Rail () is on the
Northern line,
Bank Branch, between
King's Cross St Pancras and
Old Street stations.
Angel () is the name of a
London Underground station on the
Northern line. The station is part of an office block constructed in the early 1990s known as Angel Square, which incorporated new escalator shafts down to the station platforms (to replace the former lifts), and in the process moved the station entrance to its current location on Islington High St. The original station building on nearby Torrens Street still exists, although it is now used solely for housing the station's mechanical systems. Angel tube station gives the locality a direct link northbound to
Euston and
Camden Town towards
Edgware and
High Barnet. Southbound trains pass through
Old Street, the
City of London,
London Bridge and
Elephant & Castle towards
Morden. The station is in
London fare zone 1, and
Oyster Cards can be used for travel to and from the station. Other nearby stations include: •
Essex Road •
Farringdon •
King's Cross St Pancras (
including King's Cross and St Pancras International ) •
Old Street Bus Several
London Bus routes serve Angel, including buses 4, 19, 30, 38, 43, 56, 73, 153, 205, 214, 274, 341, 394, 476 and night buses N19, N38, N41, N73, N205, N277.
Road Upper Street carries the
A1 from Angel northbound towards
Highbury,
Archway and
the M1. The route's northern terminus is in
Edinburgh, whilst to the south, the road passes through
Clerkenwell en route to the
City of London on
Goswell Road. The
London Inner Ring Road passes east–west through Angel on
Pentonville Road and
City Road. The route is numbered the A501 and links the area directly to
King's Cross and
Euston eastbound, and
Old Street,
Shoreditch and
Aldgate to the southeast. Other key routes include
St John Street (
A401) to
Finsbury and
Holborn, and Essex Road (
A104) towards
Canonbury,
Dalston and
Harringay (via
A105). Liverpool Road is also a busy route, running from Angel northbound towards
Holloway. 's 2017 annual average
Nitrogen Dioxide (NO2) concentration was 48μg/m-3 (
micrograms per
cubic metre), which fails to meet the UK national air quality objectives. The London Borough of Islington monitors roadside pollution levels near Angel. A monitoring station for
Nitrogen Dioxide (NO2) on City Road recorded an annual average NO2 level of 48μg/m3 (
micrograms per
cubic metres) in 2017. This fails to meet the UK national clean air quality objective of 40μg/m3. •
Q11 - runs southbound from Angel to
Southwark Bridge via
Old Street and
London Wall. This route is signposted and unbroken on local streets. The route connects Angel directly to
CS3 (between
Hyde Park and
Barking via
Westminster and
Tower Bridge) and
CS7 (to
Colliers Wood via Elephant & Castle and
Kennington). •
Regent's Canal Towpath - runs either side of Angel on a
shared-use path, but not through Angel, as the canal passes through the
Islington Tunnel. To the east, the route runs unbroken and traffic-free to Old Street,
Victoria Park,
Mile End and
Limehouse. Westbound, the route runs traffic-free through King's Cross,
Camden Town and
Regent's Park to
Maida Vale.
Santander Cycles, a London-wide
bike-sharing system operates in Angel.
Canal The
Regent's Canal and its
towpath undershoot Angel through
Islington Tunnel, and link eastbound to
Mile End, the
Hertford Union Canal, and
Limehouse Basin's lock with the Thames. West, the canal passes through
Camden Town and
Maida Vale to the
Little Venice junction for either
Paddington Basin or the rest of the
Grand Union Canal.
City Road Basin stands to the east of Angel, near
City Road Lock.
Battlebridge Basin is in King's Cross, to Angel's west. The Canal is maintained by the
Canal & River Trust. ==References==