Journey times between Manchester Piccadilly and London St Pancras are just over three hours. |
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The proposals also include a new department store, and extending the city's shopping area to Piccadilly. |
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With his country seat in the Borders, and a town house on the corner of Park Lane and Piccadilly, he was numbered among Britain's social elite. |
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Piccadilly House, thought to have been last used as an electrical goods shop, has been derelict for some time, and is covered in fly-posters. |
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In 1857 it was so hot in London that Gladstone noted umbrellas being used as parasols in Piccadilly. |
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He also enthusiastically encouraged her in her plan to become a nightclub hostess and she duly went to work in a clip joint off Piccadilly. |
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Piccadilly pays its way and has given all these young people an independent life of their own. |
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Some of the outside lights of the Piccadilly gardens are upside down, which means there is no waterproof protection. |
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His next visit was to Lapiere, a Frenchman, who had his academy in Piccadilly, where they fenced together. |
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This Saturday and Sunday, engineering work in the Stockport area will prevent trains to and from Manchester Piccadilly from calling at Stockport. |
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Instead, I took one look at your stricken face and ran all the way to Piccadilly Circus. |
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A member of York's alternative community, she was staying in the Bootham house after squatting at the White Swan Hotel in Piccadilly. |
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After a long walk back to Piccadilly Circus and a stuffy train journey home during which I dozed off, I was glad of a soak in a cool, deep bath. |
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Four activists were arrested after more than 20 people held a sit-down protest in the road near the Eros statue in Piccadilly Circus. |
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I buy an awful 10p postcard, showing a big red bus driving through Piccadilly Circus. |
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I arrived at Piccadilly, and settled down on a stone bench on the outskirts of the square. |
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A 300-metre stretch of Piccadilly would be turned into a characterless service road by high, monotonous buildings. |
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Today, there were hourly buses between Buxton and Stockport, New Mills and Piccadilly, Barrow and Piccadilly, Southport, Wigan and Piccadilly. |
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Through trains from Hull to Manchester Airport will run as far as Manchester Piccadilly. |
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The tour to promote her memoirs has seen fans turning up in droves to book-signing sessions, including hundreds in Piccadilly, central London. |
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We set off through the illuminated streets of nighttime London, round Hyde Park Corner, up Piccadilly and through the backstreets of Mayfair. |
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The Piccadilly side of the river could, indeed, be made much better with some tasteful development and facilities. |
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As well as the Manchester Airport services, it runs trains from Liverpool to Hull and Newcastle and Manchester Piccadilly to Cleethorpes. |
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Few argue with the need to improve the shabby eyesore which blights much of Piccadilly. |
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I had meant to be on time but as I was walking up from Piccadilly tube station I got knocked to the ground by a speeding rollerblader. |
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But there was disappointment for visitors to Piccadilly Gardens, because the water feature there was dry as a bone after it stopped working. |
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Piccadilly, recently restored and too-long unseen, premiered its newly composed score as part of the film's re-release. |
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All 27 workers at the Piccadilly store were told that it will shut on June 3 to undergo an extensive refit. |
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Turn right into Piccadilly, recross the River Foss and turn left on to the riverside walk that runs alongside the Coppergate development. |
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Mr Boundy was asked to witness the document and ensure that it was dated, and to return the mortgage document to the Piccadilly branch. |
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Passengers using Manchester's main Piccadilly rail station were met by a mass picket of railmen backing the Arriva conductors' action. |
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The 18-year-old, who is also charged with disorderly behaviour, was in the Piccadilly area with a group of friends when the alleged assault took place. |
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One of these oddities was the quaintly titled Piccadilly House. |
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Austin Rayner entertained cinema audiences at the Regal in Piccadilly, as he sat astride the huge Wurlitzer organ when it appeared from beneath the floor in the intervals. |
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Trains between Southport, Wigan Wallgate and Piccadilly will be diverted and re-timed and will not call at Westhoughton and Bolton tonight and tomorrow. |
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She also lives in a village but commutes to Piccadilly Circus daily. |
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St James's Street runs uphill from Pall Mall and the Palace to Piccadilly. |
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Consider what you must attend to as you walk down Piccadilly. |
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We transported some Chelsea nobs to the art galleries up Piccadilly and we delivered a smiling kid with an Incredibles balloon to the estates of Highbury. |
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Until 1780, Palladianism was the prevalent style in English architecture, both at home and in the colonies, the seeds having been sown in Piccadilly. |
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Hundreds also watched the sporting action on giant screens in Exchange Square and Piccadilly Gardens, with many wearing the team colours of their country. |
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Even then the gloom was such that the scoreboard shone like Piccadilly Circus on a wet night while both batsmen and fielders needed radar to sight the ball. |
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Piccadilly Gardens has monuments dedicated to Queen Victoria, Robert Peel, James Watt and the Duke of Wellington. |
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The stop was first opened on 20 July 1992, and was originally known as Piccadilly Undercroft. |
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Terminating trams use a reversing siding on the Ashton line between Piccadilly and New Islington tram stops. |
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Whether Walpole was at Brackenburn or Piccadilly, Cheevers was almost always with him, and often accompanied him on overseas trips. |
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There is a statue of James Watt in Piccadilly Gardens, Manchester and City Square, Leeds. |
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In the same year he started the Bramah Locks company at 124 Piccadilly, which is today based in Fitzrovia, London and Romford, Essex. |
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The couple lived first at 124 Piccadilly, but later moved to Eaton Street, Pimlico. |
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In addition, Iran Air previously had its Piccadilly main sales office in the city. |
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All were from the Piccadilly and Northern lines, although some had run on the Northern City Line. |
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I don't have the foggiest idea how to get to Piccadilly Circus on the Tube. |
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Typically, there is an hourly service from Manchester Piccadilly to Cardiff Central, Carmarthen, Milford Haven, calling at principal stations. |
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It is the terminus, and from here, trains depart every two hours to Manchester Piccadilly via Carmarthen, Swansea, and Cardiff Central. |
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It is the southern terminus of the West Coast Main Line to Liverpool Lime Street, Manchester Piccadilly, Edinburgh Waverley and Glasgow Central. |
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Notable examples were Birmingham New Street, Manchester Piccadilly, Stafford, Coventry and London Euston. |
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The HS2 concourse will be connected to the existing concourse at Piccadilly. |
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Covent Garden is served by the Piccadilly line at Covent Garden tube station on the corner of Long Acre and James Street. |
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A memorial service was held at St James's Church, Piccadilly, and she was cremated at Golders Green Crematorium, where her ashes remain. |
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Heavy rail lines enter the city from all directions, the principal destination being Manchester Piccadilly station. |
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Even though the Blakes were English Dissenters, William was baptised on 11 December at St James's Church, Piccadilly, London. |
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In 1868, 100 years after the Academy's foundation, it moved to Burlington House, Piccadilly, where it remains. |
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New branches of both the Heathrow Express and the Underground's Piccadilly line serve a new shared Heathrow Terminal 5 station. |
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Notable stations from this period include Moor Park, the stations of the Piccadilly line extension to Heathrow and Hillingdon. |
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In the 1980s and 90s, British Rail concentrated Manchester services into Manchester Piccadilly. |
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The Ordsall Chord will link Victoria to Piccadilly and additional platforms will be built by 2019 to provide extra capacity. |
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As of 2017, Metrolink services run through Victoria to Altrincham, Bury, East Didsbury, Oldham and Rochdale and Piccadilly. |
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Manchester Piccadilly is the principal railway station in Manchester, England. |
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Piccadilly is also a major interchange with the Metrolink light rail system with two tram platforms in its undercroft. |
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CrossCountry operates services to Manchester Piccadilly and the Scottish Lowlands. |
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There is also one service per day from Fishguard Harbour to Manchester Piccadilly, but not in the other direction. |
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Llandudno services run every hour to Manchester Piccadilly via Chester and Warrington Bank Quay. |
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Other famous landmarks include Buckingham Palace, the London Eye, Piccadilly Circus, St Paul's Cathedral, Tower Bridge, Trafalgar Square, and The Shard. |
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A site was available in a former trolleybus garage on Piccadilly, York. |
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After two espionage films, the plot marks a return to the murder thriller genre, and is based upon the novel Goodbye Piccadilly, Farewell Leicester Square. |
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Staying under the existing Piccadilly station or positioning NPR under the HS2 station box will maximise interchange efficiencies and travel distances. |
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Services between Chester and Newport form part of other ATW services already mentioned, such as Holyhead to Cardiff Central, or Milford Haven to Manchester Piccadilly. |
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Where is Ferguson' s nursery, where Mashman' s pottery, where the Piccadilly cinema, where the gasholder, where even is the Flatrock swimming-hole on Wolli Creek? |
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With over 70 food service operations throughout the Southeast, Piccadilly Food Service brings a thriving operations model to Norfolk and Richmond. |
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Today rail services along the Huddersfield line between Huddersfield and Victoria and Piccadilly stations in Manchester are operated by TransPennine Express and Northern. |
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Direct trains from Milford Haven run to Manchester Piccadilly. |
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When the work was completed, both stations were closed as surplus to requirements when services into Manchester from the south were concentrated at Piccadilly. |
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Certain factors, which could affect the accuracy of statements in this press release, are identified in the public filings made by Piccadilly Cafeterias, Inc. |
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Opened in 1844, Victoria is Manchester's third busiest railway station after Piccadilly and Oxford Road and the second busiest station managed by Northern after Oxford Road. |
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The scheme proposed creating a direct rail link between Victoria and Manchester Piccadilly via a tunnel and creating several underground stations in Manchester city centre. |
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The scheme proposed creating a direct rail link between Piccadilly and Manchester Victoria by building a tunnel and several underground stations under the city centre. |
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Some trains from Manchester Piccadilly to Bristol Temple Meads are extended to Paignton and Plymouth, and on summer weekends to Penzance and Newquay. |
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In 2009 the Greater Manchester Integrated Transport Authority advocated reopening the neighbouring derelict Mayfield station to alleviate capacity problems at Piccadilly. |
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This was a proposal to link Piccadilly and Victoria stations via a tunnel under the city centre and enable train services to run across the Manchester conurbation. |
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Other nearby tube stations are Embankment connecting the District, Circle, Northern and Bakerloo lines, and Leicester Square on the Northern and Piccadilly lines. |
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