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Piccadilly (/ˌpɪkəˈdɪli/) is a road in the City of Westminster, London to the south of Mayfair, between Hyde Park Corner in the west and Piccadilly Circus in the east. It is part of the A4 road that connects central London to Hammersmith, Earl's Court, Heathrow Airport and the M4 motorway westward. St James's is to the south of the eastern section, while the western section is built up only on the northern side. At just under 1 mile (1.6 km) in length, Piccadilly is one of the widest and straightest streets in central London.
Piccadilly has been a main road since at least medieval times, and in the middle ages was known as "the road to Reading" or "the way from Colnbrook". Around 1611 or 1612, a Robert Baker acquired land in the area and prospered by making and selling piccadills. Shortly after purchasing the land, he enclosed it and erected several dwellings, including his home, Pikadilly Hall. What is now Piccadilly was named Portugal Street in 1663 after Catherine of Braganza, wife of Charles II, and grew in importance after the road from Charing Cross to Hyde Park Corner was closed to allow the creation of Green Park in 1668. Some of the most notable stately homes in London were built on the northern side of the street during this period, including Clarendon House and Burlington House in 1664. Berkeley House, constructed around the same time as Clarendon House, was destroyed by a fire in 1733 and rebuilt as Devonshire House in 1737 by William Cavendish, 3rd Duke of Devonshire. It was later used as the main headquarters for the Whig party. Burlington House has since been home to several noted societies, including the Royal Academy of Arts, the Geological Society of London and the Royal Astronomical Society. Several members of the Rothschild family had mansions at the western end of the street. St James's Church was consecrated in 1684 and the surrounding area became St James Parish.
Heathrow Terminal 5 is an airport terminal at Heathrow Airport (IATA: LHR, ICAO: EGLL), serving the UK city of London. Opened in 2008, the main building in the complex is the largest free-standing structure in the United Kingdom. Terminal 5 is currently used exclusively as one of the three global hubs of International Airlines Group, served by British Airways and Iberia, with the others being London Gatwick North and Madrid Barajas Terminal 4. Prior to 2012, the terminal was used solely by British Airways.
The terminal was designed to handle 35 million passengers a year. In 2012 Terminal 5 handled 29.8 million passengers on 199,627 flights. 41% of the airport's passengers on 43% of its flights with an average of 149 passengers per flight. It was the busiest terminal at the airport, measured both by passenger numbers and flight movements.
The building's leading architects were from the Richard Rogers Partnership and production design was completed by aviation architects Pascall+Watson. The engineers for the structure were Arup and Mott MacDonald. The building cost £4 billion and took almost 20 years from conception to completion, including the longest public inquiry in British history.
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Which station has a cache of hidden gnomes? Where could you find an abandoned spiral escalator? And which station has its own unique font? Geoff Marshall goes in search of the secrets of the Piccadilly Line.
Full Journey On The Piccadilly Line From Cockfosters to Heathrow Terminal 5 Piccadilly Line 1973TS 228 START : COCKFOSTERS Oakwood Southgate Arnos Grove Bounds Green Wood Green Turnpike Lane Manor House Finsbury Park Arsenal Holloway Road Caledonian Road King's Cross St Pancras Russell Square Holborn Covent Garden Leicester Square Piccadilly Circus Green Park Hyde Park Corner Knightsbridge South Kensington Gloucester road (CLOSED Due to Lift Upgrade Works) Earl's Court Barons Court Hammersmith Turnham Green (Early Mornings and Late Evenings Only) Acton Town South Ealing Northfields Boston Manor Osterley Hounslow East Hounslow Central Hounslow West Hatton Cross Heathrow Terminal's 1,2 & 3 END : HEATHROW TERMINAL 5 NOTE : THIS WILL BE MY LAST AND FINAL FULL JOURNEY VIDEO OF THIS SERIES...
Piccadilly Line 1973TS 184 Apologies for the Short Delays Journey Sections Between Boston Manor & Northfields, Between Turnpike Lane & Arnos Grove also I would like to Apologise for the Over Crowding Between South Kennsington & Turnpike Lane START: HEATHROW TERMINAL 5 Heathrow Terminals 1,2 & 3 Hatton Cross Hounslow West Hounslow Central Hounslow East Osterley Boston Manor Northfields South Ealing Acton Town Turnham Green - Early & Late Journeys Only Hammersmith Barons Court Earl's Court Gloucester Road South Kensington Knightsbridge Hyde Park Corner Green Park Piccadilly Circus Lecicester Square Covent Garden Holborn Russell Square King's Cross St. Pancras Caledonian Road Holloway Road Arsenal Finsbury Park Manor House Turnpike Lane Wood Green Bounds Green Arnos Grove Southgate Oakw...
Our Friends over at BBC Britain filmed a tube driver's view of a journey on the Piccadilly line from Heathrow Terminal 5 to Cockfosters and included some facts you might not have known! For more great content about Britain visit http://www.bbc.com/britain Make sure to subscribe - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCNzsH0gaZSRKCCg0N9-t_dA?sub_confirmation=1 Follow what Brit is doing on Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/BBCBrit This is a channel from BBC Worldwide who help fund new BBC programmes.
Full Journey On The Piccadilly Line From Uxbridge To Cockfosters START : UXBRIDGE Hillingdon (Formerly Known as Swakeleys) Ickenham Ruislip Ruislip Manor Eastcote Rayners Lane South Harrow Sudbury Hill Sudbury Town Alperton Park Royal North Ealing Ealing Common Acton Town Turnham Green (Early Mornings & Late Evenings Only) Hammersmith Barons Court Earl's Court Gloucester Road (CLOSED Due to Lift Upgrade Work Until Mid-December 2014) South Kensington Knightsbridge Hyde Park Corner Green Park Piccadilly Circus Leicester Square Corvent Garden Holborn Russell Square King's Cross St Pancras Caledonian Road Holloway Road Arsenal Finsbury Park Manor House Turnpike Lane Wood Green Bounds Green Arnos Grove Southgate Oakwood END: COCKFOSTERS PLEASE NOTE The Time I arrived at Kings St Pancras w...
Prelude: https://youtu.be/fQH_TplSuXo Part II: https://youtu.be/90SembXYzl0 This is the first part (after the prelude) of my film on the District and Piccadilly lines. Similarly to the previously published small series on the Metropolitan and Jubilee lines, the District and Piccadilly lines share their route between South Kensington and Acton Town. The District line provides slow (local) service, while the Piccadilly line runs fast (express). The route is particularly interesting, as the District line is part of the subsurface network, using larger trains than the Piccadilly line, which belongs to the deep tube network. Also, both lines still use quite old rolling stock. The Piccadilly line is operated with 1973 tube stock, and many of the District line trains are still formed of D78 st...
A cab ride aboard a train of 1973TS from Hammersmith to Ealing Broadway on a Piccadilly line diversion to Ealing Broadway due to engineering works effecting the district line. based on the real life running in 2013. Scenario created by CresterYT His Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCrYphqoncVkJJmH96UJ3acA His Steam: http://steamcommunity.com/profiles/76561198051315477 ► Virtual District Line (includes D78 & 73 Stock): http://lur.boards.net/thread/116/route-release-imminent?page=1 ►Scenario: http://www.mediafire.com/file/6ionrx5bbvjbdm6/District+73+stock+replacement.rwp ツ Click To Sub To The Stein Union: http://bit.ly/SubKirkinsteinMC ☑ Stalk Me ► Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/KirkinsteinMLG ►Specs: ►CPU: Intel i5 4690K @ 3.5 GhZ - 3.9GhZ ►RAM Crucial Ballistix DDR3 16gb ►...
It may only be one station, but this is an epic video showing a train running non-stop through Oakwood, plus a further train leaving Cockfosters. The video was filmed during the very misty morning of Saturday 31 December 2016.
Excerpts from the J&K; Video release of the same name
An annotated London Underground ride on the Piccadilly Line to Heathrow Airport Update for travellers after the permanent closure of Heathrow's Terminal 1 in January 2016: The same tube station, announced throughout this video on the audio track as "Heathrow 1-2-3," is now known as [only] "Heathrow Terminals 2 and 3." Wiki page of this Underground transportation line--the lower cost alternative (to the newer Heathrow Express to and from Paddington Station): https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Piccadilly_line Standard London Underground map: http://content.tfl.gov.uk/standard-tube-map.pdf (URL as of 2016)
http://www.vidtur.com/attractions-in-london/ Piccadilly Circus is one of the most busiest locations in London! Located right at the center, meaning you could walk from here to Soho, Chinatown, Mayfair, Trafalgar Square, or towards Leicester Square. But first thing is to get your photo next to the Eros Statue in Piccadilly Circus. After, you can head for a bit of fun and interest at Trocadero or 'Ripley's Believe It or Not', or grabe a bite in Chinatown. Watch our special videos about Piccadilly Circus, to learn more about these attractions.
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Hi, my name is Evelyn Mok, I am from Sweden and this is An Evelyn's Guide to London... Episode 1 - Piccadilly Circus Subscribe to Turtle Canyon Comedy here: http://bit.ly/158bpSL http://www.facebook.com/turtlecanyoncomedy Written and performed by: Evelyn Mok http://www.twitter.com/evelynmok Directed by: Stuart Laws http://www.twitter.com/thisstuartlaws 1st AD: Mary-Ling Gregory http://www.twitter.com/EmElleGee More great comedy from Turtle Canyon Comedy: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL1BE986FADC9C3F57 Watch Nick Helm's online sketch show right here: http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLxggddpIvXga_G9mfFrDEBqsPEBhU06sI Watch David Trent's spoof prank show here: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLxggddpIvXga3eo_UeKZJj_O6O-j3pgbP Watch James Acaster's comedy documentary...
Ever wondered why Piccadilly Circus is called Piccadilly? Or why there's that Eros fountain there? Whether you're a London Tourist doing some sightseeing in London, or whether you are a vetran Londoner, a fully fledged UK British Citizen or a history nerd / geek, you may find this London History video interesting as it takes you on a historic guided sightseeing tour of Piccadilly Circus and its surroundings, explaining some of the background about sights and places you can see in Piccadilly, United Kingdom / Great Britain. Areas and places covered in this video include: - Piccadilly Circus 's name; it's meaning and origins - Eros Fountain (aka The Shaftesbury Memorial Fountain) - Shaftesbury Avenue 's street name and its origins (the 7th Earl of Shaftesbury, Lord Anthony Ashley Cooper) ...
http://www.vidtur.com/attractions-in-london/ Shaftsbury Avenue is in the heart of London's West End theatre district. Running from Piccadilly Circus in the south west, up to Bloomsbury in the north east, many call this area 'theatreland', as it is where all the fantastic theater-productions are set. Running through Soho, Shaftsbury Avenue has a lovely warm atmosphere. If you're a fan of the stage and you desire to be entertained, then we strongly suggest you watch a theatre production, whether it's a musical or a comedy!
And here's our guide on How To Use The London Underground: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=thV8xUWohN4 There's SO MUCH going on in London! We've tried to cram it all into less than 7 minutes and I think we've done a pretty good job :D We cover transport, food, apps, money and tourist attractions - enjoy! As promised, here's the link to the London Pass Card: https://www.londonpass.com/ Don’t forget to… SUBSCRIBE ► https://goo.gl/mKhPKt Get in touch on Facebook ► https://www.facebook.com/holidayextras Follow our travels on Twitter ► https://www.twitter.com/holidayextras Get some sneak-previews on Instagram ► https://instagram.com/holidayextras/ And explore our Blog ► https://goo.gl/EgQpsp ………………………… http://www.holidayextras.co.uk/?agent=WJ414 ………………………… Transcript: There are six air...
Wondering how to see London in a day? Here's my step by step travel guide you can follow if you're visiting London for the weekend only or are here on a layover and want to see as many London attractions as possible in only one day. You'll need about 8 hours to see all of the sights featured in this video, and make sure to put on some comfortable shoes, as there's quite a lot of walking involved. About 15 km to be exact. The sights featured are St Paul's Cathedral, One New Change Roof Terrace for amazing views of London, Millennium Bridge, Tate Modern, Shakespeare's Globe, Borough Market, Tower Bridge, Tower of London, Palace of Westminster (Big Ben), London Eye, Trafalgar Square, Horse Guards, St James Park, Buckingham Palace, Green Park, Piccadilly Circus, Leicester Square and Covent Gar...
A video showing Piccadilly Circus, in London. From http://www.londondrum.com/cityguide/piccadilly-circus.php The video is provided by http://www.londondrum.com, a tourist guide to London with information about all the best places to visit, a calendar of upcoming events, and a London chat forum.
Some say time will wait for no man
You turn around and then it's gone
Some say nothing ever goes to plan
All things wrong, All day long
Some will pass the buck
as they follow a mouse-trail
singing a rodent's song
[Chorus:]
But there we stood united
at the stop for the Piccadilly Line.
You cannot foresee the signs that lie
waiting at the crossroads in your life.
You can believe them,
but not everything they say is gold-dust.
It's deceiving
and you have to take it on trust
(go on and take it all on trust)
Some say they do, but they don't
Some say they will, but they won't
(You know they won't)
Some are easy - come and go
Now you see me, now you don't
Some will rise
and some will fall in the ratrace
Singing a rodent's song
[Chorus]
There's just one thing
I'd like to share
Before you go alone out there
Solitary is the heart of the lonely,
but now, solidarity,
it is the hearts of many
(So what's it gonna be?)
Some will say they're fighting for God,
Queen and country or the president's gas.
Some will say they're dying for lower,
working or middle-class.
Some will say they're fighting for left-wing,
right-wing full of violence.
Some will say they're dying for a promise of pie
and gladly remain silent.
Some say all we do is fight [x3]