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Travel information ? Queen?s Diamond Jubilee weekend

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We are pleased to share with you important travel related information, from the ‘Transport for London’, related to the Queen’s Diamond Jubilee weekend.

Queens Diamond Jubilee weekend 2-5th June 2012

Thames Diamond Jubilee Pageant Map

As you are no doubt aware, a series of events are planned in London between Saturday 2 June and Tuesday 5 June to mark the?Queen?s Diamond Jubilee.? The celebrations will take place at various locations across London over the extended weekend and we have put measures in place to cope with the large, expected influx of visitors as well as keeping the city moving over this period.

Central London will be unusually busy throughout the weekend and we advise that anyone intending to be there at this time to plan their journeys ahead of travel, to use public transport and to keep updated with the current travel situation. Please visit www.tfl.gov.uk/diamondjubilee

Below is general advice for those moving around London over the weekend and detailed advice for the busiest days.

Pan-weekend transport changes

Road Closures

There will be road closures around central London, please?plan your journey in advance and?check?live traffic news or follow us on Twitter @TfLTrafficNews for real-time updates.

Tube

There are no planned engineering works over the weekend and the Tube is running a Saturday service on Monday 4 and Tuesday 5 June.

For real time service updates follow your Tube line on Twitter. Stations around Hyde Park and the river will be busier than usual at points over the weekend so?plan your journey and?check before you travel.

Bus

Many roads around central London will be closed to traffic, with a number of bus services diverted or not running their full routes.? Please visit www.tfl.gov.uk/buses

Barclays Cycle Hire

Although most docking stations will remain available, due to expected congestion in central London it may be difficult to replenish some stations as necessary. ?Customers are advised to check the cycle availability by visiting?Docking stations status on our website.

Sunday 3 June ? River Pageant

We are expecting hundreds of thousands of visitors to central London for the River Pageant.? The event also requires significant road closures.??We advise motorists to avoid central London for all but essential journeys.? Access across the River Thames will be limited between 07:00 ? 20:00.

Road Closures

Many bridges between Battersea Bridge and Tower Bridge will have restricted access between 07:00 ? 20:00.

Vauxhall Bridge, Waterloo Bridge, Southwark Road Bridge and London Bridge will be open to vehicle traffic for most of the day with full closures between 15:30 ? 17:00.? Capacity at these bridges will be limited.

The?Piccadilly Big Lunch street party means that Piccadilly will be closed to traffic from 07:00 to at least 18:00.

Bus

Buses will not cross the river 07:00 ? 21:30 between Battersea and Tower Bridge.

Instead?a number of ?bus hubs? will be established at or near transport interchanges either side of the river. ?Bus hubs will be located at:? Liverpool Street, Aldgate, Battersea Bridge Road, Chelsea World?s End, Elephant & Castle, Farringdon, Finsbury Square, Holborn, London Bridge, Piccadilly, Tottenham Court Road, Tower Bridge Road, Vauxhall and Victoria. The full list of bus services affected is available at?www.tfl.gov.uk/buses.

Tube

Stations along the river and around Hyde Park, St. James?s Park and Green?Park will be?busier than usual.

River services

River boat services will not be running.

Tuesday 5 June ? Thanksgiving Lunch

A ceremonial event starting late morning and finishing mid afternoon means areas around Hyde Park, St. James Park, Green Park and the Mall will all be very busy.

Road closures

Many roads around central London will be closed to traffic, particularly in the Westminster area, with a number of bus services diverted or not running their full routes.

Motorists are advised to avoid central London.

Other events

Due to other major events, stations near Emirates Stadium and Wembley Stadium may also be busier than usual over the weekend.

It promises to be an exciting weekend of celebrations that with appropriate journey planning can be enjoyed by all.

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