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Rita Ora and Adam Lambert will be among those performing at the main stage on Trafalgar Square. A detailed map of the parade route and key locations can be found here. KEY POINTS. Parade route and map
London Buses route 15 is a Transport for London contracted bus route in London, England. Running between Blackwall and Charing Cross stations, it is operated by Go-Ahead London . Short workings of route 15 were provided by route 15H with traditional AEC Routemaster buses between 2005 and 2019.
London Buses route 15H was a Transport for London contracted bus route in London, England. It ran between Tower Hill station and Trafalgar Square, and was operated by Stagecoach London. [1] It was a short working of the standard route 15 and was the last route operated with preserved AEC Routemasters. [2] [3]
Trafalgar Square Aldwych: End: Waterloo station: London Buses route 139 is a Transport for London contracted bus route in London, England. [2]
By 1949, the route had been extended northwards to serve South Mimms, travelling on from Wood Green via Palmers Green, Southgate, Cockfosters, Hadley Wood and Potters Bar. [1] At peak hours on weekdays the route extended further to Borehamwood. [1] This was changed in 1951 so the route terminated at the Elstree Way Hotel instead of Borehamwood. [1]
This map of Trafalgar Square was created from OpenStreetMap project data, collected by the community. This map may be incomplete, and may contain errors. Don't rely ...
Trafalgar Square in Sunderland: a group of merchant seamen's almshouses dating from 1840. A Trafalgar Square in Stepney is recorded in Lockie's Topography of London, published in 1810. [124] Trafalgar Square in Scarborough, North Yorkshire gives its name to the Trafalgar Square End at the town's North Marine Road cricket ground. [125]
During its life with London Transport, route 24 was operated mainly from Chalk Farm (CF) garage in Harmood Street. [6] It was also run at times from Victoria (Gillingham Street; GM) garage. On 7 November 1965, the first 30 Leyland Atlantean buses entered service on route 24. [7] It was the first route to use front-entrance double-decker buses ...