Gallery:Cumbernauld
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Cumbernauld
Looking up to the split level interchange at North Carbrain Road, Cumbernauld, from a footbridge between Glenacre Road and Abbotsford Road.
Luggie Bridge over the Luggie Water at Luggiebank to the south of Cumbernauld. The bridge previously carried the A73, but is now bypassed by the B8039.
The new Luggie Bridge over the Luggie Water at Luggiebank to the south of Cumbernauld. The bridge has always carried the B8039.
Kildrum South Roundabout on the B8054 in Cumbernauld, showing the footbridge over the western arm of Kildrum Road.
Kildrum South Roundabout on the B8054 in Cumbernauld, showing the footbridge over the northern arm of Lye Brae. The bridge rises over the two split carriageways of the B8054, and the dip in the middle appears to have been to take it under the proposed flyover which was never built.
Kildrum South Roundabout on the B8054 in Cumbernauld, showing the footbridge over the northern arm of Lye Brae. The bridge rises over the two split carriageways of the B8054, and the dip in the middle appears to have been to take it under the proposed flyover which was never built.
The B8054 Lye Brae approach to Kildrum South Roundabout in Cumbernauld. The steep bank on the left is for the proposed flyover approach, which was never built.
The B8054 Glencryan Junction in Cumbernauld. The eastbound offslip is at the top of the bank, and the railway is at the bottom of the cutting on the right, the overhead lines can be seen.
Cumbernauld's Light Sculpture
'The special effects are achieved by fins positioned on the embankments of at A8011 - the approach road to the town centre. The intention is to
emulate the feeling of driving alongside a giant wave.' Cumbernauld News.Blue Bridge, Cumbernauld Just one of dozens of blue pedestrian bridges linking up the warren of footpaths around Cumbernauld. This one flies over the B8039.
Jane's Brae The name 'Jane's Brae' appears on really old OS maps and was therefore in use long before this road was built; when this stretch was just a grassy hill.
Note the old and disused information sign.
Approaching the southern roundabout on the B8048 close to the neighbouring Twechar Roundabout, on Mollins Road
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