Tour Scotland Spring travel video of an April road trip drive, with Scottish music, mostly on the B946 road to and through Wormit on ancestry visit to Woodhaven Pier by the Firth of Tay in Newport On Tay in North East Fife. Woodhaven used to be a small village between Newport-on-Tay and Wormit. Due to expansion of these two villages over the years, it is now just the name for a harbour and pier. During World War II there was a flying boat station at Woodhaven operating four PBY5 Catalina aircraft manned by Flight A of 333 Squadron Royal Norwegian Air Force. The Norwegian personnel were based at RAF Leuchars along with their colleagues in Flight B who flew land based Mosquito aircraft. The ship HMS Mars was moored off Woodhaven for several years, serving as a training ship.
B roads are numbered distributor roads, which have lower traffic densities than the main trunk roads, or A roads. This classification has nothing to do with the width or quality of the physical road, and B roads can range from dual carriageways to single track roads with passing places.
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