Hanger Lane Gyratory and LT Station, 1993
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Image: © Ben Brooksbank Taken: 10 Oct 1993
View NW to the entrance to the station (LT Central Line, West Ruislip branch), across the major - and infamous - gyratory intersection of the North Circular Road (A406) with the Western Avenue (A40). To the left is Hanger Lane, going southward to Ealing Common etc., Western Avenue goes from London to the right, and to the left to Greenford, Hillingdon and eventually merges with the M40 Motorway; across past the station the North Circular Road continues round north and east via Neasden, Brent, Finchley etc. The gyratory system here dates from about 1982.