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Transport to the Millennium DomeThe World's Biggest Dome - "Millennium Experience"London is one of the world’s most accessible cities. There are direct scheduled flights to 390 international destinations and trains to Paris, Lille and Brussels. Britain’s road and rail networks converge on London. The Millennium site will offer a choice of transport that will combine to provide quick and easy access. The site itself will be car-free. At its heart will be the largest underground station in Europe, on the Jubilee Line. Starting in 1999, it will provide 24 trains an hour running in each direction. There will also be parking for 300 coaches. There will be direct access by river from central London and shuttle boats from Greenwich to the Millennium site. Park and Ride and Park and Sail sites are planned. An additional transit route is proposed to bring visitors from the rail network at Charlton directly into the Millennium Experience. Provision will also be made for cyclists and there will be a new Thames walkway from Greenwich town centre. In agreement with the London Borough of Greenwich a controlled parking zone will be installed around the site to protect local residential areas. Key Facts |
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