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How to Get to M11 link road protest in Leyton by Bus, Tube or Train?

Directions to M11 link road protest (Leyton) with public transport

The following transport lines have routes that pass near M11 link road protest

    BusBus: 108, 308, 388, W15, N26.TrainTrain: ELIZABETH, SOUTHEASTERN, WEAVER LINE, MILDMAY LINE, QUEENS PARK (LONDON).TubeTube: CENTRAL, JUBILEE.

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Bus stops near M11 link road protest in Leyton

  • Spitalfields Market (K), 7 min walk,
  • Chobham Academy (V), 7 min walk,
  • Oliver Road (G), 10 min walk,
  • Drapers Field (N), 12 min walk,

Train stations near M11 link road protest in Leyton

  • Hackney Wick, 18 min walk,
  • Stratford, 27 min walk,

Tube station near M11 link road protest in Leyton

  • Leyton, 19 min walk,

Bus lines to M11 link road protest in Leyton

  • W15, Hackney Town Hall,
  • N26, Chingford Station,
  • 308, Wanstead,
  • 97, Chingford Station,
  • N205, Paddington,
  • W13, Woodford Wells,
  • 58, Walthamstow Central,
  • 69, Canning Town,
  • 158, Stratford,
Questions & Answers
  • What are the nearest stations to M11 link road protest?

    The nearest stations to M11 link road protest are:

    • Spitalfields Market (K) is 468 meters away, 7 min walk.
    • Chobham Academy (V) is 514 meters away, 7 min walk.
    • Oliver Road (G) is 732 meters away, 10 min walk.
    • Drapers Field (N) is 848 meters away, 12 min walk.
    • Hackney Wick is 1327 meters away, 18 min walk.
    • Leyton is 1448 meters away, 19 min walk.
    • Stratford is 2011 meters away, 27 min walk.
  • Which bus lines stop near M11 link road protest?

    These bus lines stop near M11 link road protest: 108, 308, 388, W15.

  • Which train lines stop near M11 link road protest?

    These train lines stop near M11 link road protest: ELIZABETH, SOUTHEASTERN, WEAVER LINE.

  • Which Tube lines stop near M11 link road protest?

    These Tube lines stop near M11 link road protest: CENTRAL, JUBILEE.

  • What’s the nearest Tube station to M11 link road protest in Leyton?

    The nearest Tube station to M11 link road protest in Leyton is Leyton. It’s a 19 min walk away.

  • What’s the nearest train station to M11 link road protest in Leyton?

    The nearest train station to M11 link road protest in Leyton is Hackney Wick. It’s a 18 min walk away.

  • What’s the nearest bus station to M11 link road protest in Leyton?

    The nearest bus stations to M11 link road protest in Leyton are Spitalfields Market (K) and Chobham Academy (V). The closest one is a 7 min walk away.

  • What time is the first Tube to M11 link road protest in Leyton?

    The JUBILEE is the first Tube that goes to M11 link road protest in Leyton. It stops nearby at 03:09.

  • What time is the last Tube to M11 link road protest in Leyton?

    The JUBILEE is the last Tube that goes to M11 link road protest in Leyton. It stops nearby at 01:09.

  • What time is the first train to M11 link road protest in Leyton?

    The ELIZABETH is the first train that goes to M11 link road protest in Leyton. It stops nearby at 06:13.

  • What time is the last train to M11 link road protest in Leyton?

    The ELIZABETH is the last train that goes to M11 link road protest in Leyton. It stops nearby at 01:04.

  • What time is the first bus to M11 link road protest in Leyton?

    The 158 is the first bus that goes to M11 link road protest in Leyton. It stops nearby at 03:02.

  • What time is the last bus to M11 link road protest in Leyton?

    The N205 is the last bus that goes to M11 link road protest in Leyton. It stops nearby at 03:49.

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Public Transit to M11 link road protest in Leyton

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Looking for the nearest stop or station to M11 link road protest? Check out this list of stops closest to your destination: Spitalfields Market (K); Chobham Academy (V); Oliver Road (G); Drapers Field (N); Hackney Wick; Leyton; Stratford.

Bus: 108, 308, 388, W15, N26, 97, N205, W13.Train: ELIZABETH, SOUTHEASTERN, WEAVER LINE, MILDMAY LINE, QUEENS PARK (LONDON), SUFFRAGETTE LINE, JUBILEE, GREATER ANGLIA, C2C.Tube: CENTRAL, JUBILEE.

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Location: Leyton, London

M11 link road protest, Leyton
M11 link road protest, LeytonThe M11 link road protest was a campaign against the construction of the M11 link road in east London in the early to mid-1990s. "A12 Hackney to M11 link road", as it was officially called, was part of a significant local road scheme to connect traffic from the East Cross Route (A12) in Hackney Wick to the M11 via Leyton, Leytonstone, Wanstead and the Redbridge Roundabout, avoiding urban streets. The road had been proposed since the 1960s, as part of the London Ringways, and was an important link between central London and the Docklands to East Anglia. However, road protests elsewhere had become increasingly visible, and urban road building had fallen out of favour with the public. A local Member of Parliament Harry Cohen, representing Leyton, had been a vocal opponent of this scheme. The protests reached a new level of visibility during 1993 as part of a grassroots campaign where protesters came from outside the area to support local opposition to the road. The initial focus was on the removal of a tree on George Green, east of Wanstead, that attracted the attention of local, then national media. The activity peaked in 1994 with several high-profile protesters setting up micronations on property scheduled for demolition, most notably on Claremont Road in Leyton. The final stage of the protest was a single building on Fillebrook Road in Leytonstone, which, due to a security blunder, became occupied by squatters. The road was eventually built as planned, and opened to traffic in 1999, but the increased costs involved in management and policing of protesters raised the profile of such campaigns in the United Kingdom, and contributed to several road schemes being cancelled or reviewed later on in the decade. Those involved in the protest moved on to oppose other schemes in the country. By 2014, the road had become the ninth most congested in the entire country.
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