TRANSPORT & COMMUNICATIONS Location | Situation & Aerial image
The A501, a major east to west arterial route across Central London, connects to the A5 and A404, as well as Kings Cross 7.2 km (4.5 miles) to the east. The A501 additionally conjoins with the A40, from where it links to the A406, London’s innermost ring road, less than 8 km (5 miles) to the west.
ROAD
Queens Park is conveniently located between the Edgware Road (A5) and Harrow Road (A404), respectively just over 1 km (0.6 miles) to the east and west. Each provides excellent links into and out of Central London, and connects to Salusbury Road via the B451.
The London Overground links Queens Park to other mainline transport hubs such as Euston (11 minutes), Richmond (30 minutes) and Watford Junction (34 minutes). Brondesbury Park Rail Station also links to the London Overground, with West Hampstead Underground (Jubilee Line) and Rail (First Capital Connect) Stations within two minutes journey time.
PUBLIC TRANSPORT
Queens Park is situated on the London Underground (Bakerloo Line) and Overground Lines which provide excellent access across London. The key transport hub of Paddington Station (Circle, District and Hammersmith and City Underground Lines) is within a seven minute journey time, from where Heathrow Airport can be accessed within just 15 minutes via the Heathrow Express. Baker Street Station is a further five minutes away (Circle, Hammersmith and City, Jubilee and Metropolitan Lines).
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