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between Liverpool Lime Street and Manchester | Piccadilly along the CLC route. |
onal (e.g. between Carmarthen and Manchester | Piccadilly) and local services operated by ATW run ever |
ring the construction of the Great Northern, | Piccadilly and Brompton Railway, where they were number |
feed passengers into its own Great Northern, | Piccadilly and Brompton Railway at Hammersmith when tha |
on his own, starting a retail outlet at 115 | Piccadilly, and specialising in Renaissance-style desig |
eatres - Albery (now Noel Coward), Wyndhams, | Piccadilly and Whitehall (now Trafalgar Studios) - to f |
rains per hour head northbound to Manchester | Piccadilly and two southbound towards Marple and New Mi |
ation Duke Street, St James's which connects | Piccadilly and Pall Mall, intersecting Jermyn Street, a |
nning eastbound to Stockport (via Manchester | Piccadilly) and through to Chester via Altrincham every |
from St. James's ward by Shaftesbury Avenue, | Piccadilly, and Hyde Park Corner; Hyde Park ward by Par |
oad, except possibly for a few cases such as | Piccadilly and Oxford Street where the section is more |
introduced for the opening of the Bakerloo, | Piccadilly and Hampstead (Northern) lines and the repla |
ces to Edinburgh Waverley, Leeds, Manchester | Piccadilly and London Kings Cross. |
5 minutes Sunday evenings between Manchester | Piccadilly and Eccles, which calls at MediaCityUK. |
Manchester | Piccadilly and Manchester Central Stations are also sho |
cluding the Royal Academy, the RI gallery in | Piccadilly and Dowdeswell Galleries in London. |
available on request, to and from Manchester | Piccadilly and intermediate stations. |
rts per year (normally at St James's Church, | Piccadilly) and also performs in concerts promoted by o |
he station was opened by the Great Northern, | Piccadilly and Brompton Railway on 15 December 1906. |
rvice northbound to Stockport and Manchester | Piccadilly and southbound to Stoke on Trent with additi |
ation was constructed by the Great Northern, | Piccadilly and Brompton Railway and was built with two |
mportant points such as Manchester Victoria, | Piccadilly and Oxford Road stations with Chinatown, Dea |
It is located between | Piccadilly and Curzon Street and has a village-like atm |
-Willows, Manchester Oxford Road, Manchester | Piccadilly and Manchester Airport |
service runs East to West between Manchester | Piccadilly and Chester. |
r Great Central Main Line between Manchester | Piccadilly and London Marylebone. |
daily service from Hattersley to Manchester | Piccadilly and Hadfield. |
urly daily service from Godley to Manchester | Piccadilly and Glossop/Hadfield. |
eansgate, Manchester Oxford Road, Manchester | Piccadilly and Manchester Airport |
ly service on Sundays to Chester, Manchester | Piccadilly and Southport. |
The Great Northern, | Piccadilly and Brompton Railway (GNP&BR, now part of th |
daily service from Broadbottom to Manchester | Piccadilly and Glossop/Hadfield. |
It lies on the Styal Line between Manchester | Piccadilly and Manchester Airport. |
hows, Live From Her Majesty's, Live from the | Piccadilly and finally Live from the Palladium, which w |
longer distance workings between Manchester | Piccadilly and Cardiff Central (and beyond) also call ( |
service runs east to west between Manchester | Piccadilly and Chester. |
, the 5th Lord Ashburton, sold Bath House in | Piccadilly and to accommodate his paintings, converted |
on was cancelled, they were also used on the | Piccadilly, and Northern lines. |
nclude the hourly service between Manchester | Piccadilly and West Wales and the two hourly service be |
astbound towards Manchester (one per hour to | Piccadilly and the Airport via Bolton and one per hour |
nd Waterloo Railway (B&SWR), Great Northern, | Piccadilly and Brompton Railway (GNP&BR), and Charing C |
Cambridge, Nottingham, Sheffield, Manchester | Piccadilly and Birmingham New Street. |
ily service from Flowery Field to Manchester | Piccadilly and to Hadfield. |
s continue southbound to Preston, Manchester | Piccadilly and Manchester Airport (except for two servi |
tyle and had a penthouse in Arlington House, | Piccadilly, and also Hailey House, a country house in O |
The station was opened by Great Northern, | Piccadilly and Brompton Railway on 11 April 1907, four |
n of cross-platform interchanges between the | Piccadilly and the Victoria Lines the Northern City ser |
eld there is an hourly service to Manchester | Piccadilly and towards Rose Hill Marple with no Sunday |
ter/M6) and a direct rail link to Manchester | Piccadilly and thence to the Airport. |
ntral Main Line which ran between Manchester | Piccadilly and London Marylebone. |
rains per hour head northbound to Manchester | Piccadilly and two southbound towards Marple and New Mi |
ghter of John Calcraft at St James's Church, | Piccadilly, and had by her four children, two daughters |
arlier railway schemes proposed in 1901; the | Piccadilly and City Railway and the North East London R |
toria via Atherton and to Bolton, Manchester | Piccadilly and Manchester Airport. |
d or vice-versa) could travel via Manchester | Piccadilly and change there instead. |
f a direct link between the main stations at | Piccadilly and Victoria, causing many trains to termina |
e Express service to York, Leeds, Manchester | Piccadilly and Liverpool Lime Street |
rn opened a small bookshop in London at 151a | Piccadilly, and founded the publishing firm later known |
he club was once based at Cambridge House in | Piccadilly and came to be known as the "In and Out" on |
It is home to the | Piccadilly and District lines' Hammersmith station, as |
eventually operate on the Bakerloo, Central, | Piccadilly and Waterloo & City lines. |
tforms opened in 1906 by the Great Northern, | Piccadilly and Brompton Railway. |
, Bolton, Manchester Oxford Road, Manchester | Piccadilly and Manchester Airport |
Piccadilly Arcade from the north side of Piccadilly | |
The | Piccadilly Arcade runs between Piccadilly and Jermyn St |
dy named Wilhelmina Kruger was killed in the | Piccadilly Arcade in Wollongong. |
It is to the east of the | Piccadilly Arcade, adjacent to St James's Church, Picca |
ds on Jermyn Street at the junction with the | Piccadilly Arcade, as embodying its elegant clothing va |
across a number of city centre hotels in the | Piccadilly area. |
commercial property in the Regent Street and | Piccadilly areas. |
He was soon forced to take a job in | Piccadilly as a postilion at a local inn. |
at 54, St James's St, London, where it abuts | Piccadilly at the end of Jermyn Street. |
A Cross Country service to Manchester | Piccadilly, awaiting departure from Platform 3 at Brigh |
an early nineteenth century warehouse in the | Piccadilly Basin area of Manchester. |
pop combo, made two singles for Pye's label | Piccadilly, before signing to Decca's Deram in 1967. |
ocated beside the Roman road (locally called | Piccadilly) between the Severn estuary in the south and |
regular Virgin Trains service to Manchester | Piccadilly, Blackpool North and Portsmouth Harbour unti |
number of record catalogues, including Pye, | Piccadilly, Bradley's, Bronze, Black Sabbath, Sugar Hil |
rt, Shrewsbury, Crewe, Stockport, Manchester | Piccadilly, Bristol Parkway, Swindon, Reading, and Lond |
rt, Shrewsbury, Crewe, Stockport, Manchester | Piccadilly, Bristol Parkway, Swindon, Reading and Londo |
rt, Shrewsbury, Crewe, Stockport, Manchester | Piccadilly, Bristol Parkway, Swindon, Reading and Londo |
he Chester via Altrincham line at Manchester | Piccadilly, but as the Manchester via Stockport line at |
services are hourly to Buxton and Manchester | Piccadilly but times currently vary due to Engineering |
Piccadilly Cafeteria | |
Piccadilly Cafeterias is a chain of cafeteria-style res | |
Other major tenants included Western Auto, | Piccadilly Cafeterias, Larry Robinson (a Corpus Christi |
1 train per hour (tph) to Manchester | Piccadilly, calling at Ludlow, Craven Arms, Church Stre |
The platform for trains to Manchester | Piccadilly can be accessed via steep steps from the hum |
popular amongst local clubs and pubs such as | Piccadilly, Canton City, Party Box and many more in Pet |
e is located in the Royal Academy of Arts in | Piccadilly, central London, England. |
ay, there is an hourly service to Manchester | Piccadilly, Chester, Stockport, Altrincham and Northwic |
The street is the main conduit between | Piccadilly Circus and Leicester Square and at the weeke |
The Ballet of Change: | Piccadilly Circus (2007) |
part of the route of the UERL's Brompton and | Piccadilly Circus Railway. |
nt Street (A4201), and a short walk north of | Piccadilly Circus tube station. |
Piccadilly Circus looking down from the Samsung sign | |
Green Park, Hyde Park Corner and | Piccadilly Circus tube stations all have entrances eith |
venue in 1993 at 1a Oxendon Street, between | Piccadilly Circus and Leicester Square. |
g the bronze shopfronts and display cases in | Piccadilly Circus tube station and steel canopies at th |
The locations are London ( | Piccadilly Circus and Trafalgar Square), Paris (The Eif |
were numbered 22B and shortworkings between | Piccadilly Circus and Homerton were numbered 22C. |
In the | Piccadilly Circus sequence, the man hit by a car and th |
al Assent on 9 August 1899 as the Brompton & | Piccadilly Circus Railway (Extensions) Act, 1899. |
within the City of Westminster, running from | Piccadilly Circus to Leicester Square. |
gether on the north side of the road between | Piccadilly Circus and Charing Cross Road. |
uced to 22 Putney Common to Homerton and 22A | Piccadilly Circus - Homerton. |
at its current location of 25 Regent St. on | Piccadilly Circus since 1925, catering to the London ma |
ormance at the Criterion Theatre in London's | Piccadilly Circus and were returning home, when a man j |
e, Kingsway, Long Acre and Leicester Square, | Piccadilly Circus and Hyde Park Corner. |
h end of its route: at its eastern end, from | Piccadilly Circus to Cranbourn Street and, at the weste |
er to keep up with growth, the shop moved to | Piccadilly Circus in 1925 where it still stands today.' |
Piccadilly Circus Station | |
Lillywhites, | Piccadilly Circus |
ina was in Funland arcade, London Trocadero ( | Piccadilly Circus) between September 2005 to July 2007, |
on Garside on 27 March 2007 at a ceremony in | Piccadilly Circus, London, England. |
Closest Tube stops: | Piccadilly Circus, Green Park |
Lillywhites is a sports retailer based at | Piccadilly Circus, London, United Kingdom. |
n which would have created a "double-decker" | Piccadilly Circus, with a new pedestrian concourse abov |
It is based just west of | Piccadilly Circus, next to the Royal Academy of Arts, i |
a statue of Eros, a copy of that standing in | Piccadilly Circus, London. |
Its closest tube station is | Piccadilly Circus. |
a purpose-built studio inside the Trocadero, | Piccadilly Circus. |
h tabloid paper Expressen even placed one at | Piccadilly Circus. |
residents were given a free return ticket to | Piccadilly Circus. |
uare and the Paris's Champs Elysee, London's | Piccadilly circus. |
The | Piccadilly, City and North East London Railway (PC&NELR |
Vale Colliery was a coal mine, also known as | Piccadilly Colliery, situated alongside Warren Vale Roa |
The civil parish also includes the hamlet of | Piccadilly Corner. |
y, London Musici, Mistral Saxophone Quartet, | Piccadilly Dance Orchestra, and many others. |
Trains towards Manchester | Piccadilly depart Adlington at xx27 Mondays to Saturday |
Trains towards Manchester | Piccadilly depart Prestbury at xx24 Mondays to Saturday |
The main entrance is on the south side of | Piccadilly directly opposite to the Burlington Arcade. |
enues as St Martin in the fields, St James's | Piccadilly, Duke's Hall, and the Shaw Theater, and this |
ansea, Cardiff Central, Crewe and Manchester | Piccadilly eastbound. |
the pavement outside the NatWest bank at the | Piccadilly end of the Avenue and produce portraits for |
(10 July 1861 - 18 August 1973) was born at | Piccadilly, England and became a British supercentenari |
St Martin-in-the-Fields, St. James's Church, | Piccadilly, Fairfield Halls, and in community halls and |
which is still reproduced on each packet of | Piccadilly Filter was acquired with the purchase of Bug |
to either Manchester Victoria or Manchester | Piccadilly follows the route of the original Liverpool |
111 | Piccadilly, formerly Rodwell Tower, is a high rise offi |
ces from Leeds and points east to Manchester | Piccadilly from Manchester Victoria in May 1989 removed |
1955 | Piccadilly Gallery, London |
Aerial view of | Piccadilly Gardens |
service 253, which runs weekdays mornings to | Piccadilly Gardens via the universities. |
Manchester | Piccadilly Gardens Bus Station, often abbreviated to Pi |
ch platform: southbound trams (going towards | Piccadilly Gardens and St Peter's Square) stopped at th |
Police lined up in riot gear in | Piccadilly Gardens |
There are numerous buses that use | Piccadilly Gardens bus station. |
The bus services that use | Piccadilly Gardens bus station and its Stand Letter are |
link tram travelling at street level through | Piccadilly Gardens |
mary refacing and extension - on what is now | Piccadilly Gardens (1834. |
e, the programme moved from small studios at | Piccadilly Gardens in Manchester to its current home at |
he existing transportable installation, with | Piccadilly Gardens the possible site and completion exp |
that operates in Greater Manchester between | Piccadilly Gardens and Manchester Airport 24 hours a da |
he existing transportable installation, with | Piccadilly Gardens the possible site and completion exp |
Piccadilly Gardens is a green space in Manchester city | |
It is located between | Piccadilly Gardens and the Piccadilly Plaza. |
y Street, Parker Street, Chorlton Street and | Piccadilly Gardens, and the name of the operator, which |
nd Manchester Town Hall, Central Library and | Piccadilly Gardens, although Cross St is featured in on |
iversity of Manchester, Chorlton, Longsight, | Piccadilly Gardens, Manchester Airport, The Trafford Ce |
Piccadilly Gardens, City Centre | |
o broadcast the game at the Zenit fanzone in | Piccadilly Gardens, failed. |
h starts at Uppermill and ends at Manchester | Piccadilly Gardens. |
and it is between Deansgate-Castlefield and | Piccadilly Gardens. |
Northbound services towards Manchester | Piccadilly generally call at Heaton Chapel and Levenshu |
er, Hyde Park, the junction of Park Lane and | Piccadilly, Green Park, Constitution Hill and even glim |
rial Euston admitted that when walking along | Piccadilly he had been given a card by a tout which rea |
s at St Luke's, Berwick Street and St James, | Piccadilly he was then Vicar of St Saviour's, Hoxton fo |
The owner was a | Piccadilly horse dealer by the name of Mr Quartermaine. |
ers Harold Larwood and Bill Voce at London's | Piccadilly Hotel to discuss a plan to combat Bradman's |
While he was playing at the | Piccadilly Hotel, London, he was offered the job of lea |
Two T-68 trams near | Piccadilly in 1994 |
It moved to Coventry in 2008 from | Piccadilly in London. |
Upon his death in Dover Street (off | Piccadilly) in 1802, his titles became extinct as his o |
of, and were evicted from, a mansion at 144 | Piccadilly in 1969, in a high profile Metropolitan poli |
a and her husband settled into a home at 143 | Piccadilly in London near her parents. |
Founded in 1882 as T & F French in | Piccadilly, in 1923 it merged with existing Savile Row |
ed his first wife Sophia Bridget Colville at | Piccadilly in Middlesex on 11 July 1797. |
al Warehouse" at 23, Duke Street, St. James, | Piccadilly in 1795. |
e record business working for MCA Records on | Piccadilly in the A&R department. |
Kingdom's leading clothing stores, opened on | Piccadilly in the 1930s. |
to explain reports that he had paraded down | Piccadilly in London carrying a lily, long hair flowing |
ed their first concert in St James's Church, | Piccadilly in October 2010, with Handel's rarely heard |
Estate is an area in Mayfair to the north of | Piccadilly in the West End of London, England . |
It was founded by John Hatchard in 1797 on | Piccadilly in London, from where it still trades today. |
e City Tower (the former Sunley Building) in | Piccadilly in Manchester, the same place as 106.1 Rock |
In Which We Serve (1942), Undercover (1943), | Piccadilly Incident (1946), Spring in Park Lane (1948), |
ight next to the village, between itself and | Piccadilly, is Kingsbury Link. |
Piccadilly Jim (2004) (associate producer) | |
Piccadilly Jim is a 1936 romantic comedy film directed | |
r womanizer in London known under his alias ' | Piccadilly Jim'. |
reached from Green Park tube station on the | Piccadilly, Jubilee and Victoria lines, and Bond Street |
it was pinkish violet, matching the Pye and | Piccadilly labels of the time. |
ner, in recent years held at the RAF Club in | Piccadilly, late winter. |
The Company notably owns the The | Piccadilly Lights in Piccadilly Circus in London. |
On the | Piccadilly line 1973 Stock is used, on the Circle line |
In fact, the | Piccadilly Line does not come south of the river at all |
Inside a | Piccadilly line carriage |
The | Piccadilly Line of the London Underground takes its nam |
Piccadilly Line services started running to Northfields | |
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