A107 road explained
Country: | ENG |
Type: | A |
Route: | 107 |
Header Type: | minor |
Terminus A: | Whitechapel |
Terminus B: | Hackney |
Junction: |
|
The A107 is an A road in London, England. It runs from Whitechapel to Hackney.[1] [2]
A107 splits off of A11 Whitechapel road just past the Whitechapel underground interchange station and ends when it merges with A503 (Seven Sisters Road). The road is roughly 8,000 meters long.[3]
Different Road Names
Road A107 goes under the following names (in sequential order from the road's beginning at A11 Whitechapel to its end at Seven Sisters Road):
- Cambridge Heath Road
- Mare Street (at intersection with Andrews Road)
- Amhurst Road (Splits from Mare Street)
- Dalston Lane (At intersection with A104)
- Lower Clapton Road (Along Dalston Lane)
- Upper Clapton Road (after Lea Bridge Roundabout)
- Clapton Common (After intersection with Springfield)
- Amhurst Park (After intersection with A10)
Miscellaneous
Known as Mare Street for much of its length, it crosses the Regent's Canal near the Ash Grove Bus Garage.
References
51.5544°N -0.0542°W
Notes and References
- Web site: The Roader's Digest–SABRE: A107. sabre-roads.org.uk. The Society for All British and Irish Road Enthusiasts. 19 April 2016.
- Ordnance Survey: Landranger map sheet 176 West London (Rickmansworth & Staines). 9780319232118 . Ordnance Survey. 2012.
- Web site: Google Earth . 2023-12-16 . earth.google.com.