Hammersmith Flyover

Hammersmith Flyover

Hammersmith Flyover is a flyover road in Hammersmith, west London. It was built in 1961 by Marples-Ridgeway, a road construction company which was owned at the time by Conservative Transport Minister Ernest Marples. The flyover carries the A4 Great West Road over the Hammersmith Broadway road junction.

Landmarks near Hammersmith Flyover

*Hammersmith Broadway Shopping Centre
*Novotel Hotel
*Hammersmith Apollo
*St Paul's Church
*Lyric Theatre
*The London Ark
*Hammersmith Bridge

See also

*Croydon Flyover


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