T28 (Britain)
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T28 | ||||||||||
Location Map ( geo) | ||||||||||
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Gretna-Stranraer-Glasgow-Stirling Trunk Road | ||||||||||
From: | Gretna (NY322672) | |||||||||
To: | Stirling (NS798901) | |||||||||
Met: | T12, (T12), (T27), (T1) | |||||||||
Primary Destinations | ||||||||||
Traditional Counties | ||||||||||
Ayrshire • Dumfriesshire • Dunbartonshire • Kirkcudbrightshire • Lanarkshire • Renfrewshire • Stirlingshire • Wigtownshire | ||||||||||
Route outline (key) | ||||||||||
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The T28, also called T77, was a British Trunk Road created in the 1936 Trunk Roads Act. It ran from Gretna to Stirling, via Stranraer, Kilmarnock and Glasgow.
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