Festive season travel
Festive season travel information leaflet
(PDF 411KB)For all the information you need to plan your travel this Christmas, please look at our festive season travel information leaflet (PDF 411KB). This covers travel arrangements for Tubes, buses, Docklands Light Railway, Tramlink, Riverboat and National Rail services within the Greater London area.
http://www.tfl.gov.uk/tfl/explore-london/festive-season.asp
2006-12-24 13:24:15
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answered by WelshKiwi 3
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Route T4 will operate between Woburn Place
and Kensington Palace Gate via Russell Square,
Great Russell Street, Coventry Street, Piccadilly,
Hyde Park Corner and Knightsbridge.
Every 30 minutes between 0930 and 1630.
Purple Parking – Park & Ride between Southall
and Heathrow (all terminals) will operate.
2006-12-24 12:21:38
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answered by Barry G 4
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No buses or coaches are around on Christmas Day in London, not even National Express
2006-12-24 12:49:32
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answer #3
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answered by frankmilano610 6
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Brighton on the south coast ... way of existence, shops (fantastically the quirky previous-shaped North Laine section), Brighton Pavillion (outfitted with the help of George IV), widely used sea coast points of interest Bristol on the Bristol channel to the west ... maritime and commercial historic previous, well-loved suspension bridge bath ... to the west, closer to London than Bristol ... been a spa city considering Roman circumstances ... well-loved Roman Baths were lately renovated ... also well-loved for 18th century structure Colchester in Essex, north east of London ... replaced into at one time Roman capital of england ... castle and diverse different museums, gorgeous county city with an excellent buying centre Dover on the south coast ... well-loved white cliffs ... castle ... ferry port for France ... basically north of Dover is city of conflict close to which the conflict of Hastings occurred in 1066 when we were invaded with the help of the French Oxford and Cambridge have already been reported with the help of human beings in course of hand is Hatfield residing house, basically outdoors London to the north, get practice from Kings bypass Thameslink station ... stately residing house, the historic section replaced into the position Queen Elizabeth the lived as a baby ... she replaced into instructed she replaced into Queen at the same time as sitting lower than an historic o.ok.interior the park ... also a extra cutting-edge (yet that replaced into numerous hundred years in the past!) residing house, which they do excursions round also basically outdoors London is St Albans ... cathedral, historic market city, a large number of Roman historic previous all of them are decrease than 2 hours shuttle time, yet i will't say how a lot the fares would fee, you'll favor to study that ... for the trains you'll choose a cheap day go back, yet besides verify the coaches on the nationwide coach information superhighway website (nationwide coach coaches bypass from Victoria coach Station, a 5-10 minute walk from Victoria tube/practice station); the coaches take somewhat longer on shuttle time yet are frequently plenty more cost-effective
2016-12-01 03:49:41
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answered by Anonymous
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No TfL contracted routes whatsoever. Services to Heathrow and a couple of tourist open-top type routes only.
2006-12-24 19:54:04
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answered by david f 5
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There is one called Eric. He's a real workaholic.
2006-12-24 17:51:17
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answered by Trixie Bordello 5
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most routes but longer wait times... now you will wait 2 hours and 3 come along at once instead of an hour ;)
2006-12-24 12:19:25
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answer #7
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answered by stuio 3
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go to www.tfl.gov.uk
2006-12-24 13:25:08
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answered by Anonymous
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try www.tfl.gov.uk
2006-12-24 12:19:09
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answer #9
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answered by Talia W 2
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