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B106 (Stamford Hill)

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B106
Location Map ( geo)
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From:  Seven Sisters Road (TQ326879)
To:  Stamford Hill (TQ335878)
Via:  Amhurst Park
Distance:  0.6 miles (1 km)
Met:  A503, A10, A107
Now part of:  A107
Traditional Counties

Middlesex

Route outline (key)
B106 Amhurst Park
This article is about the original B106.
For the current B106 near Alexandra Palace in North London, see B106
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The A107 (former B106) at Stamford Hill station

The B106 was originally assigned to Amhurst Park, a short road in Stamford Hill.

Starting on the A503 Seven Sisters Road, it headed east along Amhurst Park and crossed the railway line by Stamford Hill station. The B106 ended soon afterwards on the A10 Stamford Hill, with the road ahead being the A107 Clapton Common.

The road seems to have been upgraded quickly to become a western extension of the A107, allowing the B106 number to be reused slightly further north.




B106 (Stamford Hill)
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Amhurst Park at Stamford Hill station (C) Ben Brooksbank - Geograph - 4014838.jpg
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