Euston Road is one of the major roads in Central London. Much of it is within the
London Borough of Camden, with some parts within the
City of Westminster. Forming part of route A501, it was built in 1756, when it was originally known as New Road, being London's first bypass intended for sheep and cattle to be driven to Smithfield Market.
How to reach Euston Road
There are a number of tube stations along Euston Road or within its vicinity. Among them are Great Portland Street Tube Station (Circle Line,
Hammersmith & City Line and
Metropolitan Line), Warren Street Tube Station (
Northern Line &
Victoria Line), Euston Square Tube Station (Hammersmith & City Line,
Circle Line and Metropolitan Line), and King's Cross St. Pancras Tube Station (Circle Line, Hammersmith & City Line, Metropolitan Line,
Northern Line,
Piccadilly Line,
Victoria Line).
More streets in London
To explore more streets across the capital, visit our
Streets in London page, where you'll find an interactive map and a growing list of all the streets we've documented so far.
Map of Streets in London
View all the streets that I have documented on Google Maps in this
Map of Streets in London.
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