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The London Bus That Goes to Slough

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The 81 is a London bus (operated by TfL) which goes from Hounslow, in West London, to Slough which is over 4 miles outside the Greater London boundary. This makes it the London bus route that travels the furthest west with second place being the 117, 203, 216 and 290 which terminate at Staines Bus Station. The 81s western most bus stop (and westernmost TfL stop) is called Queensmere Centre and is the first stop after leaving Slough Bus Station. Slough The 81 starts its journey towards Hounslow at Slough Bus Station using stop 1. Slough Bus Station consists of 17 stops with 1-10 inside the bus ...

Paddington Station

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London Paddington station is one of London's major termini with trains to Bristol, Cardiff, Cornwall and the west. Actually facing firmly north-west, Paddington is the gateway to the west country with services run by GWR (Great Western Railway) using its 800/802s for long distance journeys and its 387s for shorter distance journeys. Paddington station also serves the Heathrow Express for direct trains to Heathrow, and TfL Rail for slower (and cheaper) journeys to Heathrow and the stopping services to Reading. The Other Parts of Paddington ...

22/02/2022 and Palindromic Dates

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Today 22/02/2022 is a palindrome (in dd/mm/yyyy format). Palindromes are fascinating because of the intrinsic beauty in reflections. However today is only a palindrome in the widely but not exclusively used day/month/year format with there being no month 22 in the month/day/year format used by illogical people and the USA. It is also not a palindrome in the yyyy/mm/dd format used by computer scientists all over the globe. 22/02/2022 is a palindrome when fully written out but fails at being one when you remove leading zeros. It is also not a palindrome when you remove the century we're in as it becomes 22/02/22. But interestingly if we remove both leading zeros and the century, we're le...

What Was the Marble Arch Mound

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The Marble Arch Mound was a temporary structure which closed on 9th January 2022 after opening on 26th July 2021. It was a viewing platform 25 metres in the sky made possible by an artificial hill covered in green sedum turf and a few trees. With everything supported by a vast amount of scaffolding. Climbing the mound initially had a fee which started at £4.50 but this was later removed due to its controversy and being named “London's Worst Tourist Attraction”. Controversy and Costs ...

The London Trams (Croydon Trams)

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London's Tram network spans from Wimbledon in the west through Croydon to termini at Beckenham Junction, Elmers End, and New Addington. The system opened in 2000 with 38 stops and in the almost 22 years since then the only new addition has been Centrale. Currently services operate as three lines with the first running between Wimbledon and Beckenham Junction, the second between Wimbledon and Elmers End, and last running from New Addington through the Croydon loop and back to New Addington (with the destination from New Addington given as West Croydon). Croydon Around Croydon...

The Reservoirs Around London

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Reservoirs house the supply of water that is going to become potable (safe for us to drink) and with London's population (over 9 million people) and businesses the city needs a lot of water. This water comes from the numerous reservoirs around the city with them mostly concentrated in two areas, the first is around the Thames, just west of Greater London, and the other is around the River Lea, along its length through and beyond London. Whilst London has many reservoirs you might have never seen one (or noticed that you've seen one) this is because the edges are just large grass slopes. This means the only indication that you're travelling next to one is an oddly uniform steep grass hill (which is usually populated by sheep). ...

Things The City Of London Owns Outside the City

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The City Of London (also known as the square mile) is a small city inside Greater London and contains many of the famous London landmarks like St Pauls, the Gherkin, the Walkie Talkie, and the Cheesegrater. The City is very very old with the first residents of “Londinium” (as it was called) arriving in 43 AD. The City Of London Corporation owns the City Of London as well as 16 times the area of the city in green spaces in and around Greater London. Green Space in the City At only 1.12 square miles there is not much space f...