B9151 (Dundee)
B9151 | ||||
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From: | Lochee, Dundee (NO377315) | |||
To: | Kingsway West (NO348314) | |||
Via: | South Road | |||
Distance: | 1.6 miles (2.6 km) | |||
Met: | A923, A972 | |||
Former Number(s): | B958 | |||
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For the possible former B9151 near Aviemore, see B9151 (Aviemore).
The B9151 ran along South Road through Lochee and Charleston in the west of Dundee.
Originally, in 1922, South Road was part of the B958, which was later (before 1932) extended westwards to St Madoes a dozen or so miles away, and closer to Perth. In the mid 1930s the B958 was split into two by the construction of the A972 Kingsway ring road around Dundee; it seems that at this point the remaining stub of the original route was renumbered as the B9151. This started on the A923, Coupar Angus Road, and headed west along the full length of South Road to meet the Kingsway (then the A972, now the A90) roughly opposite where the Premier Inn now stands.
The junction at the western end of the B9151 was removed when Kingsway West was upgraded and so South Road is now unclassified.