Buckinghamshire Tourist Attractions: 15 Top Places to Visit
Planning to visit Buckinghamshire? Check out our Buckinghamshire Travel Guide video and see top most Tourist Attractions in Buckinghamshire.
Top Places to visit in Buckinghamshire:
Abbotts View Alpacas, Rebellion Beer Co. Ltd., Bletchley Park, Bekonscot Model Village, Coombe Hill, St Lawrence's Church, Hughenden Manor, National Trust Stowe, Waddesdon Manor, Chiltern Open Air Museum, National Trust Cliveden, Chenies Manor House, Claydon House, Brill Windmill, Milton's Cottage
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Former Underground Stations in London
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1. Aldgate East tube station
2. Aldwych tube station
3. Aylesbury railway station
4. Blake Hall tube station
5. Brill railway station
6. British Museum tube station
7. Brompton Road tube station
8. Bushey railway station
9. Carpenders Park railway station
10. West Ealing railway station
11. City Road tube station
12. Down Street tube station
13. Drayton Park railway station
14. Granborough Road railway station
15. Hammersmith (Grove Road) railway station
16. Hillingdon tube station
17. Hounslow Town tube station
18. King William Street tube station
19. Lord's tube station
20. Mark Lane tube station
21. Marlborough Road tube station
22. North Weald railway station
23. Ongar railway station
24. Quainton Road railway station
25. St. Mary's (Whitechapel Road) tube station
26. Shoreditch tube station
27. South Kentish Town tube station
28. Swiss Cottage tube station (1868-1940)
29. Uxbridge Road tube station
30. Verney Junction railway station
31. Waddesdon railway station
32. Waddesdon Road railway station
33. Westcott railway station
34. Winslow Road railway station
35. Wood Lane (Metropolitan line) tube station
36. Wood Siding railway station
37. Wotton railway station
38. York Road tube station
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The London Underground is a public rapid transit system in the United Kingdom that serves a large part of Greater London and the home counties of Essex, Hertfordshire and Buckinghamshire. It has many former stations, while others were planned but not opened. Some stations were closed because of low passenger usage rendering them uneconomical; some became redundant after lines were re-routed or replacements were constructed; and others are no longer served by the Underground but remain open to National Rail mainline services. Many stations were planned as parts of new lines or extensions to existing ones but were later abandoned.
Some closed station buildings are still standing, converted for other uses or abandoned, while others have been demolished and their sites redeveloped. A number of stations, while still open, have closed platforms or sections, such as the Jubilee line platforms at Charing Cross. The interiors and platforms of a few closed stations are among parts of the London Underground available for filming purposes, such as those at Aldwych.
Closed when the current station was opened a short distance to the east to enable the Aldgate junction to be rebuilt Terminus of Piccadilly line branch line from Holborn; closed due to low passenger numbers and cost of replacing lifts The service was cut back to Amersham when electric locomotive-hauled trains were replaced with A60 Stock trains. Closed when Central line platforms were opened at Holborn Closed due to low passenger numbers and creation of a new entrance to Knightsbridge station Former peak hours only service withdrawn to save money following cancellation of Greater London Council's Fares Fair policy Former peak hours only service withdrawn to save money following cancellation of Greater London Council's Fares Fair policy The Windsor service was cut back to Ealing Broadway due to low passenger numbers. It is now West Ealing station. Two platforms are still functional but were removed from public use when the Jubilee line extension to Stratford was opened in 1999. Former Northern line Highbury Branch between Moorgate and Finsbury Park converted to main line operation.
New York City 4K - Neon Nightlife Drive
Thursday night drive in the nightlife district of New York City. The video starts on Broadway, continues through Times Square, passes the famous 42nd Street theaters, and continues to Grand Central Station.
New York City's Theater District is an area in Midtown Manhattan where most Broadway theaters are located, as well as many other theaters, movie theaters, restaurants, hotels, other places of entertainment, and Times Square.
It also contains recording studios, record label offices, theatrical agencies, television studios, restaurants, Duffy Square, Shubert Alley, the Brill Building, a Ripley's Believe It or Not! Odditorium, and Madame Tussauds New York.
42nd Street is a major crosstown street in the New York City borough of Manhattan, known for its theaters, especially near the intersection with Broadway at Times Square in Midtown. It is also the name of the region of the theater district (and, at times, the red-light district) near that intersection. The street has held a special place in New Yorkers' imaginations since at least the turn of the 20th century, and is the site of some of New York's best known buildings, including (east to west) the Headquarters of the United Nations, Chrysler Building, Grand Central Terminal, New York Public Library, Times Square and the Port Authority Bus Terminal.
Times Square is a major commercial intersection, tourist destination, entertainment center and neighborhood in the Midtown Manhattan section of New York City at the junction of Broadway and Seventh Avenue. It stretches from West 42nd to West 47th Streets. Brightly adorned with billboards and advertisements, Times Square is sometimes referred to as The Crossroads of the World, The Center of the Universe, the heart of The Great White Way, and the heart of the world. One of the world's busiest pedestrian areas, it is also the hub of the Broadway Theater District and a major center of the world's entertainment industry. Times Square is one of the world's most visited tourist attractions, drawing an estimated 50 million visitors annually. Approximately 330,000 people pass through Times Square daily, many of them tourists, while over 460,000 pedestrians walk through Times Square on its busiest days.
Broadway is a road in the U.S. state of New York. Broadway in Manhattan is known widely as the heart of the American theatre industry, and is used as a metonym for it. One famous stretch near Times Square, where Broadway crosses Seventh Avenue in midtown Manhattan, is the home of many Broadway theatres, housing an ever-changing array of commercial, large-scale plays, particularly musicals. This area of Manhattan is often called the Theater District or the Great White Way, a nickname originating in the headline Found on the Great White Way in the edition of February 3, 1902 of the New York Evening Telegram. The journalistic nickname was inspired by the millions of lights on theater marquees and billboard advertisements that illuminate the area. After becoming the city's de facto red-light district in the 1960s and 1970s (as can be seen in the films Taxi Driver and Midnight Cowboy), since the late 1980s Times Square has emerged as a family tourist center, in effect being Disneyfied following the company's purchase and renovation of the New Amsterdam Theatre on 42nd Street in 1993.
Seafood Masterclass | GB1 Restaurant | Grand Brighton | Alan White
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Restaurants Brighton meets Alan White, the Executive Chef at GB1 Restaurant, Grand Hotel.
Here Alan introduces us to grey mullet and a variety of local shellfish as he prepares a fresh seafood dish from scratch.
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MY FARNE ISLANDS VISIT .... Northumbria UK May 2014 :-) xx
Visited the Farne Islands in the North Sea surrounded my God's creatures and a lovely blue ocean ^_^ ....
Gorgeous scenery, great sail and brill experience had! ;-)
ENJOY xxx
East Oxford Navigator Guide - Living and renting a property in East Oxford
- Click here for the East Oxford Navigator, the full low-down on life in East Oxford, England including descriptions of each area, rent guides, our favourite bars and restaurants, and great things to do.
Brill Family Orlando Florida 2018 Holiday to Disney, Universal Studios & SeaWorld
Orlando Florida is the best holiday ever! We had an incredible time at all the Disney Parks, Universal Studios & SeaWorld. We stayed at Rosen Inn On Pointe, International Drive and found this the perfect location. Simpsons World was amazing as we got to enjoy a Duff Beer, Flamin' Mo and Diet Coke. The restaurants are amazing and the customer service is out of this world. We all loved our very first helicopter ride! Enjoy some of our pics from the first few days...
Vancouver Airport 1966
Vancouver Airport 1966
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