Gladsmuir Junction
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Gladsmuir Junction | |||
Location Map ( geo) | |||
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Location | |||
Gladsmuir | |||
County | |||
East Lothian | |||
Highway Authority | |||
Transport Scotland • East Lothian | |||
Junction Type | |||
dumbbell | |||
Roads Joined | |||
A1, B6363 | |||
Junctions related to the A1 Scotch Corner - Edinburgh | |||
Eighton Lodge Interchange • Denwick Interchange • Chatton Junction • Belford Station Junction • Fenwick Junction • Oxford Junction • Scremerston Roundabout • Duddo Junction • East Ord Roundabout • Duns Road Junction • Highfields Roundabout • Cockburnspath Roundabout • Innerwick Junction • Charlton Mires |
Gladsmuir Junction is a dumbbell interchange on the A1 at Gladsmuir, between Tranent and Haddington. It was built in 1996 when the A1 was dualled between the two towns, and is where the A1 crosses the B6363. The junction is a standard dumbbell layout, with all four sliproads running parallel to the A1 mainline, and meeting the B6363 at two small roundabouts with single lanes in all directions.
A short distance to the south of the A1 junction, the B6363 meets the A199 (former line of the A1) at a third roundabout. This appears to be of an identical size to the two roundabouts for the dual carriageway, and again only has single approach and departure lanes on each of the four arms.
Routes
Route | To | Notes |
Berwick-upon-Tweed | ||
Edinburgh | ||
Gladsmuir | ||
Tranent, Macmerry | ||
Pencaitland, Tranent, Gladsmuir, Macmerry (A199) | ||
Longniddry, Science Centre |