Great Junction Street
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Great Junction Street follows the line of the old city walls in Leith, Scotland.
Those born and bred in Leith will often refer to Great Junction Street as Junction Road, reflecting the street's former name. Edinburgh taxi drivers from Leith will often confuse non-Leithers asking for Great Junction Street by responding "Aye, Junction Road".