- A71 road
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-The A71 is a majorroad inScotland linkingEdinburgh withLanarkshire andAyrshire . It adjoins the Livingston Bypass A899.It runs south west from Edinburgh for approximately 70 miles, through
Saughton ,Wilkieston and south of Livingston, Whitburn andWishaw , then by way of theGarrion Bridge , Stonehouse,Strathaven ,Darvel , Galston,Hurlford andKilmarnock to Irvine on theNorth Ayrshire coast.Formerly a trunk route from the east to the west coast of
Scotland it has since been downgraded to a mix of primary and secondary routes. From Edinburgh to Darvel, it is now a secondary route, a fact which is obvious from its poor state of repair in some places such as its section to the south of Wishaw, and the poor road conditions through the village ofAshgill . From Darvel to Irvine, it has retained itsprimary route status.Route
Edinburgh - Newmains
The A71 almost parallels the M8 between the
A720 , Edinburgh City Bypass and the junction with the A73 atNewmains . As the A71 leaves the congested City of Edinburgh, it passes into leafy countryside, with the newest section of the M8 visible to its north. Passing through the picturesque village of Wilkieston and onto theMid Calder bypass, which leads the A71 into the new town of Livingston. The A71 follows a very straight and obviously re-aligned course through Livingston with several grade separated junctions, unusual for a single carriageway road.Newmains to Darvel
From here the A71 turns sharply south west, bypassing
Shotts andNewmains to and then toWishaw the north and descending steeply into theClyde Valley , over the recently re-builtGarrion Bridge at the junction with the A72, which up until recently had been one of the worst traffic bottlenecks in Lanarkshire.As the A71 climbs the western side of the Clyde Valley on a newly built road, which it shares for a short section with the A72, it commands a view over most of the valley, stretching as far as Coatbridge and the Campsie Hills.When the A71 finally peaks at the top of the valley, it meets the M74 at Jct 8 (a junction known locally as Canderside Toll), before turning towards the village of Stonehouse and the A71's newly built bypass, taking traffic to the north of the quiet and narrow village roads, before descending yet again into the Avon valley and into the conservation village ofStrathaven . This village has a few traffic problems of its own, at a meeting of the A71,A723 andA726 , it provides a link toEast Kilbride andPaisley , as well as toLanark , Hamilton and Motherwell. But to get to any of these places, you need to negotiate a maze of narrow streets.This is the last centre of population before Darvel (almost 15 miles west).Darvel to Irvine
The A71 then becomes a narrow and winding road with some treacherous bends across moorland, as the road ascends to the head of the Avon valley. At the highest point is
Loudoun Hill , an ancient site of human occupation, and the road here follows the route of a minorRoman road which once linked the Clyde Valley and the coast. The road descends into theIrvine Valley , passing the weaving towns ofDarvel ,Newmilns , Galston andHurlford . At Darvel, the A71 becomes aPrimary Route for the rest of its length to Irvine, and widens slightly, with a straighter alignment until its junction with the A77, south of Kilmarnock. The A71 remains as a dual-carriageway until its terminus in Irvine town centre. Recently a crash barrier was constructed along the central reservation of the dual-carriageway by East Ayrshire council from the A77 to the boundary with North Ayrshire at Dreghorn. Regettably North Ayrshire council has not followed suit on their 1 mile long section of dual carriageway, and the council seems not to consider the A71 as a primary route. The east-bound carriageway of the A71 between Irvine and Dreghorn is also in dire need of resurfacing.External links
* [http://www.sabre-roads.org.uk/roadlists/f99/71.shtml SABRE page on the A71]
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