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» The M9 motorway is also the name of roads in Russia (see Baltic Highway), Pakistan (see M9 motorway) and Ireland (see N9 road).

The M9 motorway is a major motorway in Scotland. It runs from the outskirts of Edinburgh, bypassing the towns of Linlithgow, Falkirk, Grangemouth and Stirling to end at Dunblane.

Route

The road is approximately 30 miles long, and runs in a roughly north-west direction from the M8. It meets the A8 at Newbridge - a traffic blackspot before the junction was grade separated. Its next junction is a motorway spur towards the Forth Road Bridge. This spur has recently been extended, and since September 2007 now meets the A90 at Scotstoun, instead of ending at the single carriageway A8000 road two miles short of the bridge.
   The road shares space with one mile of the M876 en route to the Kincardine Bridge east of Stenhousemuir, at this point the motorway has 3 lanes in each direction, making it the most northerly stretch of Motorway in the UK to be 3 lanes wide. At Stirling it meets the M80, taking over the main route through the Carse of Lecropt to the final roundabout at Dunblane. From there, the A9 runs all the way to Thurso. Moto services are located at the M9/M80 junction, accessed via a roundabout which allows access to all routes.

Junction list

M9 Motorway
Northbound exits Junction Southbound exits
Start of Motorway Terminus M8: Junction 2 Glasgow, Livingston, Edinburgh
A8:Edinburgh
A89:Broxburn
Uphall
1 A8:Edinburgh
A89:Broxburn
Uphall
A90: Forth Road Bridge 1A No Access
No AccessKincardine Bridge (take junction for traffic on froth road bridge) 2 B8046: Uphall
A904: Forth Road Bridge and Kincardine Bridge (take junction for traffic on forth road bridge M9)
A803: Linlithgow
A904: Bo'ness
3 No Access
A801: Bathgate and Livingston
A803: Polmont
4 A801: Bathgate and Livingston
A803: Linlithgow
B9080: Kirkliston
A905: Grangemouth and Falkirk 5 A905: Grangemouth and Bo'ness
No Access 6 A905: Grangemouth and Falkirk
M876: Kincardine Bridge 7 M876: Kincardine Bridge
M876: Glasgow 8 No Access
A91: Stirling
M80: Glasgow and Carlisle
Stirling Services
9 A872: Denny
Stirling Services
A84: Stirling, Callander, Crianlarich 10 A84: Stirling via the
A9: Perth, Lecropt and Bridge of Allan
B824: Doune
B8033: Dunblane
End of Motorway
11 Start of Motorway

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