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APPENDIX ‐ Locations Where Charging Will Apply TfL Lane Rental Scheme (TLRS) APPENDIX ‐ Locations where charging will apply Charge Rates Charge description Charge Charge description Charge Charge description Charge Segment – £800 Segment - £2500 Pinchpoint – £2500 Low Charge High Charge High Charge Segment / Pinchpoint Street Charge USRN NSG Street Name NSG Locality NSG Town Lane Rental Times Tidal Name Authority Description BARKING CHADWELL 06:30-10:00 & 15:30-20:00 Weekdays + Segment - A12 / Whalebone Lane 19900112 EASTERN AVENUE WEST AND Yes HEATH 12:00-18:00 Saturday Low Charge DAGENHAM 07:00-10:00 & 16:00-20:00 Weekdays + Segment - A1 / Marsh Lane 20002480 BARNET WAY MILL HILL LONDON BARNET Yes 12:00-18:00 Weekends Low Charge 07:00-20:00 Weekdays + 12:00-18:00 Segment - A41 / Apex Corner 20013780 EDGWARE WAY EDGWARE BARNET Yes Weekends High Charge 07:00-20:00 Weekdays + 12:00-18:00 Segment - A1 / Falloden Way 20015340 FALLODEN WAY GOLDERS GREEN LONDON BARNET No Weekends High Charge 07:00-10:00 & 16:00-20:00 Weekdays + Segment - A41 / Hendon Central 20021860 HENDON WAY LONDON BARNET Yes 12:00-18:00 Weekends Low Charge 07:00-10:00 & 16:00-20:00 Weekdays + Segment - A41 / Hendon Way (North) 20021860 HENDON WAY LONDON BARNET Yes 12:00-18:00 Weekends Low Charge HAMPSTEAD 07:00-10:00 & 16:00-20:00 Weekdays + Segment - A1 / Lytteton Road 20027840 LYTTELTON ROAD LONDON BARNET No GARDEN SUBURB 12:00-18:00 Weekends Low Charge 7.00-22.00 Weekdays + 12.00-20.00 Pinchpoint - Henleys Corner 20031502 NORTH CIRCULAR ROAD GOLDERS GREEN LONDON BARNET Weekends High Charge 07:00-20:00 Weekdays + 12:00-18:00 Segment - A406 / Brent Cross 20031501 NORTH CIRCULAR ROAD BRENT CROSS LONDON BARNET Yes Weekends High Charge 07:00-10:00 & 16:00-20:00 Weekdays + Segment - A406 / Golders Green 20031502 NORTH CIRCULAR ROAD GOLDERS GREEN LONDON BARNET No 12:00-18:00 Weekends Low Charge 07:00-10:00 & 16:00-20:00 Weekdays + Segment - A406 / Henlys Corner 20031502 NORTH CIRCULAR ROAD GOLDERS GREEN LONDON BARNET No 12:00-18:00 Weekends Low Charge Note: Each segment or pinchpoint can cover multiple USRNs/NSG Street Names. This table only allocates a single USRN to each segment or pinchpoint and should therefore not be considered as a complete list. A full list of USRNs will be captured when the NSG additional street data files are produced. v0.2_20110708 Page 1 of 28 TfL Lane Rental Scheme (TLRS) APPENDIX ‐ Locations where charging will apply Segment / Pinchpoint Street Charge USRN NSG Street Name NSG Locality NSG Town Lane Rental Times Tidal Name Authority Description 7.00-22.00 Weekdays + 12.00-20.00 Pinchpoint - A1 Apex Corner 20001065 NORTHWAY CIRCUS APEX CORNER LONDON BARNET Weekends High Charge STAPLES CORNER 7.00-20.00 Weekdays + Pinchpoint - Staples Corner 20040730 MILL HILL LONDON BARNET ROUNDABOUT 12.00-18.00 Weekends High Charge 07:00-10:00 & 16:00-20:00 Weekdays + Segment - A41 / Colindale 20044780 WATFORD WAY HENDON LONDON BARNET Yes 12:00-18:00 Weekends Low Charge 07:00-10:00 & 16:00-20:00 Weekdays + Segment - A41 / Fiveways 20044780 WATFORD WAY HENDON LONDON BARNET Yes 12:00-18:00 Weekends Low Charge 07:00-10:00 & 16:00-20:00 Weekdays + Segment - A41 / Two and Three 20044760 WATFORD WAY MILL HILL LONDON BARNET Yes 12:00-18:00 Weekends Low Charge 07:00-20:00 Weekdays + 12:00-18:00 Segment - A41 / Mill Hill Circus 20044760 WATFORD WAY MILL HILL LONDON BARNET Yes Weekends High Charge 07:00-10:00 & 15:30-19:00 Weekdays + Segment - A2 / Falconwood (east) 20100475 EAST ROCHESTER WAY BEXLEY BEXLEY Yes 12:00-18:00 Saturday Low Charge 07:00-10:00 & 15:30-19:00 Weekdays + Segment - A2 / Danson Park (Bexley) 20100475 EAST ROCHESTER WAY BEXLEY BEXLEY Yes 12:00-18:00 Saturday Low Charge 07:00-10:00 & 15:30-19:00 Weekdays + Segment - A2 / Bexleyheath golf course 20100475 EAST ROCHESTER WAY BEXLEY BEXLEY Yes 12:00-18:00 Saturday Low Charge 07:00-10:00 & 15:30-19:00 Weekdays + Segment - A2 / Bexleyheath schools 20100475 EAST ROCHESTER WAY BEXLEY BEXLEY Yes 12:00-18:00 Saturday Low Charge 07:00-20:00 Weekdays + 12:00-18:00 Segment - A2 / Coldblow 20100475 EAST ROCHESTER WAY BEXLEY BEXLEY Yes Saturday High Charge 07:00-10:00 & 16:00-20:00 Weekdays + Segment - A406 / Stonebridge 20201638 NORTH CIRCULAR ROAD STONEBRIDGE LONDON BRENT Yes 12:00-18:00 Weekends Low Charge 07:00-20:00 Weekdays + 12:00-18:00 Segment - A406 / Neasden 20201638 NORTH CIRCULAR ROAD STONEBRIDGE LONDON BRENT No Weekends High Charge 07:00-20:00 Weekdays + 12:00-18:00 Segment - A406 / Neasden Junction 20201638 NORTH CIRCULAR ROAD STONEBRIDGE LONDON BRENT No Weekends High Charge 07:00-20:00 Weekdays + 12:00-18:00 Segment - A406 / Neasdon Receration 20200296 NORTH CIRCULAR ROAD NEASDEN LONDON BRENT No Weekends High Charge A406 / Staples Corner 20200296 NORTH CIRCULAR ROAD NEASDEN LONDON BRENT 07:00-20:00 Weekdays + 12:00-18:00 Segment - Yes Note: Each segment or pinchpoint can cover multiple USRNs/NSG Street Names. This table only allocates a single USRN to each segment or pinchpoint and should therefore not be considered as a complete list. A full list of USRNs will be captured when the NSG additional street data files are produced. v0.2_20110708 Page 2 of 28 TfL Lane Rental Scheme (TLRS) APPENDIX ‐ Locations where charging will apply Segment / Pinchpoint Street Charge USRN NSG Street Name NSG Locality NSG Town Lane Rental Times Tidal Name Authority Description Weekends High Charge 7.00-20.00 Weekdays + Pinchpoint - A21/Hayes Lane 20300267 BROMLEY COMMON BROMLEY BROMLEY 12.00-18.00 Saturday High Charge A21 / Bromley Common 07:00-10:00 & 15:30-19:00 Weekdays + Segment - 20300267 BROMLEY COMMON BROMLEY BROMLEY No (North) 12:00-18:00 Saturday Low Charge A21 / Bromley Common 07:00-10:00 & 15:30-19:00 Weekdays + Segment - 20300267 BROMLEY COMMON BROMLEY BROMLEY No (South) 12:00-18:00 Saturday Low Charge WEST 07:00-10:00 & 15:30-19:00 Weekdays + Segment - A21 / Glebe Way 20303594 CROYDON ROAD BROMLEY No WICKHAM 12:00-18:00 Saturday Low Charge 07:00-20:00 Weekdays + 12:00-18:00 Segment - A21 / Bromley Common 20302867 CROYDON ROAD KESTON BROMLEY No Saturday High Charge 07:00-10:00 & 15:30-19:00 Weekdays + Segment - A21 / Keston Mark 20303595 CROYDON ROAD BROMLEY BROMLEY No 12:00-18:00 Saturday Low Charge FARNBOROUGH FARNBORO 07:00-10:00 & 15:30-19:00 Weekdays + Segment - A21 / Fantail 20300069 BROMLEY No COMMON UGH 12:00-18:00 Saturday Low Charge A21 / Farnborough High FARNBOROUGH FARNBORO 07:00-10:00 & 15:30-19:00 Weekdays + Segment - 20300069 BROMLEY No Street COMMON UGH 12:00-18:00 Saturday Low Charge WEST 07:00-10:00 & 15:30-19:00 Weekdays + Segment - A21 / Glebe Way Shops 20301731 GLEBE WAY BROMLEY No WICKHAM 12:00-18:00 Saturday Low Charge 07:00-10:00 & 15:30-19:00 Weekdays + Segment - A21 / Farnborough 20300393 HASTINGS ROAD BROMLEY BROMLEY No 12:00-18:00 Saturday Low Charge A21 / West Wickham High WEST 07:00-10:00 & 15:30-19:00 Weekdays + Segment - 20301748 HIGH STREET BROMLEY No Street WICKHAM 12:00-18:00 Saturday Low Charge 7.00-20.00 Weekdays + Pinchpoint - A21/Homesdale Road 20300496 MASONS HILL BROMLEY BROMLEY 12.00-18.00 Saturday High Charge 7.00-20.00 Weekdays + Pinchpoint - Masons Hill 20300496 MASONS HILL BROMLEY BROMLEY 12.00-18.00 Saturday High Charge 07:00-10:00 & 15:30-19:00 Weekdays + Segment - A21 / Bromley 20300496 MASONS HILL BROMLEY BROMLEY Yes 12:00-18:00 Saturday Low Charge 7.00-20.00 Weekdays + Pinchpoint - A21/Widmore Road 20302973 TWEEDY ROAD BROMLEY BROMLEY 12.00-18.00 Saturday High Charge Note: Each segment or pinchpoint can cover multiple USRNs/NSG Street Names. This table only allocates a single USRN to each segment or pinchpoint and should therefore not be considered as a complete list. A full list of USRNs will be captured when the NSG additional street data files are produced. v0.2_20110708 Page 3 of 28 TfL Lane Rental Scheme (TLRS) APPENDIX ‐ Locations where charging will apply Segment / Pinchpoint Street Charge USRN NSG Street Name NSG Locality NSG Town Lane Rental Times Tidal Name Authority Description WEST 07:00-10:00 & 15:30-19:00 Weekdays + Segment - A232 / Wickham Road 20302621 WICKHAM ROAD BROMLEY No WICKHAM 12:00-18:00 Saturday Low Charge A232 / Wickham Road WEST 07:00-10:00 & 15:30-19:00 Weekdays + Segment - 20302621 WICKHAM ROAD BROMLEY No (East) WICKHAM 12:00-18:00 Saturday Low Charge 07:00-10:00 & 15:30-19:00 Weekdays + Segment - A503 / 2A 20400641 CAMDEN HIGH STREET CAMDEN TOWN LONDON CAMDEN No 12:00-18:00 Weekends Low Charge 07:00-10:00 & 15:30-19:00 Weekdays + Segment - A503 / 3 20400535 CAMDEN ROAD CAMDEN TOWN LONDON CAMDEN No 12:00-18:00 Weekends Low Charge 07:00-10:00 & 15:30-19:00 Weekdays + Segment - A503 / 2B 20400650 CAMDEN STREET CAMDEN TOWN LONDON CAMDEN No 12:00-18:00 Weekends Low Charge 7.00-22.00 Weekdays + 12.00-20.00 Pinchpoint - Euston Road/Churchway 20400889 EUSTON ROAD KING'S CROSS LONDON CAMDEN Weekends High Charge Euston Road/Eversholt 7.00-22.00 Weekdays + 12.00-20.00 Pinchpoint - 20400889 EUSTON ROAD KING'S CROSS LONDON CAMDEN Road Weekends High Charge 7.00-22.00 Weekdays + 12.00-20.00 Pinchpoint - Euston Square 20400889 EUSTON ROAD KING'S CROSS LONDON CAMDEN Weekends High Charge 7.00-20.00 Weekdays + Pinchpoint - Euston Underpass 20400889 EUSTON ROAD KING'S CROSS LONDON CAMDEN 12.00-18.00 Weekends High Charge 7.00-22.00 Weekdays + 12.00-20.00 Pinchpoint - St Pancras 20400889 EUSTON ROAD KING'S CROSS LONDON CAMDEN Weekends High Charge 07:00-10:00 & 15:30-19:00 Weekdays + Segment - Inner Ring / Euston Station 20400889 EUSTON ROAD KING'S CROSS LONDON CAMDEN No 12:00-18:00 Weekends Low Charge Inner Ring / Kings Cross St 07:00-10:00 & 15:30-19:00 Weekdays + Segment - 20400889
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