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Airline services London:
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London, the
largest city of England, is located on the Thames in southeastern
England.
London is served by five
airports. All are easily accessible from Central London by road and
public transport. |
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Underground (the Tube) services within London:
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The London
Underground is one of the largest underground train systems in the
world. It’s the quickest way of travelling in and around London. You can
purchase daily, weekly and monthly tickets at stations across London.
There is also a new type of ticket called an Oyster card which gives you
cheap and convenient access to London transport. |
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Bus services in London:
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Buses operate from early
morning until late at night. Some buses run 24 Hrs, these are called
‘night buses’. You can buy single journey tickets or buy a Bus pass,
which allows you to use the buses as often as you wish. A single journey
costs £2.00 if you pay with cash, but only £1.20 if you use an Oyster
card.
daily £3.50 (from morning until 12 AM) |
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Train services to/from and within London:
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Most train
operators in the UK operate services into London. Some also operate
local London services. For more information on train services, see these
websites: |
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Coach Services to/from London:
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Victoria coach station is one of the famous coach
stations in the UK, located in
Buckingham Palace Road, SW1W 9TP.
Most coach services depart and
arrive at Victoria coach station. From Victoria coach station you can
reach nearly every part of the UK and some parts of Europe. |
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Light Rail services within London:
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There are
two major light rail systems within the Greater London area; Docklands
Light Railway and The Croydon Tramlink in South London.
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River services within London:
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New piers
and boat services allow you to travel from central London to places of
interest and underground stations on the Thames. |
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