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ViewWise



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Going London to Aberdeen

via Glasgow, then stopping in rochdale(manchester) on the way back.

Making this journey this week in a van to pick up some stuff. Plenty of space in the van so if anyone needs anything taken let me know. All donations towards petrol/forum welcome Whistle .

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ps going from nw london.

Just waiting on the confirmation from when they guy in aberdeen is available but hopefully should be this week.

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Post #255661 Mon Feb 15 2010 1:49pm
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Tim in Scotland



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Great offer View, pity I have nothing to weigh you down with as my old HST grille was posted to London last week...

BTW you cannot avoid it but when you come north of Glasgow on the M73/M80 there are huge roadworks between Auchenkilns and Denny (they are widening the A80 to extend the M80), try to avoid them between 7 and 10 am and 4 and 7pm as the tail backs are chronic and there are average speed cams set at 40mph for about 10 miles through the roadworks. This morning I drove from Carlisle to Glasgow and both the M6 and M74/M73 were clear, no road works at all. 2020 Pangea Green 1st Edition D240 New Defender 110 is here and loving it
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Post #255695 Mon Feb 15 2010 5:37pm
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who did you sent your HST grill down south Tim??

Post #255701 Mon Feb 15 2010 6:20pm
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Tim in Scotland



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Post #255703 Mon Feb 15 2010 6:23pm
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There is a way round it if you're coming to and going back from Aberdeen. Coming north after you leave the M74 and come up onto the M73 there is a junction as you climb the hill (stay in the middle lane as inside takes you to Glasgow). Where the left hand lane ends there is a junction that drops you down to a roundabout which takes you to Edinburgh on the M8. Follow it across untill you pick up signs for the Forth Road Bridge then after the bridge straight up the M90 to Perth and there you'll pick up the signs for Aberdeen. Same going back. Down the M90 and over the Forth Bridge, stay in the middle lane and follow it round untill you pick up the signs for Glasgow M8. It's pretty well straight on but watch for speed cameras in the 50mph stretch. When you get over in the direction of Glasgow again look for signs for M74 Carlisle and voila!! Youve missed it. Sat nav has a tendency to put you that way (both Tom tom and RRS does at least) but will put you down a back road to Lesmahagow area). The mileage and time is pretty well similar as going by Stirling. Will definately be quicker if the tailbacks are up as Tim says. Current, M135i in Estoril Blue with more extras than the cast of Ben Hur.

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Steuart64



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Tim in Scotland wrote:
BTW you cannot avoid it but when you come north of Glasgow on the M73/M80 there are huge roadworks between Auchenkilns and Denny (they are widening the A80 to extend the M80), try to avoid them between 7 and 10 am and 4 and 7pm as the tail backs are chronic and there are average speed cams set at 40mph for about 10 miles through the roadworks. This morning I drove from Carlisle to Glasgow and both the M6 and M74/M73 were clear, no road works at all.


What's the latest on the roadworks anyone? Have they been completed yet and if not is there an estimated completion date?

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Post #292666 Fri Mar 18 2011 8:04am
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It doesn't feature nightly on the traffic news like it did last year, I haven't driven that way to Glasgow for a long time as I go the other way round (it's shorter from where I live) I assume that lack of news means it flows much more smoothly than last year.

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Steuart64 wrote:
What's the latest on the roadworks anyone? Have they been completed yet and if not is there an estimated completion date?


Don't be silly!! Rolling with laughter Rolling with laughter Rolling with laughter Many more months of chaos to go yet. Then the fun will move to the A8 bits of the M8. Thank the gods they'll never be able to pay for dualling the A9 up to Inverness, it would mean decades of such chaos. Thud

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I've been taking the train for trips to Glasgow since these roadworks started and to be honest, unless
I really need the car, I think I'll continue to do so. It's so easy for me to just drive over to Stonehaven and hop on the train. It's a much more pleasent journey. 2013 Discovery HSE Luxury - 3.0 SDV6 - Santorini Black
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DSL wrote:
Don't be silly!! Rolling with laughter Rolling with laughter Rolling with laughter Many more months of chaos to go yet. Then the fun will move to the A8 bits of the M8. Thank the gods they'll never be able to pay for dualling the A9 up to Inverness, it would mean decades of such chaos. Thud
Lol I remember having to go up and down the A9 to Inverness when they were making the "new" A9, that was chaos! the A82 was quicker Smile Sons of dogs come hither and get flesh
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Now that's showing your age!! I remember them doing the "new" A9 and I must have been 8 or 9. We were that orange Volvo towing the caravan up & down the old road. It took them years to redo the junction at Ballinuig (or however it's spelt), to do the whole road would be a multi-generational event. They should be banned from calling them roadworks as there's hardly anybody ever working! Big Cry

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I had just started driving the route before they started the "upgrade" and it did go on for years.....

We still stop at the services at Ballinluig if we need fuel or at The House of Bruar if it is just food we need, introduced the wife to Scottish cheeses at Bruar and now it is a "must" stop Smile Before all she knew of British cheese was Chedar and she dislikes that with a passion now she loves a Gruth Dhu or a nice Caboc and to annoy the kids she will take a piece of Stinking Bishop Very Happy Sons of dogs come hither and get flesh
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Have never stopped at House of Bruar, wouldn't want all the traffic I've battled past to get ahead. My fave (not Twisted Evil ) are the supermarket lorries that make it their mission in life to drive at just under 40mph and never pull over!! Banging Head Banging Head

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Ah but the drivers have good reason for that!! Shocked Their trucks are tracked all the time and if they go over the 40mph limit for X amount of time then it's a verbal warning!! Shocked 2 offences and written warning then 3 and theyre out!!!! Can't blame the drivers for it really when you're fced with that for trying to keep the traffic moving!! Thumbs Up Current, M135i in Estoril Blue with more extras than the cast of Ben Hur.

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Tell me about it but when you are at the end of a 2 mile snake doing 35 - 40 it's hard not to curse the lead truck. If it's a Morrison or Asda truck I do renew my vow not to shop there. Whistle

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