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Corgi CC89205 Coronation of King Charles III-New Routemaster, Blue

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Due to road layout changes at Kensal Rise Station by the local borough, route 452 is suspended between Ladbroke Grove, Sainsbury's and Kensal Rise Station until further notice. Passengers should use route 52 between Ladbroke Grove, Sainsbury's and Kensal Rise Station. Route 452 continues to run as normal between Ladbroke Grove, Sainsbury's and Vauxhall Bus Station every 10 minutes during the daytime on Monday to Saturdays and every 12 minutes during the evening and all day on Sundays. Route 321 will have a new timetable on all days of the week with minor changes to times. The schoolday only journey at 1458 from Eltham Hill College for Girls towards New Cross Gate is withdrawn.

Great Western Railway said it will run some “very early” additional services to London Paddington from major stations in south Wales, south-west England and the Thames Valley area on Saturday. Crowndels' featuring St Edward's Crown will appear across Central London Tube stations (Image: TfL) These celebratory ‘crowndels’ and decorations will get Londoners and visitors into the spirit of this historic event as they come together to celebrate the coronation.” Route D7 will have a new timetable from this date. Buses will be revised to run every 12 minutes during the daytime on Monday to Saturdays and every 15 minutes during the evening and all day on Sundays.Children under 14 cannot travel alone unless accompanied by a responsible adult (16+). Disabled Children Envoy Avenuein the Hatton Cross area is closed westbound while roadworks take place. Routes 90 towards Feltham, 285 towards Kingston and 423 heading towards Hounslow are diverted via the Eastern Perimeter Road and will be unable to serve bus stop M on Envoy Avenue, No change to buses in the eastbound direction.The closure will be in place until the end of January 2024. If you are travelling in a wheelchair or require assistance, please call our helpline before booking and at least 36 hours in advance of when you would like to travel. Mayor of London Sadiq Khan said: “I’m incredibly excited that the eyes of the world are on London once again as Their Majesties are crowned, showing our capital city in all of its glory. Stephen Douglas said, “Storm Desmond caused extensive damage to the depot. We lost the entire fleet of buses. 65 buses had to be scrapped due to damage. The King, then Prince Charles, met all the team at the depot, and he was very nice.

Route SL10 will run every 12 minutes during the daytime on Monday to Saturday and every 15 minutes during the evening and all day on Sundays. The Coronation Class of locomotives, correctly known as Princess Coronation Class, was made up of streamlined and un-streamlined locomotives. National Highways customer services director Andrew Butterfield said: “We know that people will want to head to London to witness this historic moment and that’s why we have lifted as many roadworks as possible where it is safe to do so across our network. Rob Jones, managing director of Stagecoach Cumbria and North Lancashire, said: “The King’s coronation next weekend will be a very special and significant event in our history and we’re delighted to mark the celebrations with this specially decorated coronation bus.The aim of the day is to use volunteering to bring communities together and create a lasting volunteering legacy from the coronation weekend. Isle of Man, Isle of Wight, Northern Ireland and the Scottish Highlands) may take longer to reach you. Buses featuring the commemorative wraps will enter service on Friday (April 28) and will travel along routes linked to the Royal Family, such as the Horse Guards Parade and Westminster Abbey. Operators Metroline, Stagecoach, Go Ahead, RATP and Abellio are behind the funding and the bus routes chosen are 390, 160, 11, 87, 148, 111. The Coronation buses are set to be in operation in both Hull and Lincoln from Saturday to Monday, May 6 to 8, and will be seen across the region over the coming months. The livery features Great British bunting style vinyls; blue, white and red roundels and includes the strapline: “We're proud to join the community in Commemorating The Coronation of King Charles III" on the rear and both sides of the buses. The so-called crowndels feature a likeness of St Edward’s Crown, which will be used to crown the King at Westminster Abbey on May 6.

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