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gerbrox
13-08-09, 07:41 AM
All right Fifer's need some tips on avoiding the main Street in Cupar at peak times 4pmish, as it takes me 20mins or so every night, bike or car.
Just need some local knowledge to avoid the area, checked out Gmaps but can't really see anything, looked at B roads but takes to long, better sitting in the traffic.
Traveling to Glasgow from St Andrews.
Ta in advance.
p.s. any ideas when St Andrews will get a train service?
SoulKiss
13-08-09, 08:33 AM
All right Fifer's need some tips on avoiding the main Street in Cupar at peak times 4pmish, as it takes me 20mins or so every night, bike or car.
Just need some local knowledge to avoid the area, checked out Gmaps but can't really see anything, looked at B roads but takes to long, better sitting in the traffic.
Traveling to Glasgow from St Andrews.
Ta in advance.
p.s. any ideas when St Andrews will get a train service?
Filter?
Also, pop into Cupar Suzuki - I'm sure their guys know the roads around there pretty well :)
My suggestion (by Googlemaps, not experience - I only ever went to St Andrews via Dundee) would be to try the B939 to Chance Inn/Craigrothie, then A916, cut across country to the A914 and up to the A91 via Springfield.
But that could be a nightmare :) - or it could be great.
Upshot is if it still takes the same amount of time, you wont be stitting in traffic...
appollo1
13-08-09, 09:12 AM
St Andrews will never get a train station as the nearest is Leuchars and St A's has the main bus station.
As for Cupar main street I travel through there regularly and other than adding longer time to your route going the B roads you are best to just sit in the traffic. Have you tried going past Cupar railway station instead of the main street?
If you are on your bike it is easy to filter.
Is this for when you are finishing work? Why not leave 10 mins early if possible?
SoulKiss
13-08-09, 09:14 AM
Is this for when you are finishing work? Why not leave 10 mins early if possible?
Thats a GREAT point - negotiate with the boss about starting/finishing 30 mins/hour earlier/later and avoid the traffic
gerbrox
13-08-09, 11:05 AM
Thanks for the advice so far,
When I'm on the bikeI do filter passed the traffic at the first set of lights, but when they do turn you still have to negociate the main street which is usually nose to tail.
I have left at various times of the day to varying degree of sucess (or lack of it)
I have a sceanic route planned for one day, to keeep the flow going, but have to get out of the mentality of must get home from work as soon as possible.
Is this any good, or any problems to look out for?
http://maps.google.com/maps?ie=UTF-8&hl=en&tab=wl
Blue Flame
13-08-09, 11:21 AM
This is the the way I would go Clicky Thing (http://maps.google.com/maps?f=d&source=s_d&saddr=A915%2FCity+Rd&daddr=B939+to:56.286536,-2.999096+to:M90&geocode=FeSoWwMdFkLV_w%3BFWRcWwMdvVbT_w%3B%3BFQoiW gMdYTzM_w&hl=en&mra=dpe&mrcr=0&mrsp=2&sz=13&via=1,2&sll=56.300825,-2.988625&sspn=0.065527,0.15089&ie=UTF8&ll=56.29711,-3.109818&spn=0.262135,0.603561&t=h&z=11)
been a while but I cant think how you can avoid cupar on way to st andrews from glasgow. I used to do east coast route, its a nice ride but not particularly direct or quick. along M8 over forth road bridge and follow signs. sorry not a great help, not lived in Fife since 1989
SoulKiss
13-08-09, 11:26 AM
This is the the way I would go Clicky Thing (http://maps.google.com/maps?f=d&source=s_d&saddr=A915%2FCity+Rd&daddr=B939+to:56.286536,-2.999096+to:M90&geocode=FeSoWwMdFkLV_w%3BFWRcWwMdvVbT_w%3B%3BFQoiW gMdYTzM_w&hl=en&mra=dpe&mrcr=0&mrsp=2&sz=13&via=1,2&sll=56.300825,-2.988625&sspn=0.065527,0.15089&ie=UTF8&ll=56.29711,-3.109818&spn=0.262135,0.603561&t=h&z=11)
Thanks, I was too lazy to do the google thing when I posted that route before :p
Hehe
gerbrox
13-08-09, 11:29 AM
Cheers blue flame I will try either tonight or tommorow, just looks longer and takes more time, when I looked at it previously,
Blue Flame
13-08-09, 11:50 AM
Thanks, I was too lazy to do the google thing when I posted that route before :p
Hehe
No probs. I'll send the bill. :)
Cheers blue flame I will try either tonight or tommorow, just looks longer and takes more time, when I looked at it previously,
The first stretch is a very straight road and is quite quick. It also avoids the bottleneck at the Guardbridge roundabout. I reckon that overall it should be quicker
gerbrox
14-08-09, 06:37 AM
Well went home last night via Springfield as BF noted, despite going the wrong way worked out really well and even with the wrong road it was less time, only down side was teh road surface just as you go into springfield thanksfully not on the bike then, but will be next week and hopefully they have finished the road.
Cheers again BF
Tiger 55
14-08-09, 10:22 AM
Cheers again BF
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Boy Friend?
Surely not.....Barry Ferguson?
-Ralph-
14-08-09, 02:15 PM
Well went home last night via Springfield as BF noted, despite going the wrong way worked out really well and even with the wrong road it was less time, only down side was teh road surface just as you go into springfield thanksfully not on the bike then, but will be next week and hopefully they have finished the road.
Cheers again BF
If the road surface through springfield is a problem try this
http://maps.google.co.uk/maps?f=d&source=s_d&saddr=st+andrews&daddr=B939+to:56.235337,-3.153763+to:A91&geocode=%3BFS7YWgMdGC_S_w%3B%3BFa7GWgMdSBzO_w&hl=en&mra=dpe&mrcr=0&mrsp=2&sz=11&via=1,2&sll=56.252315,-3.124924&sspn=0.298301,0.617294&ie=UTF8&ll=56.233428,-2.992401&spn=0.298447,0.617294&z=11
It longer but it's all good fast road and by the time you've fiddled you way through Springfield...
Some nice bends from Cupar to the Muirhead roundabout and again from there out past Falkland Castle to Strathmiglo
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