A7 road (Great Britain)

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UK road A7.svg
A7
A7 road map.png
Route information
Length92.4 mi [1] [2]  (148.7 km)
Major junctions
North endUK road A1.svg A1  / A8 in Edinburgh
55°57′12″N3°11′21″W / 55.9532°N 3.1891°W / 55.9532; -3.1891 (A7 road (northern end))
Major intersectionsUK road A720.svg A720 in Edinburgh
UK road A72.svg A72 in Galashiels
UK-Motorway-M6.svg M6 (J44) in Carlisle
UK road A69.svg A69 in Carlisle
South endUK road A595.svg A595 in Carlisle
54°53′43″N2°55′52″W / 54.8954°N 2.9311°W / 54.8954; -2.9311 (A7 road (southern end))
Location
Country United Kingdom
Primary
destinations
Edinburgh, Galashiels, Hawick, Carlisle
Road network
UK road A6.svg A6 UK road A8.svg A8

The A7 is a major road, partly a trunk road, that connects Edinburgh in Central Scotland to Carlisle in North West England. The A7 meets the M6 motorway close to Carlisle, which connects to the English motorway network.

Contents

Route description

Edinburgh to Hawick

The northern terminus of the A7 is the junction at North Bridge with Princes Street in Edinburgh, also the northern terminus of the A1 and the southern terminus of the A900. The road passes Cameron Toll, before meeting the Edinburgh City Bypass at the Sheriffhall Roundabout. South of the bypass, the A7 continues through Midlothian past Newtongrange and Gorebridge. Continuing from Midlothian into the Scottish Borders, the road bypasses Heriot then passes through Stow to reach Galashiels. The A7 becomes a trunk road at the southern boundary of Galashiels. [3] It continues south to Selkirk; a bypass here has been proposed for years but not implemented. [4] This section of the A7 runs parallel to the Borders Railway which opened in 2015; Network Rail and MPs met during construction to mitigate the effect of works traffic on the road. [5]

Hawick to Langholm

In Hawick the A7 continues along the north bank of the River Teviot to cross the river at the Albert Bridge and follows the south bank of the river towards Langholm, then bypasses Canonbie. South of Langholm the road has been improved, allowing for overtaking. [6]

England

Continuing across the English border, the A7 goes through Longtown, before meeting the A689 and the M6 at the Greymoorhill Roundabout. The A7 becomes a dual carriageway close to the Kingstown Industrial Estate on the northern fringe of Carlisle. Continuing as a single carriageway road, the A7 crosses the River Eden over Eden Bridge. At Hardwicke Circus Roundabout in the centre of Carlisle, the A7 meets the A595 to the west and southern Cumbria, then continues to form part of Carlisle's one way system through the city centre, meeting the A69 and finally becoming the A6 near Carlisle railway station. The English section was detrunked in 2005. [7]

Safety

In the late 1970s, the A7 was described as being slow and tortuous. [8] It was the 28th most dangerous UK road in 2017. [9] The A7 Action Group was founded in 1990, and continues to lobby for safety improvements to the road, including a bypass of Selkirk. [10]

Major junctions

Note: Junctions are listed northbound from Carlisle to Edinburgh.

CountyLocationmi [1] [2] kmDestinationsNotes
Cumbria Carlisle 0.00.0Botchergate (A6 south)Southern terminus; northern terminus of A6
0.30.48UK road A69.svgUK-Motorway-M6.svg A69 east (Victoria Place) to M6 Western terminus of A69
0.50.80UK road A595.svg A595 south (Castle Way) The West, City Centre Northern terminus of A595
Carlisle city
boundary
2.94.7UK-Motorway-M6.svgUK road A689.svgUK road A69.svgUK road A595.svg M6  / A689 to A69  / A595  Hexham, Workington M6 junction 44
Longtown 8.413.5UK road A6071.svg A6071 east (Albert Street) Carlisle, Brampton Southern terminus of A6071 concurrency
9.014.5UK road A6071.svgUK road A74.svg A6071 west to A74  Gretna To A74 signed northbound only; northern terminus of A6071 concurrency
Cumbria county—
Dumfries and Galloway
council boundary
11.919.2 EnglandScotland boundary
Dumfries and Galloway
No major junctions
Scottish Borders Hawick 43.069.2UK road A698.svg A698 north-east (Mart Street) / Mansfield Road Jedburgh, Kelso, City centre South-western terminus of A698
Selkirk 52.985.1UK road A699.svg A699 east / The Loan St Boswells, Kelso Western terminus of A699
53.786.4UK road A72.svgUK road A708.svg West Port (A707 north) to A72  / A708  Peebles, Moffat Southern terminus of A707
Galashiels 58.594.1UK road A6091.svgUK road A68.svg A6091 east to A68  Jedburgh, Melrose, Tweedbank, Edinburgh Edinburgh signed northbound only; western terminus of A6091
60.196.7UK road A72.svg A72 west (Bridge Place) Peebles Eastern terminus of A72
Midlothian Dalkeith 85.4137.4UK road A6094.svg A6094 (Bonnyrigg Road / Eskbank Road) Eskbank, Bonnyrigg
85.8138.1UK road A768.svg A768 (Lasswade Road / Melville Dykes Road) Eskbank, Lasswade, Loanhead
86.4139.0UK road A772.svg A772 north-west / B6392 (Gilmerton Road) Eskbank, Gilmerton South-eastern terminus of A772
MidlothianEdinburgh boundary Edinburgh boundary86.7139.5UK road A720.svgUK road A6106.svgUK road A68.svgUK road A1.svg A720 (Edinburgh City Bypass) / A6106 (Old Dalkeith Road / Millerhill Road) to A68  / A1  Dalkeith, Edinburgh, Airport, Musselburgh, Leith, Dalkeith, Old Craighall, Forth Road Bridge, Glasgow, Stirling, Jedburgh, Berwick-upon-Tweed Edinburgh, Airport, Musselburgh, Leith, and Old Craighall signed northbound only;
To A1, A68, Forth Road Bridge, Glasgow, Stirling, Jedburgh, and Berwick-upon-Tweed signed southbound only
Edinburgh Edinburgh 90.2145.2UK road A6095.svgUK road A701.svg A6095 east (Peffermill Road) / Lady Road to A701  City centre, Penicuik, Musselburgh City centre signed northbound only; western terminus of A6095
91.3146.9UK road A700.svgUK road A701.svgUK road A8.svgUK road A90.svg A700 north-west (West Preston Street) / A701 south (Newington Road) / A8  / A90  Peebles, Penicuik, Glasgow, Forth Road Bridge, Tollcross No direct access from A7 north to A7 north or from A7 south to A700; information signed northbound only; south-eastern terminus of A700; northern terminus of A701
92.4148.7UK road A1.svgUK road A900.svgUK-Motorway-M8.svgUK road A90.svg A1 south (Waterloo Place) to Princes Street (A8 west) / A900  / M8  / A90  Berwick-upon-Tweed, Leith, Forth Road Bridge, Glasgow Northern terminus; eastern terminus of A8; northern terminus of A1
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

See also

References

  1. 1 2 "Bar Solo, 1 Botchergate, Carlisle CA1 1QP, United Kingdom to A7, Hawick TD9 7AD, UK to Simpsons Flowers, 2 Newington Road, Newington, Edinburgh, EH9 1QS, UK". Google Maps . Retrieved 10 November 2022.
  2. 1 2 "Chatterbox Restaurant, 1 E Preston St, Newington, Edinburgh EH8 9QQ, UK to Monument to Wellington, Wellington, Edinburgh, United Kingdom". Google Maps . Retrieved 10 November 2022.
  3. Transport Scotland. "Trunk roads" (PDF).
  4. "Answers sought on A7 improvements". BBC News. 27 June 2007.
  5. "Borders to Edinburgh railway: A7 impact discussed". BBC News. 2 December 2013. Retrieved 3 October 2022.
  6. "A7 Auchenrivock improvement | Transport Scotland". www.transport.gov.scot.
  7. "The A7 Trunk Road (Carlisle City Boundary to The Scottish Border) (De-Trunking) Order 2005".
  8. A Bax; S Fairfield, eds. (1978). The Macmillan Guide to the United Kingdom 1978-79. Macmillan. p. 899. ISBN   978-1-349-81511-1.
  9. "Revealed: The most dangerous roads in Scotland and the UK". The Scotsman. 1 February 2018.
  10. Knox, David (13 January 2017). "A7 improvements announced with a further transport study on the way". Border Telegraph.
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