A80

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The A80 is a major road in Scotland that historically served as a key route between Glasgow and Stirling before being largely replaced by the M80 motorway.

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A80 canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf road in Scotland
category Roads in Scotland
connects Glasgow NERFINISHED
Stirling NERFINISHED
connectsTo Glasgow road network
Stirling road network
country Scotland
formerFunction primary route between Glasgow and Stirling
hasJunctionWith local roads in North Lanarkshire
historicalRole key route between Glasgow and Stirling
historicalSignificance important pre‑motorway route in central Scotland
isNumbered A80
locatedIn Scotland
United Kingdom
maintainedBy Transport Scotland NERFINISHED
parallelTo M80 motorway NERFINISHED
partOf Scottish trunk road network NERFINISHED
passesNear Chryston NERFINISHED
Cumbernauld NERFINISHED
Muirhead NERFINISHED
Stepps NERFINISHED
passesThrough East Dunbartonshire NERFINISHED
North Lanarkshire NERFINISHED
region Central Belt of Scotland NERFINISHED
replacedBy M80 motorway NERFINISHED
roadNumberingScheme Great Britain A and B road numbering scheme NERFINISHED
roadType A road
status partially downgraded after construction of M80
supersededFunction long‑distance through traffic now carried by M80
transportMode road transport

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