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Northumberland Avenue, Wc1/Victoria Coach Station, Sw1 APPENDIX A: LONDON SERVICE PERMIT No. LSP0683 AFTERNOON TEA BUS TOUR : FROM / TO: NORTHUMBERLAND AVENUE, WC1/VICTORIA COACH STATION, SW1 ROUTE RECORD Effective 6 June 2016 STREETS TRAVERSED Northumberland Avenue Departures Northumberland Avenue, Charing Cross, Whitehall, Parliament Street, Parliament Square, Broad Sanctuary, Tothill Street, Broadway, Caxton Street, Buckingham Gate, Buckingham Palace Road, Grosvenor Gardens, Grosvenor Place, Knightsbridge, Brompton Road, Thurloe Place, Cromwell Place, Exhibition Road, Kensington Road, Kensington High Street, Kensington Church Street, Notting Hill Gate, Bayswater Road, Marble Arch, Park Lane, Hyde Park Corner, Piccadilly, St James’s Street, Pall Mall, Trafalgar Square, Whitehall, Parliament Street, Bridge Street, Victoria Embankment, Northumberland Avenue. Victoria Coach Station DeparturesVictoria Coach Station, Elizabeth Street, Buckingham Palace Road, Grosvenor Gardens, Grosvenor Place, Knightsbridge, Brompton Road, Thurloe Place, Cromwell Place, Exhibition Road, Kensington Road, Kensington High Street, Kensington Church Street, Notting Hill Gate, Bayswater Road, Marble Arch, Park Lane, Hyde Park Corner, Piccadilly, St James’s Street, Pall Mall, Trafalgar Square, Whitehall, Horseguards Avenue , Victoria Embankment, Bridge Street, Parliament Square, Broad Sanctuary, Tothill Street, Broadway, Caxton Street, Buckingham Gate, Buckingham Palace Road, Eccleston Street, Eccleston Place, Victoria Coach Station. Christmas route variation for 17.00 departure from Victoria Coach Station only between 15 November 2015 and 7 January 2016 and similar dates in future yearsVictoria Coach Station, Elizabeth Street, Buckingham Palace Road, Grosvenor Gardens, Grosvenor Place, Knightsbridge, Brompton Road, Thurloe Place, Cromwell Place, Exhibition Road, Kensington Road, Kensington High Street, Kensington Church Street, Notting Hill Gate, Bayswater Road, Marble Arch, Park Lane, Upper Brook Street, Brook Street, Hanover Square, Holles Street, Cavendish Place, Regent Street, Piccadilly, St James’s Street, Pall Mall, Trafalgar Square, Whitehall, Horseguards Avenue , Victoria Embankment, Bridge Street, Parliament Square, Broad Sanctuary, Tothill Street, Broadway, Caxton Street, Buckingham Gate, Buckingham Palace Road, Eccleston Street, Eccleston Place, Victoria Coach Station (arrivals). 1 TERMINAL POINTS NORTHUMBERLAND AVENUE, WC2 Public stand (BP4660) in Northumberland Avenue, south west side at the designated bay for buses operating the BB Afternoon Tea Bus Tour. Buses proceed from Northumberland Avenue direct to stand, departing direct. A banksman must supervise any reversing manoeuvre on the stand. NOTE: buses to stand for maximum periods of between 5 and 15 minutes between arrivals and departures. Buses must not arrive before their scheduled arrival times. VICTORIA COACH STATION, SW1 Private stands within coach station SETTING DOWN AND PICKING UP POINTS As terminal points above only. NOTE: if Northumberland Avenue stand is already occupied, buses until must circulate via Northumberland Avenue, Whitehall, Whilehall Place and Northumberland, setting down at Stop X (37639) in Northumberland Avenue as required. NS LSP0683 06.06.16 2 .
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