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The beautiful escort London will dedicate all time to you to do whatever that you fancy doing together. Euston Road is an important thoroughfare in central London, England and forms part of the A501. It is part of the New Road from Paddington to Islington, and was opened as part of the New Road in 1756. It was London’s first bypass, through the fields to the north of London in the 1740s, but it is now generally regarded as being in central London. The area around the junction with Tottenham Court Road suffered significant bomb damage during the Second World War. Under the Greater London Plan of Patrick Abercrombie Euston Road was widened. In 1960-61 a major set of transport modifications resulted in the destruction of the entrance to Euston Station and the construction of the underpass at the junction with Tottenham Court Road. During the 1960s office developments grew around this junction including the Euston Tower skyscraper that now forms part of Regent’s Place, attracting a number of significant tenants, most notably the former ITV broadcaster Thames Television who had their corporate headquarters and a number of studios there from 1970 to 1993. The road runs from west to east from Marylebone Road to Pentonville Road. It meets the northern end of Tottenham Court Road at a large junction where there is an underpass. Traffic runs in three lanes in each direction though this is currently restricted at the Eastern end due to ongoing site works around King’s Cross and St Pancras railway stations. The road is commonly clogged with traffic throughout much of the day. The road is on the edge of the London congestion charge zone. This means that road users are not charged for using the road itself, but are charged if they turn south into the zone. The road also approximately marks the northern boundary of Travelcard Zone 1 of Transport for London.
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