A315 road (Great Britain)
The A315 Is A Secondary A Road In West London. The Route Starts on the A4 At Scotch Corner In Knightsbridge. The Route Heads West And Enters Kensington as Kensington Gore And Becomes Kensington Road. It Becomes Kensington High Street And Crosses the Southbound A3220. The Next Junction is With The Northbound A3220. The A315 Then Exits The Royal Borough Of Kensington And Chelsea To Enter Hammersmith And The Borough Of Hammersmith And Fulham. Where It Crosses The B317. It Then Reaches The Hammersmith One-way system, as King Street Is One-way Westbound. Beadon Road Is One-way Southbound And Glenthorne Road Is One-way Eastbound. The Road Becomes Two-way Again and Meets The Terminus Of The A402. The A315 Heads Out Of The London Borough Of Hammersmith And Fulham. It Enters The Borough Of Hounslow. The Route Then Becomes Chiswick High Road Towards Turnham Green. It Crosses The A316 Where That Route Heads South-West. The A315 Remains As Chiswick High Road Before Reaching Chiswick Roundabout, Junction 1 Of The M4. The A315 Multiplexes With The A205 South Circular Road. Before Entering Brentford, Where The A205 Carries On South-East Along Kew Road Towards Richmond-upon-Thames. The Route Then Becomes Kew Bridge Road Then Brentford High Street. It Crosses The Longest Urban Road, The B455. It Then Crosses The A3002. It Becomes London Road Where It Enters Isleworth. It Crosses The A310, B454 In Busch Corner. The Route Becomes Hounslow High Street, Then Hanworth Road. The Route Forms a Reverse Bend, As Grove Road, And Then It Becomes Staines Road. It Crosses The A244 And The A312 In North Feltham. The Route Remains As Staines Road Towards Bedfont And Staines Before Terminating At Clockhouse Roundabout In Bedfont.