A77 South of Ayr | Essential Junction Improvements
From Friday 20th December 2024 until Sunday 12th January 2025, the works site on the A77 at Doonholm and Corton Road in Ayr will be stood down with all traffic management removed for the festive period.
Access to businesses along the A77 in this area will be open and unrestricted.
We would like to thank all road users and those affected by these improvements for their patience and understanding; and wish you all the best for 2025.
Amey, on behalf of Transport Scotland, is undertaking essential road safety junction improvements on the A77 in Ayr, at Doonholm Road and C39 Corton Road commence on Monday 25th November 2024 and are expected to complete in March 2025.
This work will take place on a continuous 24-hour basis and will require phased lane closures with two-way temporary traffic signals in place on the A77. This work will also require the closures of the Doonholm Road and C39 Corton Road junctions with the A77. Doonholm Road traffic will be diverted via Bankfield Roundabout, the A713, Belmont Road, Ewenfield Road and the B7024. C39 Corton Road traffic will be diverted via Bankfield Roundabout and the A713.
Please be advised that these works will pause for the Christmas period on Friday 20th December and will resume in the new year.
Access for emergency service vehicles will be maintained throughout these works.
Please note, all schemes are weather dependent and may be cancelled or rescheduled if weather conditions are not favourable.
This scheme will benefit vehicles using this route each day, by improving safety for those using the route.
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