Traffic Light Tree, London
Facts and practical information
Traffic Light Tree is a public sculpture in Poplar, London, England, created by the French sculptor Pierre Vivant following a competition run by the Public Art Commissions Agency for the London Docklands Development Corporation under their Public Art programme. Originally situated on a roundabout in Limehouse, near Canary Wharf and Millwall, at the junction of Heron Quay, Marsh Wall and Westferry Road, it is now located on a different roundabout near Billingsgate Market in Poplar. ()
Billingsgate Market RoundaboutTower Hamlets (Isle of Dogs)London
Traffic Light Tree – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: The O2, One Canada Square, A Slice of Reality, Museum of London Docklands.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Which popular attractions are close to Traffic Light Tree?
How to get to Traffic Light Tree by public transport?
Bus
- Aspen Way • Lines: D6 (4 min walk)
- Poplar High Street / Blackwall • Lines: D6 (4 min walk)
Light rail
- Blackwall Platform 2 • Lines: B-Wa, Tg-B (4 min walk)
- All Saints Platform 2 • Lines: S-L (7 min walk)
Metro
- Canary Wharf • Lines: Jubilee (11 min walk)
- North Greenwich • Lines: Jubilee (20 min walk)
Ferry
- Canary Wharf • Lines: Rb1, Rb1X, Rb4, Rb6 (21 min walk)
- North Greenwich Pier • Lines: Rb1, Rb1X, Rb5 (24 min walk)
Train
- Canning Town (25 min walk)