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The Staples Corner junction was built in accordance with plans from the 1960s to continue the M1 further south to West Hampstead.These proposals, part of the London Ringways Plan, would have seen a three level junction with the M1 as the middle level crossing above the roundabout on a flyover and passing under the A406 flyover.
Staples Corner: Roundabout Interchange M1 J1; A406; A5 Edgware Road; Named after the Staples Mattress Factory which was located on the road junction from 1926 to 1986 The Stations Roundabout Roundabout Redhill, Surrey: A23 Princess Way; A25 Station Road; A23 Marketfield Way; Station Road
A roundabout interchange is a type of interchange between a controlled access highway, such as a motorway or freeway, ... Staples Corner (A406 and A5), ...
Jack Olding's Roundabout aka Oldings Corner; Roundabout Interchange Hatfield, Hertfordshire: A1(M) J4; A414 Great North Road; A1001 Comet Way (formerly A1) A6129 Great North Road; named after Jack Olding, who had a factory on this site (the land now being occupied by Tesco)
There had been plans before the Second World War for a motorway network in the United Kingdom. Lord Montagu of Beaulieu formed a company to build a 'motorway-like road' from London to Birmingham in 1923, [4] but it was a further 26 years before the Special Roads Act 1949 was passed, which allowed for the construction of roads limited to specific vehicle classifications, and in the 1950s, the ...
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The 1992 Staples Corner bombing occurred on 11 April 1992 when the Provisional IRA detonated a large van bomb near the Staples Corner junction in North West London, ...
The southern end of St Raphael's Estate is close to Stonebridge Park station, while the northern end of Neasden (near Staples Corner) is pretty close to Hendon station. In the early 2020s, Brent Cross West station will be opened which would replace Hendon as the nearest Thameslink station for Neasden.