A roads in Zone 8 of the Great Britain numbering scheme

Previously allocated to Sauchiehall Street and Parliamentary Road (now gone due to gentrification of central Glasgow and Townhead in the 1960s) from Argyle Street (then the A814) to the A803; this was declassified when the M8 started construction, and the A804 was moved to its current route.

Originally ran from the A83 in Campbelltown to the pier; now part of the B842.

Renumbered as the A822 mainline (not a spur) in 1934; the section along Lodge Street was probably declassified at the same time.

Previously allocated to a road from Muir of Ord to Cromarty.

Previously allocated to a road from Wick via John o' Groats to Thurso; this became part of the A9 (now A99) and A836, while the number was reused as a renumbering of the section of the A88 that did not become part of the A9.

The numbering zones for A-roads in Great Britain