Got a Congestion Charge Fine in Camden?
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Parts of southern Camden fall within the London Congestion Charge Zone, including Bloomsbury, Holborn, and areas around Euston. If you drive through these areas without paying the £15 daily charge, TfL issues a PCN of £160, reduced to £80 within 14 days.
Where the Congestion Charge Zone Hits Camden
The Congestion Charge boundary cuts through Camden roughly along Euston Road. Everything south of Euston Road, including Bloomsbury, the British Museum area, Holborn, and parts of King's Cross, falls within the zone. Streets north of Euston Road, including Camden Town and Kentish Town, are outside the zone.
This boundary creates confusion for drivers, especially those approaching from Camden Town heading south. Crossing Euston Road into Bloomsbury triggers the charge.
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Common Issues in Camden
Drivers visiting University College London, the British Museum, or hospitals in the Bloomsbury area often forget they are entering the Congestion Charge Zone. The boundary signage along Euston Road can be missed in heavy traffic.
Auto Pay failures, incorrect vehicle registrations, and system errors are also common. If you paid but TfL did not match the payment, gather your bank statement or payment confirmation as evidence.
How to Appeal
Appeal directly to TfL within 28 days. If rejected, escalate to London Tribunals. The process is free and pauses any escalation of the fine.
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