Today the station building on the bridge has long gone and the main station building is down the side street on the right. This is just before the bridge on the country bound side of the tracks. It presumably dates from the 1850s when the line was rebuilt. Today if you go onto the ...
beside North Greenwich Underground Station and fares are from as little as £6. The coaches are kitted out with everything you could need for a comfortable ride - from free WiFi to power sockets and air conditioning and the service runs hourly, seven days a week. ...
The world’s first underground passenger railway, the London Underground, fondly known as the Tube, has been serving the city since 1863. With nearly 300 stations across 11 lines, it's a convenient way to get around the city. As a general rule, the further out the tube station, the bett...
Embankment (Bakerloo, Northern, District/Circle Lines) - Take the exit on the left when leaving the station then walk straight ahead along Villiers Street. At the end of Villiers Street turn right onto the Strand and continue walking. As you reach Lancaster Place (Waterloo Bridge) you will ne...
Surrounded by a rewarding mix of modern style and iconic history, London Dock is situated in the heart of the capital, moments from Tower Bridge, The Tower of London, St Katharine Docks and the City. With a number of London Underground, Overground and Docklands Light Railway stations within ...
The easiest way to get to the blue and yellow assembly areas is to walk from Blackheath station. Trains to Blackheath leave from London Victoria, Charing Cross, London Bridge and Waterloo East. Allow 15-20 minutes to walk from the station to the assembly area and aim to get to there at ...
Transport links:Properties near public transport links to the city will always be more popular with commuting tenants, particularly if it’s an underground station. Savvy investors are exploring areas near the Crossrail stations, where prices have already started to rise. These locations are likely ...
Underground have yet to realise this second phase of the scheme. It is on the Jubilee line, having been built as part of the Jubilee Line Extension between London Bridge and Canada Water stations. It is notable for its extensive use of natural light. The main station entrance is situat...
Next, Westminster Underground station/Whitehall: Similar tiles are now hidden from us within other Westminster toilets, such as at Kensington Gore when the wall tiles depict images of The Albert Hall etc, and, I'm guessing, within the inaccessible inconveniences at Hyde Park Corner too. ...
Road Underground station. (Kensington area) Please wait outside Stanhope Arms bar, facing the exit of the station, near Tesco Express. Please arrive at 7.15am. The tour departs at 7:30 AM SHARP. For online maps & app travel services use the postcode SW7 4SS : 97 G...