The Queen's Diamond Jubilee
The Diamond Jubilee celebrates the Queen's 60 years as Monarch. Special events will take place across London from Saturday 2 to Tuesday 5 June 2012.
Please be advised that severe road closures in Central London during the Diamond Jubilee will be in place and you are advised that in order to avoid delays, to plan your journey in advance and check before you travel.
Please expect road and bridge closures across central London and public transport will be busier than usual.
We advise you to log on to the Transport for London web site for all up to date information
http://www.tfl.gov.uk/gettingaround/23610.aspx
Take the train, which runs every half hour to the Liverpool Street Station. The journey will take approximately 45 minutes. The station is a 15 minute walk from Club Quarters. The cost is approximately £14.50. For more information, call 08457 484950.
Take the shuttle bus to Luton Airport Parkway rail station. Take the train to Kings Cross/Thames Link. It will take approximately 35 minutes. The trains run every 15 minutes. After you arrive at Kings Cross/Thames Link, take the Underground-Northern Line to Bank Station; Club Quarters is a five minute walk. The cost is approximately £11.50. For more information, call 08457 484950.
Take the Docklands Light Railway for approximately 20 minutes to Bank Station. Club Quarters is about a 5 minute walk. The cost is approximately £5.00. For more information, call 0207 222 1234.
Take the Express train to Paddington Station. The train runs every 15 minutes and the journey takes approximately 15 minutes. From Paddington Station, take the Underground-Circle and District Line to Monument Station. Club Quarters is approximately a five minute walk. The cost is approximately £15.50 (Express Class) and £24.50 (First Class)*. For more information, please call 0845 600 1515.
There are two routes from Gatwick:
*The above fares Do Not include the Underground.
*Whilst we endeavour to keep listings up-to-date, we would always advise you call the listed telephone numbers should you require exact times and prices or for early morning/late evening travel
There is no Sunday Service!
*Note: Remember to check the individual tables. First and last trains may differ according to Lines. Log on to www.tfl.gov.uk/tube for timetables.
British Rail has a range of cheaper tickets after rush hour. Cheap Day Return is for same day travel, Saver for returning another day, and Super Saver for a return any day but Friday. For local trips, purchase tickets from the self-service machines. You will need a ticket before you travel to avoid a fine of £20. Call 08457 48 49 50 for National Rail enquires for Charing Cross, Liverpool Station, Victoria, Waterloo, Euston, St. Pancras, King's Cross, Marylebone or Paddington Stations. Underground, or "tube", trains run from 6 am to midnight. For information, call 0207 222 1234.
National Rail Enquiries are the official information service for National Rail. National Rail is the collective name for the train companies who operate Britain's rail service. They provide impartial advice on all aspects of journey planning; fares and buying tickets, live train running updates and other useful information. Tele: 0845 748 4950 or log onto www.nationalrail.co.uk.
There are different travel cards for bus, tube, DLR, and train service within the designated zones in London. You can purchase them directly at the Underground, DRL, train stations, or newsagents. One-Day travel cards provide unlimited travel after 9:30 am Monday-Friday and all day on Saturday and Sunday. Weekly and monthly travel cards provide unlimited travel for that week or month and require purchase of an Oyster card.
Club Quarters is affiliated with the NCP Car Park at London Vintry Thames Exchange on Bell Wharf Lane, a side road off Upper Thames Street by Southwark Bridge. The car park is a 12 minute walk from Club Quarters. The cost is £7 for up to 1 hour, £14 for 1-2 hours, £21 for 2-3 hours, with a maximum charge of £30.00 per 24 hour period. Tel: 0845 050 7080.
For Wheelchair Accessible information visit uk.visitlondon.com/maps/accessibility/.