Gallery:A75
Doesn't strictly belong in this folder but this old blue-edged sign can be seen in Gretna.
Originally uploaded to Coppermine on Jun 15, 2008 by leopard680Probably not in the right folder, but I'll include it here for convenience, this Springfield sign isn't actually on the old A74 but is where the A75 comes off into Gretna. Obviously the sign has seen better days.
Originally uploaded to Coppermine on Jun 15, 2008 by leopard680A road I thoroughly dislike! The A75 essentially links Northern Ireland to England, but remains inadequate for the purpose, not least when they let the lorries off the ferry ahead of the cars... (d'oh!)
Originally uploaded to Coppermine on Jul 27, 2006 by IJP1A group of cars overtaking on a wide S2 section just west of Annan. Maybe this was once marked out as S3 with a suicide lane.
Originally uploaded to Coppermine on Oct 10, 2005 by TruveloA75 west of Annan on a Sunday evening. This is perhaps the only day when you make decent progress on this road.
Originally uploaded to Coppermine on Oct 10, 2005 by TruveloNot sure if pre-warboys - the color is odd and the font is awful. I would expect it to be green given the fact it is indicating a primary route.
OP elliotjm
Originally uploaded to Coppermine on Apr 07, 2005 by M4SimonOdd to see ENGLAND on a motorway sign like this. Taken at the end of the A75 approaching officially the A74(M) southbound. The M6 in brackets are confusing as the M6 doesnt start for another 8 miles and there is the A74(M) and plain A74 in between. Maybe this is trying to tell us (along with the out of font A74(M) northbound) that this will ALL be M6
Originally uploaded to Coppermine on Sep 17, 2006 by SnowmanHeading west on the A75, which is a dual carriageway for a short distance after leaving the M74 motorway.
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This road sign is at the end of the slip road from the M74, where it becomes the A75.
Looking east. The modern road bridge carries the A75 Dumfries by-pass. In the background, the arched Martinton railway bridge is visible.