A major commuter road linking Glasgow and Renfrewshire to Ayrshire will be closed for almost one week.
On behalf of Transport Scotland, Amey will undertake essential resurfacing works on the A737's southbound carriageway between Paisley's Linclive Interchange off-slip road and Black Cart Water from Monday, March 10 until Sunday, March 16.
To allow the work to be carried out, a total overnight closure of the road's southbound carriageway will be in place between the M8 at Junctions 28A and 29 (St James Interchange) and Johnstone from 8pm until 6am each night.
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A signed diversion will be in place during the works.
Meanwhile, a lane closure on the M8 motorway's westbound carriageway will also be in place between Junctions 28A and 29.
The diversion will be as follows:
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Motorway traffic intending to use the A737 southbound will be diverted to exit the M8 at Junction 29 (St James Interchange) to follow the A726, Greenock Road. From here, traffic will take the A761 at Gordon Street to cross Linclive Interchange to continue on the A761 and Bridge of Weir Road. At Deafhillock Roundabout, traffic will take the first exit onto Barrochan Road to rejoin the A737 at Barrochan Interchange, where the diversion will end.
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Those travelling from Linwood and Paisley intending to use the A737 southbound will join the above diversion at Linclive Interchange.
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