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New and old roads - Geograph - 189055.jpg
New and old roads
Retired Roadway - Geograph - 1724674.jpg
Former A907
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The new A907 from the old, between Manor Powis and Blackgrange roundabouts
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The old A907 running parallel to the new road, between Manor Powis and Blackgrange roundabouts
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The old A907 running parallel to the new road, looking towards the Blackgrange roundabout
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Approaching the A907 Marywood roundabout from the B910 through Clackmannan
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Causewayhead on the A9, with the mist hanging in the trees of Abbey Craig, trying to hide the Wallace Monument.
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Causewayhead on the A9, from the B998, ex A997, ex A91, ex B907.
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ADS on the eastbound A907 for the twin roundabouts at Dumyat near Tullibody.
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The new Concrete bridge over the River Devon on the A907 to the west of Tullibody, replacing Tullibody Old Bridge
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Looking across Tullibody Old Bridge, alongside the A907, showing the wobbly course of the non parallel parapets!
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The causewayed western approach, across flood arches, to Tullibody Old Bridge alongside the A907
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The river arches of Tullibody Old Bridge alongside the A907
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Looking east along the A907 from the edge of Oakley towards Carnock.
Roundabout in Causewayhead, Stirling - Geograph - 3511435.jpg
Roundabout in Causewayhead, Stirling From the top of the Wallace Monument.
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The Glen Bridge The Glen Bridge was built in 1932 to cross the Tower Burn and link Carnegie Drive to Pittencrieff Street. This view is towards Pittencrieff Street.
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Glen Bridge arch
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The A907 heading west towards Clackmannan and Alloa.
 

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