:''For the A7 road in Northern Ireland, see
A7 road (Northern Ireland).''
The 'A7' is a major
trunk road in the
United Kingdom, that runs south from
Edinburgh in
Scotland to
Carlisle in north-western
England. The A7 begins its course in central Edinburgh, before passing through the city's south-eastern suburbs - on this part of the route it passes
Cameron Toll - and then meeting the
A720 that leads to
Glasgow,
Kilmarnock A71,
Livingston,
Perth and Stirling, and the
A68 at the notoriously busy Sherifhall Roundabout.
The A7 travels through the
Borders towns of
Galashiels,
Selkirk and
Hawick, through
Langholm in
Dumfries and Galloway, before crossing the border into England, into the county of
Cumbria, just south of the village of
Canonbie. It then continues through the small town of
Longtown, before meeting the
A74, the
A689 and the
M6 at the Greymoorhill Roundabout, which is junction 44 of the M6, and currently the motorway's last junction (although this may change after the M6 is extended northwards to
Gretna).
Beyond Greymoorhill, the A7 is briefly
dual-carriageway, close to the Kingstown Industrial Estate on the northern fringe of Carlisle. Continuing as a busy single carriageway road, it passes several main
supermarkets, and crosses the
River Eden over Eden Bridge. At Hardwicke Circus, a large
roundabout junction, the A7 meets the
A595 to west and southern Cumbria then forms part of Carlisle's one way system through the city centre meeting the
A69 and finally becoming the
A6 near
Carlisle railway station.
See also
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British road numbering scheme
External links
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Society for All British Road Enthusiasts entry for the A7