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  2. Drivers injured and power cuts as Storm Éowyn hits Scotland

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    Forecasters had issued a rare red warning ahead of Eowyn's arrival and predicted the storm could be the most destructive to hit Scotland's central belt in 13 years.. Follow live weather updates in ...

  3. Storm Eowyn: Rail, road, sea and air travel disrupted as Met ...

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    Scotland’s airline, Loganair, is allowing anyone booked on Friday to switch to another day up to a week ahead to avoid the risk of disruption. The same applies for all Scottish flights. Show ...

  4. A75 road - Wikipedia

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    Old section of A75 east of Carrutherstown, close to Braehill Oak Wood, in 2007. It is now a bypassed local road. The mostly single-carriageway road has been re-aligned, re-routed and bypasses most towns in recognition of the heavy freight traffic it carries between the A74(M)/M6 and the ferry ports for Northern Ireland at Cairnryan.

  5. A74(M) and M74 motorways - Wikipedia

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    A bypass was built as one of Scotland's first motorways, the M74, from Draffan to Maryville, north of Uddingston, completed by 1969. [3] Junctions were originally numbered from south to north, which was the normal convention at the time numbers increasing going away from London, as there were no plans to extend the motorway.

  6. A74 road - Wikipedia

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    This will mean that for now and many years, road users will face a six-mile [9.6 km] dual carriageway between an excellent Scottish motorway and before the road widens for the existing M6." [ 31 ] On 1 July 1999, following devolution , control of the A74 improvements passed over to the Scottish Parliament, meaning that they could only improve ...

  7. B800 road - Wikipedia

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    The B800 is a short road in eastern Scotland, connecting the Forth Road Bridge to Kirkliston. It is a two-way single carriageway road. It is a two-way single carriageway road. It was formerly known as the A8000 , when it was the main road from the bridge to the M9 motorway and the M8 motorway .

  8. Category:Motorways in Scotland - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Motorways in Scotland" The following 11 pages are in this category, out of 11 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. 0–9. M73 motorway;

  9. M73 motorway - Wikipedia

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    The M73 is a motorway in Glasgow and North Lanarkshire, Scotland. It is 7 miles (11 km) long and connects the M74 motorway with the M80 motorway, providing an eastern bypass for Glasgow. The short stretch between junctions 1 and 2 is part of unsigned international E-road network E05, where it continues along the M8 through Glasgow. To the south ...