B937 (Freuchie - Luthrie)
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B937 | ||||
Location Map ( geo) | ||||
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From: | Freuchie (NO282052) | |||
To: | Parbroath, Luthrie (NO321174) | |||
Distance: | 8.3 miles (13.4 km) | |||
Met: | A92, A912, B936, B938, A91, A913, A914 | |||
Now part of: | A92 | |||
Traditional Counties | ||||
Route outline (key) | ||||
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This article is about the former B937 from Freuchie to Luthrie.
For the current B937 from Ladybank to Lindores, see B937.
For the current B937 from Ladybank to Lindores, see B937.
The original route of the B937, as allocated in 1922, started at Muirhead, south of Freuchie, where the New Inn Roundabout is now, and headed north along what is now the A92. This took it across the flat Howe of Fife, skirting the edge of Freuchie and Ladybank before winding through the hills past Letham to Parbroath Crossroads, south of Luthrie.
The route was upgraded to be an extension of the A914 sometime around 1935 and much later this route swapped with the original route of the A92 to create the present situation.
The 1922 MOT Road List defines this route as: Junction with A92 near Falkland Road Station - Moonzie