The A1200 is an A road in the London Borough of Islington connecting Highbury & Islington station and Moorfields Eye Hospital. The Great Britain road numbering scheme is a Numbering system used to classify and identify all Roads in Great Britain. The London Borough of Islington ( is a London borough in North and Inner London. Highbury & Islington station is a National Rail, London Overground and London Underground station in the London Borough of Islington in North The link road consists of Canonbury Road and New North Road, then becomes East Road for a short distance, before meeting up with City Road near Moorfields Eye Hospital and Old Street station. Often referred to by Londoners as " The City Road" the western extremity of the road is at The Angel Islington where it forms a continuation of Pentonville Road Old Street station is a London Underground and National Rail station located at the junction of Old Street and City Road just north of the
The New North Road [0. 8 mile (1km) in length] begins at the Essex Road crossroads in Islington: Canonbury Road enters from the north-west, whilst New North Road continues in a south-easterly direction. It continues south-east and crosses into the London Borough of Hackney, passing to the west of Shoreditch Park. The London Borough of Hackney ( is a London borough in North-East London and forms part of Inner London. It bears to the south, and ends at a junction with Pitfield Street.