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Transport in London
There is a vast opportunity for travelers to adopt means of transports to reach London and roam around within the city of London. There are total six airports that exist in London and are also many regional airports too that are well connected with its airlines with London. London Heathrow airport is Europe’s largest airport and the world’s busiest airport in terms of international passenger movement has five terminals. London Gatwick is the second largest airport of the city that is connected to many important places world wide.
London Standstead the third airport of the city carries a large number budget flights that fly within Europe and intercontinental. London City Airports, London Luton, London Southend Airport, Southampton Airport, Birmingham International Airport are other important airports of the London.
London is served by international rail route run by Eurostar that is connected to London from Paris and Brussels and is connected through Channel Tunnel from 22 high speed underground tunnels to reach England and London. The other 12 important rail stations in London are Paddington, London Marylebone, London Euston, St Pancras International, London King’s Cross, London Moorgate, London Liverpool Street, London Fenchurch Street, London Bridge, London Blackfriars, London Waterloo and London Victoria.
The London city is served by many international and domestic long distance bus services at Buckingham Palace Road in St James’s close to London Victoria rail Station. The main coach operators in city of London are National Express, Eurolines, Megabus. Finally for car route to London there are many important routes and tracks available for a traveler available at directories and information center for car travel to London.
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