London Borough of Islington Beginning to the east of
King's Cross St Pancras tube station, the route runs south from
Pentonville Road (the Ring 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, reaching 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 (which leads to
Holborn Circus, the
A4, and the
A40). 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 crosses the
River Thames via
Blackfriars Bridge.
London Borough of Southwark The road continues south through the
London Borough of Southwark, passing
Southwark tube station. At
St George's Circus, southbound traffic may continue towards Elephant and Castle along
London Road. With the exception of 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 east at Elephant and Castle, becoming
New Kent Road (the Ring Road eastbound towards
Lewisham). 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 ==