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Hammersmith - Heathrow Airport Central Bus Station/Terminal 5/Terminal 4 APPENDIX A: LONDON SERVICE PERMIT No. LSP0848 NATIONAL EXPRESS ROUTES LONDON, VICTORIA COACH STATION - HAMMERSMITH - HEATHROW AIRPORT CENTRAL BUS STATION/TERMINAL 5/TERMINAL 4 ROUTE RECORD Effective from 1 March 2017 STREETS TRAVERSED Towards Hammersmith and/or Heathrow Airport Central Bus Station Victoria Coach Station, Elizabeth Street, Buckingham Palace Road, Grosvenor Gardens, Grosvenor Place, Knightsbridge, Brompton Road, Thurloe Place, Cromwell Gardens, Cromwell Road, West Cromwell Road, Talgarth Road, Queen Caroline Street, Hammersmith Bridge Road, Great West Road, Great Chertsey Road, Hogarth Lane, Ellesmere Road, Cedars Road, Great West Road, M4 Motorway, Junction 4, M4 Spur, Airport Main Tunnel southbound, Inner Ring East, Central Bus Station. Alternative Route towards Hammersmith and /or Heathrow Airport Central Bus Station Victoria Coach Station, Elizabeth Street, Buckingham Palace Road, Pimlico Road, Royal Hospital Road, Chelsea Embankment, Cheyne Walk, Cremorne Road, Ashburnham Road, Gunter Grove, Finborough Road, Warwick Road, West Cromwell Road, Talgarth Road, Queen Caroline Street, Hammersmith Bridge Road, Great West Road, Great Chertsey Road, Hogarth Lane, Ellesmere Road, Cedars Road, Great West Road, M4 Motorway, Junction 4, M4 Spur, Airport Main Tunnel southbound, Inner Ring East, Central Bus Station. Route 033 towards Terminal 5: as above to Central Bus Station, then Inner Ring West, Main Airport Tunnel (northbound), West Ramp, Northern Perimeter Road, Western Perimeter Road, access roads to Terminal 5. Routes A4 and 821 towards Terminal 4: as above to Terminal 5, then Whittle Road, Western Perimeter Road, Southern Perimeter Road, Scarborough Road and Salisbury Road to Terminal 4. Towards Victoria Heathrow Central Bus Station, Inner Ring West, Airport Main Tunnel northbound, M4 Spur, Junction 4, M4 Motorway, Great West Road, Cedars Road, Ellesmere Road, Hogarth Lane, Great Chertsey Road, Great West Road, Hammersmith Bridge Road, Queen Caroline Street, Hammersmith Broadway, Butterwick, Talgarth Road, West Cromwell Road, Cromwell Road, Cromwell Gardens, Brompton Road, Knightsbridge, Hyde Park Corner, Duke of Wellington Place, Grosvenor Place, Lower Grosvenor Place, Buckingham Palace Road, then either Eccleston Street, Eccleston Place, Victoria Coach Station arrivals, or Semley Place, Victoria Coach Station departures. Alternative route towards Victoria As main route above to West Cromwell Road, then Earls Court Road, Redcliffe Gardens, Edith Grove, Cremorne Road, Cheyne Walk, Chelsea Embankment, Royal Hospital Road, Pimlico Road, Buckingham Palace Road, then one of the following options: (i) Elizabeth Bridge, Bulleid Way (NOTE: drivers must drive at a maximum speed of 20mph along Bulleid Way), Eccleston Bridge, Eccleston Street, Eccleston Place, Victoria Coach Station arrivals, 1 or (ii) Semley Place, Victoria Coach Station departures. Route 821 from Terminal 4 and 033/821 from Terminal 5: Terminal 4, Salisbury Road, Scarborough Road, Southern Perimeter Road, Western Perimeter Road, Whittle Road, Terminal 5, Western Perimeter Road, Northern Perimeter Road, Nelson Road, Newbury Road, Newport Road, Northern Perimeter Road, Nene Road, East Ramp, Main Airport Tunnel (southbound), Inner Ring Road East, Central Bus Station then continuing as above. TERMINAL POINTS VICTORIA COACH STATION, SW1 Private stand in Victoria Coach Station. The Operator must comply with the turning and standing arrangements in accordance with the terms and conditions issued by Victoria Coach Station Ltd. HEATHROW AIRPORT, CENTRAL BUS STATION/TERMINAL 4/TERMINAL 5 Private stands in Bus (and Coach) Station. The Operator must comply with the turning and standing arrangements in accordance with the terms and conditions issued by BAA Heathrow Airport Ltd. PICKING UP AND SETTING DOWN POINTS Coaches may stop to pick up and set down passengers at the specified stopping points shown below as agreed by London Buses; coaches must not wait at these points (points 1 & 9 excluded) for longer than is necessary to pick up and set down passengers. Towards Heathrow Airport: 1. Victoria Coach Station – as directed by authorised officials of Victoria Coach Station Ltd. 2. Hammersmith – Hammersmith Bridge Road, Stop SC (29593). 3. Heathrow Airport – Central Bus Station – as authorised by BAA Heathrow Airport Ltd. 4. Heathrow Terminal 5 – Bus and Coach Station - as authorised by BAA Heathrow Airport Ltd – Routes 033, 821 and A4 only 5. Heathrow Terminal 4 –as authorised by BAA Heathrow Airport Ltd. – Routes 821 and A4 only Towards Victoria: 6. Heathrow Terminal 5 – Bus and Coach Station - as authorised by BAA Heathrow Airport Ltd. – Routes 033 and 821 only 7. Heathrow Terminal 4 - as authorised by BAA Heathrow Airport Ltd. – Route 821 only 8. Heathrow Airport – Central Bus Station – as authorised by BAA Heathrow Airport Ltd. 9. Hammersmith – Hammersmith Bridge Road, coach stop TC opposite St Paul’s Church (29575). 10. Earl’s Court – West Cromwell Road, Stop D (35294) (to set down only on request). 11. Victoria Coach Station – as directed by authorised officials of Victoria Coach Station Ltd. NF LSP0848 01.03.17 2 .
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