New M8 link road open in both directions

For the first time ever, Glasgow and Edinburgh are now fully connected with uninterrupted motorway.

Published 30th Apr 2017

For the first time ever, Glasgow and Edinburgh are now fully connected with uninterrupted motorway.

Vehicles were allowed onto the eastbound carriageway of the new M8 for the first time this morning a week after the westbound carriageway opened.

The road’s opening completes the so called ‘missing link’ between Edinburgh and Glasgow, meaning drivers no longer need to use the old A8 between Newhouse and Baillieston.

The new road layout is expected to cut travel times by up to 20 minutes at peak periods, but temporary speed restrictions are still in place while workmen continue to complete projects nearby.

The work to upgrade the road has been carried out as part of the £500m M8 M73 M74 Motorway Improvements Project.

Cabinet Secretary for Economy, Jobs and Fair Work, Keith Brown said: “Now the M8 is fully open, commuters between Glasgow and Edinburgh should experience a significant improvement to their journeys between Newhouse and Baillieston Interchange.

“This has significantly reduced the traffic volume on the A8 so that the contractor can focus on completing upgrades to the existing A8 and linking it to the new all-purpose road, which is a continuation of the A8 at Eurocentral.

“Local road users should note that whilst access to all routes to and from the A8 will be maintained, signed diversions for traffic to Coatbridge, Airdrie, Bargeddie and Bellshill will be in place to allow necessary works to be completed.

“I would urge road users to plan their journeys in advance using the Transport Scotland and Traffic Scotland websites.”