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British and Irish Roads
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B795 (Tongland - Dalry) :
The B795 was a rural B-road in south Kirkcudbrightshire. The route was originally unclassified but gained its number in the mid 1920's, probably as early as 1924. By 1932, however, it had been upgraded again to be the A762, which it remains today. The route, therefore, was that of the modern A762 starting on the A711 near Tongland Bridge and heading north |
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