B9014 (Dufftown - Huntly)
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B9014 | ||||
Location Map ( geo) | ||||
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From: | Dufftown (NJ334394) | |||
To: | Huntly (NJ519402) | |||
Distance: | 12.2 miles (19.6 km) | |||
Met (1956): | A941, A96 | |||
Now part of: | A920 | |||
Traditional Counties | ||||
Route outline (key) | ||||
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This article is about the former B9014 from Dufftown to Huntly.
For the current B9014 from Dufftown to Keith, see B9014.
For the current B9014 from Dufftown to Keith, see B9014.
The original B9014 was an east-west route in North East Scotland.
The route started on the B9013 (itself soon renumbered as the A941) east of Dufftown and headed east up Glen Fiddich, crossing the river on Bridge of Auchindoun. It then crossed over the hills into the valley of the River Deveron, which was crossed at Cairnford Bridge, and so into Huntly. It ended to the west of town on the original, pre-bypass, line of the A96.
The road is now part of the A920, the two route numbers having been swapped in 1973 or 1974. The line of the road is virtually unchanged, except for a slight realignment to create a staggered crossroads at the Huntly bypass.
The 1922 MOT Road List defines this route as: Dufftown - Huntly