A9 - Strathspey
Laybys with emergency phones near Aviemore
Originally uploaded to Coppermine on Oct 22, 2006 by Glen
A9 - Strathspey
Pointless hatching on the A9 near Aviemore
Originally uploaded to Coppermine on Dec 11, 2006 by Glen
The B9150 (ex-A9) entering Newtonmore
The new traffic lights for the Railway Bridge on the B9150
The Spey Bridge carrying the B9150 (former A9) south out of Newtonmore
The old A9 running alongside the new road just north of Crubenmore. This is due to become a new northbound carriageway as this section is dualled.
The old A9 running alongside the new road just north of Crubenmore. This is due to become a new northbound carriageway as this section is dualled.
A9 Milepost on A86 between Newtonmore and Kingussie!
The old A9 north of Dalwhinnie. The new road can be seen on the extreme left, leaving the old route as a little-used northern link between the A9 and Dalwhinnie.
Old A9 Newtonmore
A shot of the A9 in Newtonmore circa 1962
OP AL70
Originally uploaded to Coppermine on Apr 19, 2005 by M4Simon
The A9 crossing the River Spey East of Kingussie
A9 - Overtaking Lane
S2+1 section of the A9 Between Kingcraig and Kingussie.
Originally uploaded to Coppermine on Oct 22, 2006 by Glen
A9 - Overtaking Lane
S2+1 section of the A9 Between Kincraig and Kingussie.
Originally uploaded to Coppermine on Oct 22, 2006 by Glen
A9 - Overtaking Lane
S2+1 section of the A9 Between Kingcraig and Kingussie.
Nortbound traffic gets the overtaking provision here.
Originally uploaded to Coppermine on Oct 22, 2006 by Glen
A9 - Overtaking Lane
S2+1 section of the A9 near Newtonmore
Originally uploaded to Coppermine on Oct 22, 2006 by Glen
A9 - Overtaking Lane
S2+1 Southbound overtaking lane on the A9 near Newtonmore
Originally uploaded to Coppermine on Oct 22, 2006 by Glen
The A9, looking north, approaching the Ralia turn off
The B848 before it was replaced by the A889
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Patched sign on the B9152 at the A9 junction south of Aviemore. The Coylumbridge patch presumably covers A951, Aviemore the A9, but what about Kincraig?
A9
A9 Southbound, approaching the S/B overtaking lane South of Kingussie
Originally uploaded to Coppermine on Oct 22, 2006 by Glen
The recently constructed D2 part of the A9, looking North from the Crubenbeg junction towards the access to Etteridge.
Snow poles can be seen lining both sides and the central reservation of the carriageways.
The a9 crossing the Spey. This is due to be rebuilt to the east when the a9 is dualled
A9 - Owen Williams bridge at Alvie on old A9
Built in the same contract as the similar bridge at Crubenmore, this is a dual-span bridge with segmented arches. This one isn't on such a skew as at Crubenmore.
OP David D Miller on 6/2/2004
Originally uploaded to Coppermine on Apr 21, 2005 by M4Simon
Milestone on old A9 between Newtonmore and Dalwhinnie (4 and 6) 3
Milestone on old A9 between Newtonmore and Dalwhinnie (4 and 6) Took more of this than i thought
Originally uploaded to Coppermine on Apr 15, 2007 by Nwallace
Milestone on old A9 between Newtonmore and Dalwhinnie (4 and 6)
Milestone on old A9 between Newtonmore and Dalwhinnie (4 and 6)
Originally uploaded to Coppermine on Apr 15, 2007 by Nwallace
Milestone on old A9 between Newtonmore and Dalwhinnie (4 and 6) 2
Milestone on old A9 between Newtonmore and Dalwhinnie (4 and 6)
Originally uploaded to Coppermine on Apr 15, 2007 by Nwallace
Milestone on old A9 between Newtonmore and Dalwhinnie (3 and 7)
Milestone on old A9 between Newtonmore and Dalwhinnie (3 and 7)
Originally uploaded to Coppermine on Apr 15, 2007 by Nwallace
¼ mile advance direction sign for Granish Junction on the A9
1 mile advance direction sign for Granish Junction on the A9
'For ... Follow A95' advance direction sign approaching Granish Junction on the A9.
Direction signs on the A9 at Gransish Junction
Route confirmation sign on the A9 north of Granish Junction
Advance direction sign approaching Granish Junction on the A9.
'For ... Follow A95' advance direction sign on the A9 approaching Granish Junction.
Route confirmation sign on the A9 north of Black Mount Junction
Turn off for Carrbridge The A9 heading west towards Inverness.
The A9 under construction from Ralia to Slochd in 1979.
Black Mount Junction on the A9 and A938, aerial view from south east.
Black Mount junction on the A9 and A938
Advance direction sign on the A9 approaching the Slochd junction.
A9 crossing the River Dulnain to the west of the village of Carrbridge.
The large embankment carrying the A9 on the northern approach to its bridge over the River Dulnain, to the west of the village of Carrbridge.
The A9 crossing the Baddengorm Burn/Allt nan Ceatharnach, a tributory of the River Dulnain, near the village of Carrbridge.
A9 crossing Insh Marshes while the River Spey is in flood and the B970 in the foreground of Ruthven Barracks
A9 crossing flooded Insh Marshes ---
A9 crossing Insh Marshes while the the River Spey is in flood and B970 crossing the river on Ruthven Bridge
A9 crossing the River Spey and Insh Marshes at Ruthven, near Kingussie
A9 crossing the River Spey and Insh Marshes at Ruthven, near Kingussie
A9 crossing the River Spey at Ruthven, near Kingussie