North Circular Road - Major Intersections

Major Intersections

Destinations Notes
A315 / A4 / A205 – Chiswick, Kew, Brentford, Staines-upon-Thames, Hounslow
B4491 / A4000 – South Ealing, Shepherd's Bush, Acton
A4020 – Ealing, Southall, Acton
A40 / A4005 – Greenford, Perivale, Alperton, Park Royal, Acton Northolt
Park Royal (N & W) Interchange
A404 – Harrow, Wembley, Harlesden Interchange
Brent Park, Superstores, Wembley Stadium, Industrial Estate Interchange
A4088 – Willesden, Neasden, Kingsbury Interchange
M1 / A5 – The NORTH, Watford, Harrow, Kilburn, Cricklewood, Edgware, West Hendon Interchange
A41 to A1 – Kilburn, Cricklewood, Hendon, Hatfield Interchange
A502 to A1 – Mill Hill, Golders Green, Hampstead
A1 to M1 – The NORTH, Watford, Mill Hill, Hendon West end of A1 overlap
A598 – Finchley, Golders Green
A1 – Central London, Holloway East end of A1 overlap
A1000 – North Finchley, East Finchley, Barnet Interchange
B550 – Muswell Hill, Friern Barnet, Retail Park Interchange
A109 – New Southgate, Southgate, Friern Barnet, Wood Green
A109 / A1004 – New Southgate, Whetstone, Southgate
B106 – Muswell Hill
A105 – Palmers Green, Wood Green, Hornsey
A10 to M25 / A111 – Central London, Dalston, Hertford, Enfield, Potters Bar, Ware, Royston, Cambridge Interchange
A1010 – Tottenham, Edmonton Interchange
A1055 – Brimsdown, Tottenham Interchange
A1009 – Chingford, Waltham Abbey, Industrial and Retail Parks Interchange
A112 – Chingford, Walthamstow, Highams Park Interchange
A104 to A503 / M11 – Woodford, Leytonstone, Walthamstow Interchange
A1400 / A113 – Gants Hill, Chigwell Interchange; eastbound exit and westbound entrance
M11 – Stansted, Cambridge Interchange
A12 – Central London, Stratford, Chelmsford, Romford Interchange
A118 – Ilford Interchange
A124 – Barking, East Ham Interchange
A13 / A1020 (North Circular) to M25 / A117 – Tilbury, Dartford Crossing, Woolwich Ferry, Central London, Blackwall Tunnel

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