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Live Traffic — Ealing

West London borough where the A40 Western Avenue feeds into the M40 — one of the main motorway corridors out of London.

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Traffic in Ealing right now

Ealing sits in west London and is bisected by the A40 (Western Avenue), one of the main corridors to the M40 and beyond. The A4020 (Uxbridge Road) runs across the borough from Shepherd's Bush. The A406 North Circular cuts through the north. The A312 (Hayes bypass) connects to Heathrow. The Elizabeth line has improved connectivity significantly but the road network remains heavily used.

The live camera feeds above are pulled directly from TfL's JamCam network and update automatically — each camera refreshes every 5 minutes during operational hours. The reel at the top cycles through available feeds from across the borough so you can get a quick read on conditions without clicking through individually. Click on any camera in the reel or grid to open the full feed view.

Places covered: Ealing · Acton · Southall · Hanwell · Greenford · Northolt · Perivale

When is traffic busiest in Ealing?

Peak hours: A40 westbound in the mornings and eastbound in the evenings. The Hanger Lane gyratory (A40/A406 interchange) is one of London's most consistently congested junctions.

Like most London boroughs, Ealing follows a broadly predictable weekly pattern. School holidays — particularly the summer break — can noticeably reduce peak congestion on residential and school-route roads, though leisure traffic on major arterials can partially offset this at weekends. Bank holidays are generally lighter, though leisure destinations may see higher-than-usual traffic.

The main roads to watch are the A40, A4020, A406, A312 — these carry the bulk of through and commuter traffic and are the most likely to experience delays during peak periods.

How to use the live cameras

Each camera in the grid above links through to its individual feed page where you can see a larger view and read the camera's precise location. The reel at the top cycles automatically — use the previous/next buttons to jump through feeds manually, or click anywhere on the reel image to open that camera's dedicated page. The pause button holds the reel on the current camera.

Camera feeds come directly from TfL's JamCam network. Not all cameras broadcast video — some provide still images updated every few minutes. The reel prioritises video feeds where available and falls back to still images automatically. If a camera shows no image, it may be temporarily offline or undergoing maintenance.

Frequently asked questions

Is the A40 busy at Hanger Lane right now?
The Hanger Lane gyratory is one of the most monitored junctions in London. Check the live cameras above for current conditions — the reel cycles through available feeds automatically.
How is traffic in Southall right now?
Southall's main roads (Uxbridge Road/A4020 and Broadway) can be busy throughout the day. Check the camera grid above for current feeds covering the area.
Is there a camera near the A40 in Ealing?
Yes — there are several JamCam cameras covering the A40 through Ealing and the Hanger Lane area. They are shown in the grid above.
Why is Hanger Lane always congested?
The Hanger Lane gyratory is a complex multi-lane roundabout where the A40 and A406 intersect, with feeds from four major routes. The geometry creates weaving conflicts and the junction is used at above-capacity volumes for most of the day.

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