kilmarnock bypass
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kilmarnock bypass
Actually some of it was built and was called the Western Road. its dual carriageway most of the way.
However this stub exists just south of the Irvine Road where the road finishes.
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Big and complex.
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Bart's maps are beautiful things to look at, but are often slightly at variance with the actualité. Very high production values - printed on heavy stock and board-bound - but not aligned with the facts on the ground. I wonder how many people came a cropper as a result?fras wrote: ↑Wed Jan 20, 2021 22:10If you look at the 1:25000 level on Bing Maps OS pages, there seems to have been a path left for it to continue south until it gets to the Troon railway line, then it peters out. One has to wonder why Bartholomews put it in as built rather than putting a dashed red line.
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Big and complex.
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Well, remember that Bart's produced a bunch of maps in 1922 containing the draft road list, including the A7 going to Berwick and the A2 going via Gravesend in a desperate bid to be ahead of the competition.
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From the SABRE Wiki: B7064 :
The B7064 is a link road in two parts on the west and north sides of Kilmarnock in Ayrshire.
The first, relatively recent, section is a short (1.4 km) link running from the north side of the bridge carrying the A759 over the Kilmarnock to Troon railway line) northward to the B7081 (Kilmarnock Road / Irvine Road; former A71) east of Crosshouse