English: Six roads meet at Herne Hill Junction, the area’s main thoroughfare. The vehicles to the left are on Dulwich Road; behind the white van is the pedestrianised southern end of Railton Road; under the railway bridge, the junction between Milkwood Road, Herne Hill (both to the left) and Half Moon Lane (to the right) is visible; and the vehicles to the right are travelling south on Norwood Road. The route along Herne Hill, under the railway bridge (part of Half Moon Lane) and Norwood Road is part of the A215 road.
The pedestrian crossing on the extreme left of this image leads from the traffic island (referred to in planning documents as Island Green, which was the name of this area when it was surrounded by two tributaries of the Effra pre-1820) into Brockwell Park. The traffic island and park entrance were redesigned from 2008-10 to ease congestion and make the crossing safer for pedestrians.
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