2. The M74 - From Roman Road to Multi-lane Motorway

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  • เผยแพร่เมื่อ 26 ม.ค. 2025

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  • @gaoeykreg
    @gaoeykreg 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    Great talk chaps!

  • @andrewmcivor42
    @andrewmcivor42 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    An interesting podcast - I can (vaguely) remember travelling on the older sections of the A74 in the early 80s (mainly 80/81) & also remember driving South a few times in the 1990s when the motorway upgrade was being carried out. Interesting what you said about the work being progressively moved onto the new road - I can remember the traffic flowing pretty well, despite the roadworks. I certainly never decided to go down the East side on the A1 - dreadful road, only been on it 2 or 3 times!
    I've often thought the older 2 lane section from Hamilton to Millbank is a bottleneck - sadly, as you said, it's probably never going to be widened now. I normally stop at Cairn Lodge after using it (great service area, by the way - now owned by the same folk that run Tebay services) & go straight onto the 3 lane section, which is a lovely drive (if a bit boring further South).
    The last section built (the 18 mile stretch from Paddy's Rickle over Beattock) has a viaduct that reminds me a bit of the A9 viaduct over Killiecrankie, impressive structure.
    Can also remember the M74 extension being opened in 2011 - the same year I started working in Glasgow! Was very useful to me, driving from Inverness to Shawlands, even today (not in Glasgow now) I'll often take the M73/M74 to access Glasgow, rather than the M80/M8 - it's a hugely important road

  • @Woody93185
    @Woody93185 ปีที่แล้ว

    I thought a part of the B7078 was still a duel 2 road but I may have that totally wrong lol

  • @ronniel5941
    @ronniel5941 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    The extremely long 2 inch wide tape of Ross tartan that Willie Ross MP cut to open M74 Stage 1 was laboriously cut from a full width bolt of tartan cloth, in BSM’s office. What was left was made into several kilts.