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A9 at Carrbridge reopens seven hours after crash involving bus, lorry and car





The A9.
The A9.

Part of the A9 at Carrbridge reopened around seven hours after a crash involving a bus, lorry and car yesterday evening.

According to Traffic Scotland, it was closed in both directions until just after 1.30am today.

UPDATE: Woman airlifted to Aberdeen Royal Infirmary in a ‘serious’ condition after A9 crash involving a car, a lorry and a bus

Police said the crash at the junction with the A938 Carrbridge was reported at 6.40pm yesterday.

The A9 was closed between the Granish junction at Aviemore and Tomatin, with motorists advised to avoid the area.

Firefighters were sent from Aviemore, Kingussie, Carrbridge and Grantown to the scene. A special appliance ordered from Inverness was turned back on the way. Crews were there until 8.28pm.

It is unclear if anyone was injured.


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