Greenwich Town: Live CCTV for Road Incidents & Closures
Greenwich town centre sits near the river with the A206 (Creek Road) and A2000 as key local routes. Tourist traffic adds to congestion particularly at weekends.As a critical local chokepoint, Greenwich Town frequently suffers from severe bottlenecks and completely paralyzing active car accident. Scan the immediate area using this video stream to catch an emergency car accident and confirm the extent of any traffic disruption. Staying highly informed lets you adjust your journey on the fly, effectively dodging the backlog and arriving without severe delays.
Greenwich — All Camera Feeds
About Greenwich
Traffic near Greenwich right now
Greenwich town centre sits near the river with the A206 (Creek Road) and A2000 as key local routes. Tourist traffic adds to congestion particularly at weekends.
The live camera feeds above are pulled directly from TfL's JamCam network and refresh automatically. The reel cycles through all available cameras within approximately 1km of Greenwich — click any camera in the reel or grid to see the full feed. If a camera shows no image, it may be temporarily offline.
Is Greenwich busy right now?
The only reliable way to check is the live camera feeds at the top of this page. Traffic patterns near Greenwich follow the general London rhythm — busiest on weekday mornings (7:30–9:30am) and evenings (4:30–7pm), lighter at midday and at weekends, with Saturday afternoons often busier than Sunday.
For unplanned incidents — roadworks, accidents, or closures — the cameras will show the real-time situation faster than any other source. TfL updates feed images every two minutes during operational hours.
How to use these cameras
Click any camera card in the grid above to open that camera's full page with a larger view and precise location details. In the reel at the top, use the previous/next buttons to jump manually between cameras, or let it cycle automatically. Clicking anywhere on the reel image takes you directly to that camera's dedicated page.
Not all TfL cameras broadcast live video — some provide still images updated every few minutes. The reel prioritises video feeds where available. If the reel shows "No feeds available", all nearby cameras may be temporarily offline.