A93 road

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Scotland

The A93 road (English for, A93 ') is a street in Scotland, which connects Perth with Aberdeen. It is one of the most important highways of the Unitary Authority's Perth and Kinross, Aberdeenshire and Aberdeen.

Course

The A93 will begin on Broxden roundabout west of Perth, where the M90 from the south end and the A9 going north. Then guides you through the western parts of the city of Perth and crosses the Tay across the city. Here it crosses the A85 which leads westward through Crianlarich to Oban. Still within Perth branches leading to Forfar A94 from the northeast. Situated 20 km outside of Perth, the road reaches Blairgowrie and Rattray, where it crosses the Ericht. She follows his run for several kilometers in a north- northeasterly direction and joins the sparsely populated northern regions of Perth and Kinross or the western areas of Aberdeenshire to the road network. A few hundred meters north of Braemar swings the course of the A93 abruptly to the east, and from then follows the course of the Dee, she crosses a few kilometers and then runs along its northern shore. 22 km east of Ballater is achieved with the nearest large town. At Dinnet branches off the A97, which leads over to Huntly to Banff on the Moray Firth. About Aboyne, Banchory and Peterculter the road finally reaches the more densely populated regions near Aberdeen, and finally the city itself, in the center of which it ends. With the exception of short sections in Perth and Aberdeen, the A93 is guided through two lanes.

City Transit Blairgowrie

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