Matches in DBpedia 2014 for { <http://dbpedia.org/resource/A82_road> ?p ?o. }
Showing items 1 to 66 of
66
with 100 items per page.
- A82_road length "268.760448".
- A82_road abstract "The A82 is a road in Scotland that runs from Glasgow to Inverness by way of Fort William. The majority of the route is a trunk road and hence managed by Transport Scotland, who view the road as a vitally important link through the Scottish Highlands and beyond.The road passes close to some of the most notable landmarks in the Highlands, including Loch Lomond, Rannoch Moor, Glen Coe, Ben Nevis, the Commando Memorial, Loch Ness and Urquhart Castle. Several travel guides have praised individual parts of the road, such as the section from Tyndrum to Glencoe across Rannoch Moor, as providing memorable driving experiences. At 167 miles (269 km), the road is the second longest A-road in Scotland, after the A9, and has been described as the "slower but more scenic route" of the two.The A82 has an extensive history. It is derived in several places from the military roads constructed through the Highlands by General Wade and Major Caulfeild during the early to mid 18th century, along with later roads constructed by Thomas Telford in the early 19th. The modern route is based on that designed by Telford, but with a number of improvements primarily dating from the 1920s and 30s. These include a diversion across Rannoch Moor and another around Loch Leven, which was subsequently replaced by the Ballachulish Bridge.The A82 is a popular route for tourists due to its extensive scenery, and it serves as the main artery for commercial and heavy goods traffic through the area. Transport Scotland have publicly declared a commitment to improve the road, and a number of congestion and safety improvements are being made. Parts of the road are occasionally closed for maintenance, which has resulted in strong protest from the local community.".
- A82_road length "268760.448".
- A82_road routeEnd Inverness.
- A82_road routeJunction Ballachulish_Bridge.
- A82_road routeJunction Crianlarich.
- A82_road routeJunction Erskine_Bridge.
- A82_road routeJunction Fort_William,_Scotland.
- A82_road routeJunction Invergarry.
- A82_road routeJunction Invermoriston.
- A82_road routeJunction Spean_Bridge.
- A82_road routeJunction Tarbet,_Argyll.
- A82_road routeNumber "82".
- A82_road routeStart Glasgow.
- A82_road routeTypeAbbreviation "A".
- A82_road thumbnail A82_Scotland_map.png?width=300.
- A82_road wikiPageExternalLink www.a82.org.
- A82_road wikiPageExternalLink a82.
- A82_road wikiPageExternalLink ?title=A82.
- A82_road wikiPageID "345619".
- A82_road wikiPageRevisionID "602476416".
- A82_road country "GBR".
- A82_road destinations "* Glasgow * Erskine Bridge * Dumbarton * Crianlarich * Fort William * Fort Augustus * Inverness".
- A82_road direction "South-Northeast".
- A82_road hasPhotoCollection A82_road.
- A82_road history "Classified as A82 1923".
- A82_road history "Specific sections built 1724 - present".
- A82_road imageAlt "Map of the A82's route".
- A82_road imageNotes "The route of the A82 in Scotland".
- A82_road junction "* * * * * * * * * *".
- A82_road lengthMi "167".
- A82_road route "82".
- A82_road terminusA Glasgow.
- A82_road terminusB Inverness.
- A82_road type "A".
- A82_road subject Category:Highlands_and_Islands_of_Scotland.
- A82_road subject Category:Roads_in_Scotland.
- A82_road subject Category:Streets_in_Glasgow.
- A82_road subject Category:Transport_in_Argyll_and_Bute.
- A82_road subject Category:Transport_in_Glasgow.
- A82_road subject Category:Transport_in_Highland_(council_area).
- A82_road subject Category:Transport_in_Stirling_(council_area).
- A82_road subject Category:Transport_in_West_Dunbartonshire.
- A82_road point "55.8698 -4.2674".
- A82_road type ArchitecturalStructure.
- A82_road type Infrastructure.
- A82_road type Place.
- A82_road type Road.
- A82_road type RouteOfTransportation.
- A82_road type Wikidata:Q532.
- A82_road type Place.
- A82_road type Location.
- A82_road type SpatialThing.
- A82_road comment "The A82 is a road in Scotland that runs from Glasgow to Inverness by way of Fort William. The majority of the route is a trunk road and hence managed by Transport Scotland, who view the road as a vitally important link through the Scottish Highlands and beyond.The road passes close to some of the most notable landmarks in the Highlands, including Loch Lomond, Rannoch Moor, Glen Coe, Ben Nevis, the Commando Memorial, Loch Ness and Urquhart Castle.".
- A82_road label "A82 road".
- A82_road label "A82公路".
- A82_road label "Droga A82 (Wielka Brytania)".
- A82_road sameAs Droga_A82_(Wielka_Brytania).
- A82_road sameAs m.01yp3c.
- A82_road sameAs Q4649638.
- A82_road sameAs Q4649638.
- A82_road lat "55.8698".
- A82_road long "-4.2674".
- A82_road wasDerivedFrom A82_road?oldid=602476416.
- A82_road depiction A82_Scotland_map.png.
- A82_road isPrimaryTopicOf A82_road.