51°30′22″N 0°05′18″W / 51.5060°N 0.0882°W
A200 | |
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Route information | |
Length | 4.1 mi (6.6 km) |
Major junctions | |
West end | London Bridge |
A3 A2205 A100 A101 A2208 A2209 A206 | |
East end | Greenwich |
Location | |
Country | United Kingdom |
Constituent country | England |
Road network | |
The A200 is an A road in London running from London Bridge to Greenwich.
Cycleway 4 will follow most of the A200 road.
Route
editTooley Street
editThe name derives from St Olave's Street, after the Church of St Olave.[1] For much of its history the street has been lined with warehouses, and in 1861 Scovell's warehouse caught fire, resulting in the largest peacetime fire in the Port of London.[2]
Jamaica Road
editTooley Street becomes Jamaica Road at Shad Thames. A little over halfway down (from the Tower Bridge end) lies Bermondsey Underground station, which is served by the Jubilee line. A thoroughfare of shops follows, and the road continues on until Culling Circus roundabout, where it turns roughly 90 degrees south towards Deptford and becomes Lower Road. Brunel Road and the Rotherhithe Tunnel also meet at this junction. King's Stairs Gardens and Southwark Park lie at the south-eastern end.
Lower Road
editLower Road runs for roughly 1 mile (1.6 km), past Surrey Quays shopping centre until it reaches Deptford, where it becomes Evelyn Street. Southwark Park runs the length of Lower Road, to the west.
Evelyn Street
editNamed after diarist John Evelyn, the street runs from the Plough Way junction south to the junction with Deptford Church Street. There is both a McDonald's and a KFC along this stretch.
Creek Road
editCreek Road continues over a lifting bridge at Deptford Creek then joins the A206 at the Greenwich one-way system by the Cutty Sark.
References
edit- ^ The London Encyclopaedia, Ben Weinreb, 1983
- ^ The Tooley Street fire. – Historical events – Port Cities