A74(M) and M74 motorways

M74 shield
M74
Route information
Part of E05
Length40 mi (64 km)
Existed1966–present
HistoryConstructed 1966–2011
Major junctions
North endTradeston
55°51′14″N 4°16′13″W / 55.85383°N 4.270399°W / 55.85383; -4.270399 (M74 motorway (northern end))
Major intersections
J1 → M8 motorway

J4 → M73 motorway

J13 → A74(M) motorway
South endAbington
55°30′24″N 3°41′51″W / 55.5067°N 3.6974°W / 55.5067; -3.6974 (M74 motorway (southern end))
Location
CountryUnited Kingdom
Primary
destinations
Glasgow, Hamilton, East Kilbride
Road network
M73M77
A74(M) shield
A74(M)
Route information
Part of E05 and E18
Length45 mi (72 km)
Existed1991–present
HistoryConstructed 1991–1999
Major junctions
Northwest endAbington
(See M74 above.)
Major intersections
J13 → M74 motorway

J22 → M6 motorway
Southeast endLongtown
54°59′51″N 3°03′22″W / 54.9975°N 3.0562°W / 54.9975; -3.0562 (A74(M) motorway (southern end))
Location
CountryUnited Kingdom
Primary
destinations
Dumfries, Carlisle
Road network

The A74(M) and M74 are two connected motorways in Scotland. They act as one motorway, usually just called the "M74". The motorway starts at the border with England. Here, the M6 motorway turns into the A74(M) motorway. The motorway connects the M6 with Glasgow and the M8. About halfway between the border with England and Glasgow, the A74(M) becomes the M74. Together, the motorways are 85 miles (137 km) long.[1]

  1. "M74 motorway". Glasgow's Motorways. Retrieved 19 June 2020.[permanent dead link]

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