Euston Road (London)

 Upload a photo

One of London's first bypasses, which was built as a route for sheep and cattle to be driven to Smithfield Market avoiding the city centre. It is now a major thoroughfare connecting Regents Park from Marylebone Road to King's Cross Station and St. Pancras International where it continues as Pentonville Road. It marks part of the northern edge of the Congestion Charging Zone, and is often congested. It was named after Euston Hall, the house of the Fitzroy Family who developed it, and it gives its name to Euston Station.
Nearby cities:
Coordinates:   51°31'35"N   -0°7'56"E
  •  21 km
  •  177 km
  •  178 km
  •  247 km
  •  270 km
  •  275 km
  •  280 km
  •  410 km
  •  479 km
  •  534 km
This article was last modified 16 years ago