Robin Hood (Kingston)
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Robin Hood | |||
Location Map ( geo) | |||
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Kingston Vale | |||
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Surrey | |||
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Transport for London | |||
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Traffic Light Ex Roundabout | |||
Roads Joined | |||
A3,A308 | |||
Junctions related to the A308 | |||
This article is about the junction on the A3 at Robin Hood Gate, Kingston.
For other junctions called Robin Hood, see Robin Hood.
For other junctions called Robin Hood, see Robin Hood.
The Robin Hood junction is a gyratory at the end of the Kingston Bypass on the A3. It is named after the Robin Hood Gate entrance to Richmond Park.
Although it has been enlarged and the A3 has been dualled, it is largely unchanged from its original layout. It is now a congestion hotspot, as the A3 north of here narrows down as it enters London.
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(M25) Portsmouth, Guildford | ||
Central London | ||
Kingston |
Robin Hood (Kingston) | ||||
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