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A749 road

Coordinates: 55°49′12″N 4°12′16″W / 55.8199°N 4.2044°W / 55.8199; -4.2044 (A749 road)
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A749
Major junctions
South endEast Kilbride
55°46′33″N 4°09′48″W / 55.7759°N 4.1633°W / 55.7759; -4.1633 (A749 road (southern end))
North endGlasgow
55°51′23″N 4°14′38″W / 55.8564°N 4.2438°W / 55.8564; -4.2438 (A749 road (northern end))
Location
CountryUnited Kingdom
Primary
destinations
East Kilbride
Nerston
Rutherglen
Glasgow
Road network

The A749 road connects East Kilbride with Glasgow City Centre. The road starts off at a roundabout called "The Whirlies", with a junction for the A725 road, starting as a dual carriageway. The road continues and it meets another roundabout for the A749 spur which leads onto the A725 road. The road continues and goes past the Kingsgate Retail Park. After a traffic light junction the road becomes National Speed Limit descending down a long hill towards Rutherglen.

Around two miles north-west there is a grade separated junction for the B759 road to Cambuslang and Carmunnock and the road reduces to a 40-mile-per-hour speed limit. The road continues after another roundabout where an unclassified road for Cathkin joins. The road continues for another brief spell as a 40-mile-per-hour dual carriageway.

Soon afterwards the road drops to a 30-mile-per-hour zone and the dual carriageway section ends at a junction with the A730 road. Turning right onto Stonelaw Road through the Burnside district the road continues down to Rutherglen Town Centre crossing the main street. It crosses the River Clyde and enters Dalmarnock and the City of Glasgow proper still heading in a northwesterly direction.

The road approaches Bridgeton and it continues past the B763 road as Dalmarnock Road, although road signs suggest Dunn Street heading west is the A749 when this is incorrect.[citation needed] At Bridgeton the road switches to London Road and carries on west to Glasgow City Centre passing the Barras flea market. It forms a brief part of the one way system along with the A89 road on the eastern edge of the city of Glasgow.

It ends at a grade junction with the A8 road as Trongate continues into the heart of Glasgow City Centre unclassified, which was historically part of the A82 road.

55°49′12″N 4°12′16″W / 55.8199°N 4.2044°W / 55.8199; -4.2044 (A749 road)