A909 road
A909 road in the UK | |
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Basic data | |
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Start of the street: |
Kelty ( 56 ° 8 ′ N , 3 ° 24 ′ W ) |
End of street: |
Burntisland ( 56 ° 4 ′ N , 3 ° 14 ′ W ) |
Overall length: | 15.3 km (9.5 mi ) |
The A909 at Cowdenbeath | |
Course of the road
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The A909 road is an A-road in the Scottish Council Area Fife .
course
The road begins as a continuation of the B914 on a bridge above the M90 . It heads northeast and reaches the village of Kelty . There it forms one of the main roads and crosses the B917. At a roundabout on the eastern edge of Kelty, the road takes up the B996 coming from Kinross and bends to the southeast. The A909 crosses Lochfitty Burn between Kelty and Cowdenbeath . It forms the north-south axis through Cowdenbeath and is there over a kilometer together with the B981 ( Kirkcaldy - Inverkeithing ).
Leaving Cowdenbeath in a south-easterly direction, the A909 crosses the A92 ( Dunfermline - Stonehaven ). It runs through a sparsely populated region of Fife, where it intersects the B925 and B9157. The A909 reaches the coastal town of Burntisland around eight kilometers southeast of Cowdenbeath . There it joins the A921 at a roundabout in the center after a total distance of 15.3 km , which connects the villages on the north coast of the Firth of Forth between Kirkcaldy and Rosyth .