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  2. Hackney Half - Wikipedia

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    The Hackney Half is an annual half-marathon held during the spring in the London borough of Hackney. The first event was held in 2014, with over 12,000 runners taking part. [1] The event is London's biggest half-marathon event, with 24,000 runners taking part in the 2023 event. [2] In 2020, the event was cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic. [3]

  3. List of bus routes in London - Wikipedia

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    2 March 2024 Replaced by routes 166, 312 and S4. [191] 497: Harold Wood railway station: Harold Hill: 9 March 2024 Replaced by an extension of route 346. [192] 507: London Waterloo station: Victoria bus station: 29 April 2023 Replaced by routes 3, 11 and C10. [193] 521: London Bridge bus station: London Waterloo station: 29 April 2023 Replaced ...

  4. Stoke Newington railway station - Wikipedia

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    Stoke Newington is a station on the Weaver line of the London Overground, serving the Stoke Newington area of the London Borough of Hackney.It is 4 miles 16 chains (6.8 km) down the line from London Liverpool Street and is situated between Rectory Road and Stamford Hill.

  5. Liverpool Half Marathon - Wikipedia

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    The Liverpool Half Marathon is a British annual road running event held on the streets of Liverpool. It has previously been sponsored by Vitality and Mizuno Corporation . Overview

  6. Hackney Central railway station - Wikipedia

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    Hackney Central is a station on the ... 253, 254, 276, 277, 394 and W15 and night routes N38, N55, N242, N253 ... This page was last edited on 2 December 2024, ...

  7. Hackney, London - Wikipedia

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    Hackney is a district in East London, England, forming around two-thirds of the area of the modern London Borough of Hackney, to which it gives its name.It is 4 miles (6.4 km) northeast of Charing Cross and includes part of the Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park.

  8. London Buses route 394 - Wikipedia

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    At the same time, the route was extended to Homerton University Hospital and the vehicles on the route changed to low-floor Dennis Dart SLFs. The frequency of the route was increased; from initially using just two vehicles, it now requires 10 buses. [6] In October 2009, a baby was born on a bus operating route 394.

  9. Ash Grove bus garage - Wikipedia

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    Ash Grove re-opened again in 2000 for use by the London Buses company East Thames Buses which took over the former Harris Bus routes after that company ran into financial difficulties. East Thames Buses later moved to new premises at Mandela Way. CT Plus used the garage yard to house its routes won in the London area. [5]