The Changing Face Of Silicon Roundabout – 6th November 2020
I took these pictures, as I walked round Silicon Roundabout this morning.
This map from Transport for London shows the future layout.
The current status of the four sides of the roundabout are.
- North-East – Closed
- North-West – In Use – Two-way
- South-West – In Use – Two-way
- South-East – In Use – Two-way
Note.
- At least the South-East side is substantially finished, with more space for vehicles.
- The North-East and North-West entrances to the station are still open for passengers.
It does look to me, that someone has done their project management.
It is, and always will be, a vile, ugly, polluted place. I used to work nearby and ended up with serious breathing problems. Avoid at all costs!
Comment by Stephen Spark | November 6, 2020 |
I’ve had breathing problems since the early fifties. That was caused by the London smogs. My breathing improved, when I lived in Suffolk and Liverpool. I can’t wait until the ULEZ gets implemented in The Smoke, as Liverpudlians used to call London in the 1960s.
I am trying to find a device called a lung flute from a UK supplier. A doctor on the Internet told me, it might help.
Comment by AnonW | November 6, 2020 |