A3220 road
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A3220 | |
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A40 | |
North end | Ladbroke Grove |
Location | |
Country | United Kingdom |
Road network | |
The A3220 is a
.Route
The road crosses the
West Cross Route
The West Cross Route (WCR) is a 0.75 mile (1.2 km) segment of
The WCR was formerly the M41 motorway. Its status was downgraded to an
Context
- See London Ringways for a detailed history
The WCR and the other roads planned in the 1960s for
At the northern end, had the road been built in full, the entry and exit ramps to and from the elevated roundabout with the Westway would have been slip roads. The main route would have continued north beneath the roundabout into North Kensington and on to the junction with the North Cross Route at Harlesden. The alignment of the slip roads leaves a wide space between for the unbuilt carriageway. On the north side of the roundabout, two short stubs indicate the starting point of the slip roads that would have been provided for traffic joining or leaving the northern section of the WCR.
South of the Holland Park roundabout, which the WCR would have passed above on a flyover, the route would have continued along the alignment of the West London Line passing over
51°29′23″N 0°11′41″W / 51.4897°N 0.1947°W
External links
References
- ^ Jukes, Steven. "Pathetic Motorways". pathetic.org.uk. Retrieved 11 October 2017.
- ^ "South Cross Route". roads.org.uk. Retrieved 19 July 2022.