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A95 near Ballindalloch in Moray set for period of closures for Amey work





A section of the A95 is set for a period of overnight closures.

The A95 carriageway near Ballindalloch will benefit from a £675,000 investment that will deliver improvements to more than 1200 metres of the road surface.

Overnight closures will be in place on a section of the A95 to allow for work to be carried out. Picture: James Mackenzie
Overnight closures will be in place on a section of the A95 to allow for work to be carried out. Picture: James Mackenzie

Overnight road closures will be in place between 7.30pm and 6.30am during the work period.

There will be no overnight works on October 4 and October 5.

All traffic management is scheduled to be removed by 6.30am on October 11.

Amey, which is carrying out the work on behalf of Transport Scotland, will start the work on October 1.

A signed diversion will be in place.

A95 near Ballindalloch.
A95 near Ballindalloch.

Northbound traffic will leave the A95 at the A939 through Grantown-on-Spey and continue to turn right onto the A940 at Dava, following to Forres before turning right onto the A96 and continuing to Elgin and taking the third exit at the roundabout onto the A941 to rejoin the A95 at Craigellachie. Southbound traffic will take the route in reverse.

In addition, amnesties to allow traffic through the works area will be available at 8.30pm, 9.30pm, 10.30pm, 11.30pm, 1.30am, 3am and 5am each night. Traffic will be allowed through one direction at a time so delays are possible.


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