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![]() Jim wrote: "Earl Purple" wrote in message oups.com... Then there is the "central" route: A40 all the way to Marylebone (where it becomes A501) left onto A4201 (Albany Street) (just after Regents Park, which you can go through as an alternative). Follow the road round into Parkway and at Britannia Junction (Camden Town) take A503 Camden Road and follow this road all the way to Walthamstow. yes, don't rule out this option - at that time of day, this will be a crawl lasting hours but may be a bit more predictable than the circular routes (i.e. there's less risk of getting completely stuck). The tube is more predictable, less stressful and will take half the time compared to driving, whatever route you choose, but I guess there's a special reason why you need to drive. j you can also cut out a bit more of Marylebone Road by turning left into Lisson Grove (2nd traffic light after the flyover) or even into the first one (is it Bell Street?) and then rigth to get onto Lisson Grove. Then right at the 2nd traffic light (St John's Wood Road), past the A41 and along Prince Albert Road then left into Parkway and as before. |
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