A85 road

The A85 is a major road in Scotland. It runs east from Oban along the south bank of Loch Etive, through Lochawe and Tyndrum, Crianlarich, Lochearnhead, St Fillans and Crieff before passing through Perth, where it crosses the River Tay via Perth Bridge. Its name between the latter two locations is the Crieff Road. It then multiplexes with the A90 to the Swallow Roundabout before diverging to follow the Invergowrie Bypass, Riverside Avenue and Riverside Drive before terminating in Dundee city centre.

A85
The A85 following Loch Earn near St Fillans
Major junctions
West endOban (NM858298)
  A816 (NM858298)
A828 (NM908342)
A819 (NN142277)
A82 (NN325307)
A82 (NN384253)
A827 (NN547301)
A84 (NN588238)
A822 (NN861218)
A822 (NN885235)
A9 (NO085248)
A912 (NO110244)
M90 (NO133222)
A90 (NO133222)
East endDundee
Location
Primary
destinations
Oban, Crianlarich, Lochearnhead, Perth
Road network

The A90 road from Perth to Dundee was previously numbered A85; on opening of an upgraded A94 to Aberdeen the A90 number was continued across the Friarton Bridge (previously M85) and on to the A85 route, then from Swallow Roundabout to Aberdeen. The Perth-Dundee stretch was formerly part of the Euroroute system, of route E120 which ran in a circular route between Inverness, Aberdeen, Dundee and Perth.[1]

Between Tyndrum and Crianlarich the road multiplexes with the A82, where it merges with the main north–south road. Parts follow an old military road.

Some statistics seem to show that the stretch of the A85 between Oban and Tyndrum is among the ten most dangerous roads in Scotland.[2]

References

  1. OS Metric Landranger 1970 and 2010 editions.
  2. "SCOTLAND | Danger road report 'misleading'". BBC News. 18 February 2002. Retrieved 15 June 2012.



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