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Photo listing: cycleways (infrastructure)

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This listing only shows photos within Camden.
Go to the national CycleStreets photo listings for photos beyond.

Part of the cut-through route from Kings Cross/St Pancras to Euston station.

Painted protection for cyclists on this corner

Modal filter and cycle parking

Contraflow cycle lane

Contraflow cycle lane

New route past the Francis Crick Institute - the route to the right can be gated off, while the narrower route to the left (shown as a cycleway on OpenStreetMap) is always open.

Modal filter on the Granary Square site, Kings Cross

Ramp to the Regent's Canal towpath, Kings Cross

Contraflow cycle lane and parking

Swing around the car parking box to the contraflow lane

Contraflow lane on Cycle Superhighway 6 at the British Library

Popular new shared-use route west from St Pancras station

Contraflow cycle lane. St Pancras

Floating bus stop on Gray's Inn Road

Pop-up segregation on Gray's Inn Road

Modal filters and junction on route C6

Cycle-only lights on the London Cycle Network

One-way road with two cycle lanes at a construction site

Some welcome protection on Gray's Inn Road

Modal filter off Agar Grove

Ramp from the Regent's Canal towpath to Camley St

The Regent's Canal towpath, and a shared-use route to the right to Handyside St

The Regent's Canal towpath to the right, link to the Coal Drops Yard and the Somerstown Bridge to the left.

Cycleway symbol and closed hours on the Somerstown Bridge across the Regent's Canal

Ramp to the Somerstown Bridge across the Regent's Canal

Modal filter off Red Lion Square

Modal filter off Red Lion Square

Modal filter, Red Lion Square

Modal filter, Red Lion Street

Modal filter, Red Lion Street

Modal filter to Doughty Mews

Modal filter opposite the British Library - signs indicate that the left turn off Euston Road into Judd Street is not allowed any more, except that cyclists are supposed to move left and wait to turn right/north, so surely it's ok with … [more]

Pop-up cycle lane and floating bus stop outside the British Library

Pop-up cycle lane outside the British Library

Contraflow and cycle lights on the route from Camden to Holloway

Left turn except cycles on the route from Camden to Holloway

Road closure at one end of Camden Square

Road closure and end of cycle route from Holloway to Camden

Pop-up cycle lane, Camden

Pop-up cycle lane, Camden

Goods Way Covid-branded westbound pop up cycle lane Location: St. Pancras and Somers Town, Camden (England, UK)

Goods Way Covid-branded eastbound pop up cycle lane Location: St. Pancras and Somers Town, Camden (England, UK)

Pop up cycle lane through bus stop boarder.

Floating bus stop and cycle stands at the British Library

Canal route

Segregated cycleway on Euston Road.

Euston Road with bus and cycle lanes.

Cycleway 6

The Regent’s Canal towpath is not much use for effective cycling when there are many people enjoying the waterway vicinity on foot.

The Regent’s Canal towpath is not much use for effective cycling when there are many people enjoying the waterway vicinity on foot.

The Regent’s Canal towpath is not much use for effective cycling when there are many people enjoying the waterway vicinity on foot.

The Regent’s Canal towpath is not much use for effective cycling when there are many people enjoying the waterway vicinity on foot.

The Regent’s Canal towpath - very low headroom through this tunnel.

The Regent’s Canal towpath is not much use for effective cycling when there are many people enjoying the waterway vicinity on foot.

The Regent’s Canal towpath is not much use for effective cycling when there are many people enjoying the waterway vicinity on foot.

The Regent’s Canal towpath is not much use for effective cycling when there are many people enjoying the waterway vicinity on foot.

The Regent’s Canal towpath is not much use for effective cycling when there are many people enjoying the waterway vicinity on foot.

The Regent’s Canal towpath is not much use for effective cycling when there are many people enjoying the waterway vicinity on foot.

The Regent’s Canal towpath is not much use for effective cycling when there are many people enjoying the waterway vicinity on foot.

The Regent’s Canal towpath is not much use for effective cycling when there are many people enjoying the waterway vicinity on foot. Here near the Pirate's Castle.

The Regent’s Canal towpath is not much use for effective cycling when there are many people enjoying the waterway vicinity on foot.

The Regent’s Canal towpath is not much use for effective cycling when there are many people enjoying the waterway vicinity on foot.

The Regent’s Canal towpath is not much use for effective cycling when there are many people enjoying the waterway vicinity on foot.

Modal filter under the Eastern Handiside Canopy, Kings Cross

Turning circle and modal filter, Granary Square, Kings Cross

The cycle lane looks partly blocked but is open.

The end of the widened Covid-19 cycle lane pushes cyclists out into the ASL on Euston Road - maybe not the best arrangement?

The new cycle lane ends where bus stops are needed, but there's still a cycle marking.

New contraflow cycleway (Cycle superhighway 6) past St Pancras station

Contraflow lane (Cycle superhighway 6) and parking opposite St Pancras station

Cycle stands and new contraflow cycleway between the British Library and St Pancras station

Left-turn lane for cyclists to route C27.

New two-way cycle-only route and bike-sharing station.

Flexible bollards, I hope, but still, why bother?

Protected straight-on and left-turn cycle lanes under construction.

New segregated cycleway under construction on Gower Street, London

Strange semi-Dutch cycleway but with a cycle symbol on the carriageway, which is where most cyclists ride.

Protected cycle lane at the Highgate Road junction, Kentish Town (and a Co-op delivery bike)

Protected cycle lane at the Highgate Road junction, Kentish Town

Road closure and parallel crossings

Road closure and parallel crossings

Cycle parking and barrier parallel to Grays Inn Road

Contraflow lane on Argyle St

Right-hook lane at this crossing to Kings Cross station

Cycle route past the Francis Crick Institute

Segregated cycle lane north of St Pancras station

Start of off-road cycle lane north from St Pancras station

Bus in left-turn lane, which was clearly a cycle lane until new provision was added to the left.

New protected cycle lane under St Pancras station

New stretch of protected cycle lane, St Pancras station

Barriers to slow cyclists on the Regent's Canal

Shared use from Kings Cross/St Pancras to the University of the Arts

Cut-through beside the Francis Crick Institute to St Pancras station

Contraflow cycle lane interrupted by a give way marking

Contraflow cycle lane past the Brunswick Centre

Cycle lane to nowhere - is it for people returning Santander bikes, or dismounting to reach Euston station?

New closure to motor vehicles in Bloomsbury

Tavistock Place

This could be improved as a cut-through to North Gower Street.

This could be improved as a cut-through to North Gower Street.

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