Transport
Bus
Several London Bus routes serve Angel, including buses 4, 19, 30, 38, 43, 56, 73, 153, 205, 214, 274, 341, 394, 476 and night buses N19, N38, N41, N73, N205, N277.[12][13]
Cycling
Cycling infrastructure is provided in the Angel area by the London Borough of Islington and Transport for London (TfL). This includes bus lanes which may be used by cyclists along Upper Street, Goswell Road, Pentonville Road and City Road.
Other cycling routes include:
- Quietway 2 (Q2) - runs east–west through Angel. To the east, the route is unbroken and signposted along residential streets, connecting the area to Dalston, Hackney and Walthamstow. Westbound, the route runs unbroken to Myddleton Square and Bloomsbury, where the route joins Cycle Superhighway 6 (CS6) to King's Cross or the City of London and Elephant & Castle.[15]
- Q11 - runs southbound from Angel to Southwark Bridge via Old Street and London Wall. This route is signposted and unbroken on local streets. The route connects Angel directly to CS3 (between Hyde Park and Barking via Westminster and Tower Bridge) and CS7 (to Colliers Wood via Elephant & Castle and Kennington).[16]
- Regent's Canal Towpath - runs either side of Angel on a shared-use path, but not through Angel, as the canal passes through the Islington Tunnel. To the east, the route runs unbroken and traffic-free to Old Street, Victoria Park, Mile End and Limehouse. Westbound, the route runs traffic-free through King's Cross, Camden Town and Regent's Park to Maida Vale.[17]
Santander Cycles, a London-wide bike-sharing system operates in Angel.[18]