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Blue Bridge at the West India Docks entrance

The A1206, also known as the Isle of Dogs Distributor Road,[1] is a crescent-shaped ring road around the Isle of Dogs, in the East End of London.[2] It is made up of Westferry Road, Manchester Road and Prestons Road and is the main road through the area, connecting parts of the London Docklands.Шаблон:Sfn

Route

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View north of Westferry Circus

From west to east, the road starts in Limehouse, then changes from Westferry Road to Manchester Road at Island Gardens.Шаблон:Sfn At Cubitt Town it crosses the entrance to the West India Docks via the Blue Bridge, a bascule bridge that allows ships to reach the docks.[1] It then becomes Prestons Road, ending in Poplar. Several side roads and buildings along Westferry Road, such as Cuba Street and Spinnaker House, have names related to the historic connection the Isle of Dogs has with the shipping industry.Шаблон:Sfn

History

At the start of the 19th century, Westferry Road was called the Deptford and Greenwich Ferry Road.Шаблон:Sfn It began to be built up as the London Docklands developed.[3] The first bridge over the West India Dock entrance opened concurrently with the docks in 1805. The current bridge is the sixth iteration and opened in 1969.[4]

St Paul's Presbyterian Church was on Westferry Road, opening in 1859.Шаблон:Sfn[5] It escaped demolition in the 1980s and was converted into an arts centre.Шаблон:Sfn Millwall Fire Station was at No. 461 Westferry Road and opened in 1877. It was replaced by a later building in 1905.[6]

The road was originally classified as the A1206 only as far as the bridge over the entrance to Millwall Docks.[7] The local area was transformed after the deterioration and closure of the London Docklands and the redevelopment of areas such as Canary Wharf in the 1980s. To the west, Westferry Circus opened in 1991 as the main traffic entrance for Canary Wharf. The Westferry Printing Works opened off Westferry Road to the north of Millwall Dock in 1984, and subsequently became one of the largest print works in Europe.Шаблон:Sfn

Traffic

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London Marathon runners on the A1206 in 1982

Because the A1206 is the main road through the Isle of Dogs, incidents on it can cause serious congestion in the surrounding area. The proposed Silvertown Tunnel should help alleviate this. The occasional closures of Blue Bridge to vehicular traffic (to allow ships to reach the docks) create queues in both directions.[1]

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  3. 'Southern Millwall: Drunken Dock and the Land of Promise', in Survey of London: Volumes 43 and 44, Poplar, Blackwall and Isle of Dogs, ed. Hermione Hobhouse (London, 1994), pp. 466-480. British History Online http://www.british-history.ac.uk/survey-london/vols43-4/pp466-480 [accessed 17 January 2020].
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  5. 'Plate 82: Churches in Southern Millwall', in Survey of London: Volumes 43 and 44, Poplar, Blackwall and Isle of Dogs, ed. Hermione Hobhouse (London, 1994), p. 82. British History Online http://www.british-history.ac.uk/survey-london/vols43-4/plate-82 [accessed 17 January 2020]
  6. 'Southern Millwall: The Mellish Estate in Southern Millwall', in Survey of London: Volumes 43 and 44, Poplar, Blackwall and Isle of Dogs, ed. Hermione Hobhouse (London, 1994), pp. 480-489. British History Online http://www.british-history.ac.uk/survey-london/vols43-4/pp480-489 [accessed 17 January 2020].
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