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M9 motorway (Scotland)

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Existed:
  
1968 – present

From:
  
Newbridge

Length
  
53.1 km

History:
  
Constructed 1968–80

Constructed
  
1968

Start
  
Edinburgh

M9 motorway (Scotland)

Primary destinations:
  
Edinburgh Falkirk Stirling

Connects to
  
M8 motorway, M80 motorway, M876 motorway

The M9 is a major motorway in Scotland. It runs from the outskirts of Edinburgh, bypassing the towns of Linlithgow, Falkirk, Grangemouth and Stirling to end at Dunblane.

Contents

Map of M9, Polmont, Falkirk FK2, UK

Route

The road is approximately 30 miles (48 km) long, and runs in a roughly north-west direction from the M8. It meets the A8 at Newbridge – a traffic blackspot before the junction was grade separated. Its next junction is a motorway spur towards the Forth Road Bridge. This spur was extended in September 2007 and now meets the A90 at Scotstoun, instead of ending at the single carriageway A8000 road 2 miles (3.2 km) short of the bridge.

The road shares space with 1 mile (1.6 km) of the M876 en route to the Kincardine Bridge east of Stenhousemuir, at this point the motorway has 3 lanes in each direction, making it the most northerly stretch of motorway in the UK to be 3 lanes wide. At Stirling it meets the M80 (junction 9 of both motorways), taking over the main route through the Carse of Lecropt to the final roundabout at Dunblane. From there, the A9 runs all the way to Thurso. Moto services are located at the M9/M80 junction, accessed via a roundabout which allows access to all routes.

References

M9 motorway (Scotland) Wikipedia