The A749 road in Scotland connects East Kilbride with Glasgow city centre via Rutherglen and Bridgeton.
The road starts off as a dual carriageway at a roundabout called "The Whirlies", with a junction for the A725 road. Running north it quickly meets another roundabout for the A749 spur which connects onto the A725 ; another exit provides access to the former Rolls Royce engineering works, which closed in 2010s and was converted mostly to housing to complement existing commercial and retail property. The road continues past a third roundabout with exits for the Stewartfield district , and for the Kingsgate Retail Park . After a traffic light junction the road becomes National Speed Limit, descending down a long hill flanked by fields towards Rutherglen, offering panoramic views over much of Greater Glasgow. In this rural section it is known as Glasgow Road.
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