The
A3036 is an
A road in
London,
England.
It starts at the southern tip of the
County Hall roundabout where the
A302 Westminster Bridge,
York Road and
A23 Westminster Bridge Road all intersect.
This stretch of the route is called
Lambeth Palace Road and heads southwest, past
St Thomas' Hospital and the
Palace itself, at the roundabout junction with the
A3203 at
Lambeth Bridge, where it runs along the south side of the
Thames.
After this, the road is called
Albert Embankment and continues to run alongside the river, until it passes the
MI6 headquarters at the major junction known as
Vauxhall Cross, where the
A202 Vauxhall Bridge, Durham Street and Harleyford Road, the
A203 South Lambeth Road, and the
A3205 Nine Elms Lane all converge.
From
Vauxhall, the route is then called Wandsworth Road until it crosses the
A3216 Queenstown Road / Cedars Road junction in
Battersea. At that point the street name changes to
Lavender Hill, continuing until
Clapham Junction.
The
A3 follows roughly the same southwesterly course as this route and after
St John's Hill,
Clapham Junction, the two routes merge at the
Wandsworth one-way system where the road continues as the A3.
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