A930 road

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The A930 is a single carriageway road in Angus, Scotland. It runs from Dundee to Carnoustie.

Westend A92, Dundee
Eastend A92, Muirdrum
Constituent countryScotland
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A930
Major junctions
West end A92, Dundee
East end A92, Muirdrum
Location
CountryUnited Kingdom
Constituent countryScotland
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Starting at its junction with the A92 road in Craigie, Dundee, it runs east through West Ferry, Broughty Ferry, Barnhill and Monifieth. It then passes through countryside north of the Buddon Ness, past Barry (through which it passed until 2003 on the construction of the bypass), to Carnoustie. It forms the main thoroughfare in Carnoustie and turns north at the eastern end of the town, heading north towards Muirdrum. The road is a single carriageway along its entire length.

References

  • Media related to A930 road (Scotland) at Wikimedia Commons

56.488344°N 2.795690°W / 56.488344; -2.795690


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