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London to Brighton by Train, Bus and Car. London to Brighton by Train There are frequent trains to Brighton Station from London Victoria or London Bridge Station . The journey takes about an hour. Advance round trip fare is £12.50 when purchased as separate, one-way tickets (always check before purchasing because two one-way - or single - fares can often be cheaper than round trip - or return - tickets). London to Brighton by Bus Buses from London to Brighton take from 1h50min to 2h20min and cost between £4.50 and £6.50 each way.

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David Higgins said people had to 'allow for a full day' to get to ManchesterThe HS2 chair said a new £50billion line would slash journey times in halfSaid a one-hour journey would mean 'you could get up for a football game' By Tom McTague, Deputy Political Editor for MailOnline Published: 11:25 GMT, 27 October 2014 | Updated: 19:14 GMT, 27 October 2014 A new high speed rail line between London and the north is needed to allow thousands of southern Manchester United fans to get to the game more quickly, the project's boss suggested today. High Speed 2 chairman Sir David Higgins said the current two hour trip between London and Manchester meant people had to 'allow for a full day' if they wanted to get to Old Trafford.

But he said a new £50billion line would slash journey times in half, adding: 'If you knew guaranteed that a train was going to take an hour to get from London to Manchester you could get up for a football game or for a meeting and be back and save the rest of the day.' CommuterClub - Unlock the savings of Annual Travelcards. Movebubble. Rooms for rent n4 flatshare n4 house share rooms to let.

London Stone. London Stone, seen through its protective grille. 111 Cannon Street and London Stone in October 2012. The ground floor is currently occupied by a branch of WHSmith. London Stone is a landmark at 111 Cannon Street in the City of London . It is an irregular block of oolitic limestone measuring 53 x 43 x 30 cm (21 x 17 x 12 inches), the remnant of a once much larger object that had stood for many centuries on the south side of the street.

The name "London Stone" was first recorded in about 1100. The date and the original function of the Stone are unknown, although it is possibly of Roman origin. There has been speculation about it since at least the 16th century. . [ edit ] Description The present London Stone is only the upper portion of a once much larger object, as described below under History . A bronze plaque on the sloping top of the casing, dating from 1962, reads: There is a pub also called "London Stone" nearby at 109 Cannon Street. [ 9 ] [ edit ] History In 1881 H. . [ edit ] See also. Electric Cinema | What's on.