Directly south is Tower Bridge which is more than100 years old. Along all the palaces in London Buckingham Palace is the most famous. It has been the main Londonhome of the royal family since Queen Victoria moved there in 1873. You can visit some of the rooms in August and September. ...
however. It’s fast and pleasant, and you’re almost always guaranteed a seat and a view. Thames Clippers boats run regular services between Embankment, Waterloo (London Eye), Blackfriars, Bankside (Shakespeare's Globe), London Bridge, Tower Bridge, Canary Wharf, Greenwich...
The main coach terminal in London is at Victoria Coach Station(see map).You can get coaches to the airports and all over the country from here.National Express Services go from here.For only £9 you can buy a Student Discount Coachcard which with give you up to 33% discount....
Actually, London buses aren't all that red But there's a snag. The surfaces of London buses are mostly not red. This becomes clear when seen from above. Here's a view we somehow managed to get from Victoria station. As you can see, bus roofs are largely white, to reflect sunlight ...
“SL” route numbers. And to confuse the uninitiated such as myself, another bit that breaks free from the circuit and heads inbound, although Mark tells me it isn’t running yet. I’m entirely in his hands, as he’s explored the London suburbs many a time in years gone by. He ...
In this scene, the six-wheeler trolleybus TD 12, FYS 746 on service 105 is heading north over Victoria Bridge on its way to Queen’s Cross. This service from Clarkston with short stops in Muirend and Mount Florida had been instituted on 5th July, 1953 and was the first trolleybus service...