A201 road


The A201 is an A road in London running from Kings Cross to Bricklayer's Arms.
The route runs through several major destinations in Central London, including King's Cross, Clerkenwell, Farringdon, Blackfriars, and Elephant and Castle. A small stretch of the road between Bricklayer's Arms and Elephant and Castle forms part of the London Inner Ring Road. Apart from this section, the road is entirely in the London congestion charge zone. The route is managed by Transport for London.
The Thameslink rail route roughly follows that of the A201 between St Pancras International and Elephant & Castle.

Route

London Borough of Islington

Beginning to the east of King's Cross tube station, the route runs south from Pentonville Road along King's Cross Road. It leaves the main King's Cross gyratory near the Clink78 hostel, signposted towards the City of London.
The road passes the Mount Pleasant Mail Centre, situated on the western side of the road, arriving in Clerkenwell at a junction with the A401/Rosebery Avenue.
Continuing south, the route becomes Farringdon Road, passing Farringdon station as it leaves the London Borough of Islington.

City of London

The A201 enters the City of London at a junction with Charterhouse Street. It passes underneath the A40/Holborn Viaduct as it slopes downhill towards Ludgate Circus.
Crossing Ludgate Circus, the road passes Blackfriars station. Leaving the City, the route travels over the River Thames via Blackfriars Bridge.

London Borough of Southwark

The road continues southbound through the London Borough of Southwark, passing Southwark tube station. The road arrives at St George's Circus, where southbound traffic may continue towards Elephant and Castle along London Road. Except buses and cycles, northbound traffic is routed along the A302/St George's Road and A3202/Westminster Bridge Road between Elephant and Castle and St George's Circus.
The route turns eastwards at Elephant and Castle to travel along New Kent Road. The route ends at Bricklayer's Arms at a junction with the A100/Tower Bridge Road and the A2/Great Dover Street. Traffic continuing on the main carriageway joins the A2/Old Kent Road.
New Kent Road was created in 1751 when the Turnpike Trust upgraded a local footpath.

Landmarks

Cycleway 6

runs alongside the A201 between Farringdon and Elephant and Castle.
C6 joins the A201 near Farringdon station, heading southbound on traffic-free cycle track on either side of Farringdon Road. Southbound cyclists cross Farringdon Road to the south of the Holborn Viaduct, where the route continues as a two-way bike freeway towards Blackfriars Bridge.
On the northern side of Blackfriars Bridge, there is a junction between C6 and Cycle Superhighway 3. The segregated bike freeway continues southbound from Blackfriars towards St George's Circus, after which it turns westwards towards St George's Street. C6 meets Cycle Superhighway 7 near the Elephant and Castle junction.
North from Farringdon, C6 runs unbroken and signposted to Kentish Town, via Bloomsbury, St Pancras, and Camden Town.