Originally uploaded to Coppermine on Aug 21, 2005 by Tom
A82 - Glen Coe
Milestone in Glen Coe
Originally uploaded to Coppermine on Aug 21, 2005 by Tom
A82 - Lairig Eilde Bridge
Lairig Eilde Bridge replacement, Glen Coe
Originally uploaded to Coppermine on Sep 11, 2006 by Glen
A82 at top of Glen Coe
Arrows on road
Originally uploaded to Coppermine on Aug 21, 2005 by Tom
'Three Sisters' pull in
'Three Sisters' pull in, along the A82 in the very scenic and imposing Glen Coe region. 30th March 2009.
Originally uploaded to Coppermine on Apr 06, 2009 by haymansafc
A82 Glencoe
looking down on the A82 to the west from the Aonach Eagach ridge with the Chancellor in the foreground
Originally uploaded to Coppermine on Jan 07, 2007 by bobklaker
A82 looking west at the Study.
A82
Just west of Lairig Eilde Bridge.
Originally uploaded to Coppermine on Mar 16, 2007 by bobklaker
A82
Lairig Elide Bridge is just round the corner.
Originally uploaded to Coppermine on Mar 16, 2007 by bobklaker
A82 Lairig Eilde Bridge
A82 Lairig Eilde Bridge after completion of the replacement with new bridge
Originally uploaded to Coppermine on Apr 04, 2007 by J--M--B
A82 Lairig Eilde Bridge
A82 Lairig Eilde Bridge after completion of the replacement with new bridge
Originally uploaded to Coppermine on Apr 04, 2007 by J--M--B
A82 Lairig Eilde Bridge
A82 Lairig Eilde Bridge after completion of the replacement with new bridge
Originally uploaded to Coppermine on Apr 04, 2007 by J--M--B
A82 Lairig Eilde Bridge
A82 Lairig Eilde Bridge after completion of the replacement with new bridge
Originally uploaded to Coppermine on Apr 04, 2007 by J--M--B
A82 Lairig Eilde Bridge
A82 Lairig Eilde Bridge after completion of the replacement with new bridge
Originally uploaded to Coppermine on Apr 04, 2007 by J--M--B
A82
The original Lairig Eilde Bridge before replacement.
Originally uploaded to Coppermine on Apr 11, 2007 by bobklaker
A82
the original Lairig Eilde Bridge before replacement.
Originally uploaded to Coppermine on Apr 11, 2007 by bobklaker
A82 at The Study New Layout - Looking West
This has been the site of road works for many years, now that it is finally complete I had a look
Originally uploaded to Coppermine on Jun 07, 2007 by Nwallace
A82 The new bridge at the StudyOriginally uploaded to Coppermine on Jun 07, 2007 by Nwallace
A82 at the Study
After the new bridge the road has been widened on what appears to be the old construction
Originally uploaded to Coppermine on Jun 07, 2007 by Nwallace
A82 The Study
The Study
Originally uploaded to Coppermine on Jun 07, 2007 by Nwallace
Old A82
The original road through Glen Coe didn't pass so close to the study. The new road was cut through in the 1930
Originally uploaded to Coppermine on Jun 07, 2007 by Nwallace
A82 - Lairig Eilde Bridge
Lairig Eilde Bridge replacement, Glen Coe
Originally uploaded to Coppermine on Sep 11, 2006 by Glen
A82 - Lairig Eilde Bridge
Lairig Eilde Bridge replacement, Glen Coe
Originally uploaded to Coppermine on Sep 11, 2006 by Glen
A82 - Lairig Eilde Bridge
Lairig Eilde Bridge replacement, Glen Coe
Originally uploaded to Coppermine on Sep 11, 2006 by Glen
Looking westwards from Altnafeadh, east of Glencoe
The A82 sweeping past Loch Achtriochtan in Glencoe.
Looking east along Telford's Glencoe Road near Achtriochtan. In the distance, the huge embankment of the modern A82 road can be seen.
The A82 crossing the replacement bridge over the Allt na Ruigh in Glencoe
Looking east above The Study, Glencoe, with Telford's road in foreground
The 1786 Drove road climbs to the left of the wall, while the 1930s route curves to the right. I know which I'd prefer to drive along! Looking east at the Study in Glencoe.
The 1786 Drove road climbs to the left of the wall, while the 1930s route curves to the right. I know which I'd prefer to drive along! Looking east at the Study in Glencoe.
A82 through Glen Coe at Lairig Eilde Bridge
The Bridge of Coe at the eastern end of Glencoe Village, formerly the A82
The Achnambeithach Bridge, carrying the A82 across the River Coe, from the Clachaig Road
The new Achnambeithach Bridge in Glencoe, opened in 2009.
The tiny little bridge across a tributary to the River Coe on the Clachaig Road, former A82, in Glen Coe.
Pass of Glencoe
Map showing the A829 circling Loch Leven.
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A section of the newly reconstructed and sealed A82 across Glencoe Pass, 1934.
Photograph taken by New South Wales Department of Main Roads Chief Engineer (Country), Mr D. Craig, during an inspection of roadmaking in Great Britain in 1934.
The Study
The Study
Charming photo of new road blasted through Glencoe in the early 1930s.
Note the work camp in the valley bottom.