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Hall Lane

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Hall Lane
Location Map ( geo)
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Location
Lea Valley
County
Essex
Highway Authority
Transport for London
Junction Type
Sliproad
Roads Joined
A406/A1009
Junctions related to the A1009

Hall Lane is a turning beside London's North Circular Road.

Hall Lane - the A1009 - was originally Folly Lane, and ran from Chingford Hall to Higham Hill. It became known as Hall Lane after the Lea Valley Viaduct was built in the 1920s, which created a better route across the river than the previous end of Hall Lane.

When the Lea Valley Viaduct was replaced by a dual carriageway in the 1990s, the Hall Lane junction would be positioned on the Local Access Road only. Traffic trying to access the A1009 would now have to use the Cooks Ferry junction.

Routes

Route To Notes

A406

N Circular (E), (M11), (A12, A13), Walthamstow, Woodford, Leyton

A1009

N Circular (W), (A406), (A10, A1), (M1), Wood Green, Enfield, Edmonton

A1009

Waltham Abbey, Chingford




Hall Lane
Junctions on the North and South Circular Roads
North CircularChiswick Roundabout • Gunnersbury Park • Ealing Common • Hanger Lane • Park Royal • Stonebridge Park • Neasden Junction • Staples Corner • Brent Cross • Henlys Corner • High Road • Colney Hatch • Clockhouse Junction • Great Cambridge Junction • Angel Edmonton • Kenninghall • Cooks Ferry • Hall Lane • Crooked Billet • Waterworks Corner • Gates Corner • Child's Corner • Woodford • Charlie Browns • Redbridge • Ilford Bridge • Wallend • Beckton Roundabout • Gallions Roundabout
South CircularWell Hall Roundabout • Yorkshire Grey • Cliftons Roundabout • Catford Gyratory • Forest Hill • The Grove • Tulse Hill • Wandsworth Gyratory • Red Rover • Milestone Green • Chalkers Corner • Kew Green • Kew Bridge • Chiswick Roundabout


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