MAGIC of LONDON TOUR from VICTORIA COACH STATION, SW1 ROUTE RECORD Effective from 1 November 2016 STREETS TRAVERSED MAIN SERVICE TUESDAYS to SATURDAYS MORNING

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MAGIC of LONDON TOUR from VICTORIA COACH STATION, SW1 ROUTE RECORD Effective from 1 November 2016 STREETS TRAVERSED MAIN SERVICE TUESDAYS to SATURDAYS MORNING MAGIC OF LONDON TOUR FROM VICTORIA COACH STATION, SW1 ROUTE RECORD Effective from 1 November 2016 STREETS TRAVERSED MAIN SERVICE TUESDAYS TO SATURDAYS MORNING Victoria Coach Station to Tower Hill Coach Park Victoria Coach Station (departures), Elizabeth Street, Buckingham Palace Road (northbound), Grosvenor Gardens (south-west and north-west arms), Lower Grosvenor Place, Buckingham Palace Road, Buckingham Gate, Petty France, Broadway, Tothill Street, Storey’s Gate, Broad Sanctuary, Parliament Square (west and north sides), Bridge Street, Victoria Embankment, Blackfriars Underpass, Upper Thames Street, Cross Lane, Lower Thames Street, Tower Hill Coach Park. Tower Hill Coach Park to Tower Hill Coach Park Tower Hill Coach Park, Lower Thames Street, Upper Thames Street, Puddle Dock, Queen Victoria Street, New Bridge Street, Ludgate Hill, St Paul’s Church Yard, Cannon Street, Queen Victoria Street, Bank Junction, King William Street, London Bridge, Duke Street Hill, Tooley Street, Tower Bridge Road, Tower Bridge, Tower Bridge Approach, Tower Hill, Byward Street, Tower Hill Coach Park (sets down passengers at Tower Hill Coach Park to take Thames Clipper to Mill Bank Pier). Tower Hill Coach Park to Mill Bank Pier (out of service) Tower Hill Coach Park, Lower Thames Street (westbound), Upper Thames Street, Blackfriars Underpass, Victoria Embankment Parliament Square Abington Street Millbank Westminster Pier to Buckingham Palace Road and Tothill Street Victoria Embankment (picks up passengers at Mill Bank Pier), Mill Bank, Horseferry Road, Buckingham Gate, Buckingham Palace Road (set down opposite Queen’s Gallery); continue out of service to Tothill Street. Tothill Street to Buckingham Palace Road and Kingsway, coach bays Return out of service from Tothill Street to Buckingham Palace Road (pick up opposite Queen’s Gallery), then continue via Bressenden Place, Victoria Street, Broad Sanctuary, Parliament Square, Parliament Street, Whitehall, Trafalgar Square, Duncannon Street, Strand, Aldwych, Kingsway (set down in coach bays). - LAYOVER.2 AFTERNOON Kingsway coach bays to Angel Street coach bays Kingsway (pick up in coach bays), High Holborn, Southampton Row, Theobald’s Road, Drake Street, Procter Street, High Holborn, Kingsway, Aldwych, Fleet Street, Ludgate Hill, Old Bailey, Newgate Street, King Edward Street, Angel Street. Angel Street, coach bays to London Eye Angel Street, St, Martin’s Le Grand, Cheapside, New Change, Cannon Street, St Paul’s Churchyard, Ludgate Hill, Ludgate Circus, New Bridge Street, Blackfriars Bridge, Stamford Street, Cornwall Road, Upper Ground, Belvedere Road (set down in coach bays). Service Ends SUNDAYS AND MONDAYS MORNING Victoria Coach Station to Tothill Street Victoria Coach Station, Elizabeth Street, Buckingham Palace Road (northbound), Grosvenor Gardens (south-west and north-west arms), Lower Grosvenor Place, Buckingham Palace Road, Buckingham Gate, Petty France, Broadway, Tothill Street. Tothill Street to Mill Bank Pier Tothill Street, Storey’s Gate, Broad Sanctuary, Parliament Square (west and north sides), Bridge Street, Westminster Bridge Lambeth Palace Road Lambeth Bridge Mill Bank (sets down passengers at Mill Bank Pier to take Thames Clipper to Tower of London). Mill Bank Pier to Tower Hill Coach Park (out of service) Mill Bank Abingdon Street Parliament Square New Bridge Street Victoria Embankment, Blackfriars Underpass, Upper Thames Street, Cross Lane, Lower Thames Street, Tower Hill Coach Park. Tower Hill Coach Park – Tower Hill Coach Park Tower Hill Coach Park (picks up passengers at Tower Hill Coach Park), Lower Thames Street, Upper Thames Street, Puddle Dock, Queen Victoria Street, New Bridge Street, Ludgate Circus, Ludgate Hill, St Paul’s Church Yard, Cannon Street, Queen Victoria Street, Bank Junction, King William Street, London Bridge, Duke Street Hill, Tooley Street, Tower Bridge Road, Tower Bridge, Tower Hill, Byward Street, Tower Hill Coach Park. Tower Hill Coach Park to Buckingham Palace Road and Tothill Street Tower Hill Coach Park, Lower Thames Street (westbound), Upper Thames Street, Blackfriars Underpass, Victoria Embankment, Bridge Street, Parliament Square, Broad Sanctuary, Tothill Street, Broadway, Caxton Street, Buckingham Gate, Buckingham 3 Palace Road (set down opposite Queen’s Gallery). Continues out of service to Tothill Street. Tothill Street to Buckingham Palace Road and Kingsway Coach Bays Return out of service from Tothill Street to Buckingham Palace Road to pick up opposite Queen’s Gallery, then continue via Bressenden Place, Victoria Street, Victoria Street, then Broad Sanctuary, Parliament Square, Parliament Street, Whitehall, Trafalgar Square, Duncannon Street, The Strand, Aldwych, Kingsway (set down in coach bays). - LAYOVER. AFTERNOON Kingsway coach bays to Angel Street coach bays Kingsway (pick up in coach bays), High Holborn, Southampton Row, Theobald’s Road, Drake Street, Procter Street, High Holborn, Kingsway, Aldwych, Fleet Street, Ludgate Hill, Old Bailey, Newgate Street, King Edward Street, Angel Street. Angel Street, coach bays to Brompton Road (Harrods) Angel Street, St, Martin’s Le Grand, Cheapside, New Change, Cannon Street, St Paul’s Churchyard, Ludgate Hill, Ludgate Circus, New Bridge Street, Blackfriars Bridge, Stamford Street, Cornwall Road, Upper Ground, Belvedere Road (set down in coach bays), Service Ends TERMINAL POINTS VICTORIA COACH STATION, SW1 Private stand in Victoria Coach Station. NOTE: The Operator and drivers must comply with the turning and standing arrangements in accordance with the terms and conditions issued by Victoria Coach Station Ltd. KINGSWAY In designated coach bays. NOTE: The Operator and drivers must comply with the terms and conditions applicable to the use of the bays at all times. BELVEDERE ROAD, LONDON EYE, SE1 In designated coach bay. Setting down point only – see notes below. NOTE: The Operator and drivers must comply with the terms and conditions applicable to the use of the designated coach bays at all times. PICKING UP AND SETTING DOWN POINTS Coaches may stop to pick up and set down passengers at the specified points shown below. No standing is permitted at points 3, 4, 8, 9 and 10. 1 Victoria Coach Station – designated coach bay, as directed by Victoria Coach Station Ltd. # 2 Tower Hill Coach Park. # 3 Buckingham Palace Road, Tourist bus stop BP4523, opposite Queen’s Gallery. 4 Westminster, Tothill Street – designated coach parking bays. # 5 Kingsway, coach bays. # 6 Angel Street, coach bays. # 7 Belvedere Road at London Eye – designated parking bay – set down only. # NOTE: Drivers must be in possession of required parking permits. .
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