at Knaps of Bedlam via 12.690 Cuminestown Road Stoneybank Terrace, Auchreddie Road West, New Deer, High Street, Main Street, Auchry Road, Cuminestown to Route A947 at Darra. B9178 South Bay Access Road From Invernettie Roundabout eastwards 0.899 B992 Culsalmond-Auchterless From District Boundary at Fisherford to Route A947 at 8.043 Road Auchterless. Total Length of Class II Roads (Miles) 158.950 Filter: Page 7 of 110 Aberdeenshire Council List Of Highways.a Transportation North Division North Highways List Stonehaven 24/07/2021 Class III Roads Road No. Road Name Description Length C100B Crichie-Kinnadie Road From Route B9030 at Crichie Smithy via West Crichie 1.169 to Class III Road C97B near Kinnadie. C101B Kinnadie-Skelmuir Road From Class III Road C97B near Kinnadie via Skelmuir 2.898 and Lemmerbogs to Route A92 at Ardallie. C103B Maud-Bulwark Road From Route B9029 at Maud Church via Backhill of 3.497 Bulwark and Kirkhill to Route B9030 at Clochean School. C104B Maud-Shevado-Fedderate From Route B9029 at Maud Village to Route A981 at 1.808 Road Shevado. C109L Streets in Portsoy From the termination of Route B9019 at New Harbour 0.723 via Shore Street, Low Street, Culbert Street and South High Street to Route A98 at Seafield Street.From Route A98 Seafield Street Portsoy via Church Street, Institute Street and Schoolhendry Street to its termination at New Harbour C10B New Leeds Road From Route B9093 at Banks of Strichen via Cowfords 2.268 to Route A92 north of New Leeds.
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