York Way

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York Way is a major road in the London Borough of Islington that runs past King’s Cross and St Pancras, connecting the area to Camden and serving as a key route for local traffic and development.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf road
street in London
adjacentTo King’s Cross NERFINISHED
St Pancras NERFINISHED
connectsTo Camden NERFINISHED
country United Kingdom
hasBoroughBoundaryRole forms part of boundary between Islington and Camden in sections
hasDirection roughly north–south alignment
hasFunction key route between King’s Cross and Camden
hasLandUseAlong commercial buildings
mixed-use developments
residential buildings
hasPostcodeAreasAlong N1
N7 NERFINISHED
NW1
isClassifiedAs urban road
isImportantFor King’s Cross regeneration area NERFINISHED
access to new developments around King’s Cross
isMaintainedBy local authority
isMajorRouteFor local development access
local traffic
locatedIn London Borough of Islington NERFINISHED
London, England NERFINISHED
near King’s Cross St Pancras Underground station NERFINISHED
King’s Cross railway station NERFINISHED
St Pancras International railway station NERFINISHED
partOf Inner London road network NERFINISHED
passesThrough London Borough of Camden NERFINISHED
London Borough of Islington NERFINISHED
usedFor bus routes
pedestrian access
vehicular traffic

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