A124 (Great Britain)
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West end | Canning Town |
East end | Upminster |
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Country | United Kingdom |
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The A124 (Great Britain) is a road in east London linking Canning Town with Upminster.
The road begins at a junction with the A13 (Great Britain) at Canning Town station in the south west of the London Borough of Newham. The road continues in a north easterly direction for 3 miles (4.9 km) as Barking Road, passing through West Ham, Plaistow and East Ham.
The road passes into the London Borough of Barking and Dagenham at a crossing of the River Roding and there forms a junction with the North Circular Road. The road bypasses Barking town centre as the Northern Relief Road and is then called Longbridge Road for 2 miles (3.2 km), forming a short section of dual carriageway and part of the borough boundary with the London Borough of Redbridge.
The road becomes Wood Lane at Becontree and continues north easterly for 1.9 miles (3.1 km) as far as Becontree Heath, where it passes into the London Borough of Havering and becomes Rush Green Road from there to Roneo Corner, a distance of 1.2 miles (2 km). The road then becomes Hornchurch Road and passes through Hornchurch, where it forms the High Street. After Hornchurch the road becomes Upminster Road and continues past Upminster Bridge Underground station, becoming St Mary's Lane at the River Ingrebourne, and ends at Bell Corner in Upminster.
The road is served by London Buses route 5 from Canning Town up to Roneo Corner and by London Buses route 248 from there to Upminster; with other routes also serving various sections.
History
The A124 Barking Road formed part of the original A13 route between Canning Town and Barking, prior to the opening of the East Ham & Barking Bypass in 1928, although the latter was briefly designated A118. The original eastern terminus of the A124 was Roneo Corner.