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  2. A82 road - Wikipedia

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    The A82 is a major road in Scotland that runs from Glasgow to Inverness via Fort William.It is one of the principal north-south routes in Scotland and is mostly a trunk road managed by Transport Scotland, who view it as an important link from the Central Belt to the Scottish Highlands and beyond.

  3. A9 road (Scotland) - Wikipedia

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    Between Perth and Inverness, the road has been dubbed Killer A9, [13] because of accidents and fatalities where dual-carriageway sections merge into a single-carriageway – the principal cause being motorists driving at excessive speeds to overtake lines of slower-moving vehicles before the dual carriageway ends.

  4. Gaelic road signs in Scotland - Wikipedia

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    This project is now all but completed, although importantly it excludes the main A9 trunk road and also the A96 between Inverness and Aberdeen. It has however included the A82 westerly trunk route from Inverness to Glasgow. Since the government has a strict policy of only erecting bilingual roadsigns when new signs in any case had to be erected ...

  5. Highland Main Line - Wikipedia

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    Highland Main Line and A9 next to each other in Perthshire, September 2000 The line crosses the Dalguise Viaduct. The vast majority of the line was built and operated by the Highland Railway, with a small section of the line between Perth and Stanley built by the Scottish Midland Junction Railway, amalgamated with the Aberdeen Railway to become the Scottish North Eastern Railway in 1856, and ...

  6. Inverness railway station - Wikipedia

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    Inverness railway station serves the Scottish city of Inverness. It is the terminus of the Highland Main Line, the Aberdeen–Inverness line (of which the Inverness and Nairn Railway is now a part), the Kyle of Lochalsh line and the Far North Line. The Aberdeen and Perth lines diverge at Millburn Junction a short distance beyond Welsh's Bridge.

  7. Heavy rain warning upgraded to amber on Hogmanay - AOL

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    The amber warning covers an area from Inverness to Fort William from midnight until 17:00 on Tuesday. Environment agency Sepa has issued three severe flood warnings - meaning there is a danger to ...

  8. The best flight-free holiday destinations from the UK

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    The Caledonian Sleeper runs several routes between London and Scotland – to Glasgow, Aberdeen, Dundee, Inverness, Fort William and Edinburgh – with its London to Edinburgh overnight service ...

  9. A roads in Zone 8 of the Great Britain numbering scheme

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    Inverness: Ardullie: Previously allocated to a road from Inverness to Fort Augustus (now B862); the number was reused on the old route of the A9 when the A9 bypass was opened A863: Dunvegan: A87: A864: Unused Ran from A863 east of Lonmore north to A850, with a spur west to the A863. Downgraded in the mid 1980s and is now the C1245.