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Regent's Park - Directions
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Euston and Marylebone are the nearest railway stations for National Rail. Euston is managed by Network Rail and connects to West Midlands, the North West, North Wales and Scotland. Marylebone station is managed by Chiltern Railways and provides a gateway to Birmingham, Stratford-upon-Avon, Oxfordshire and the Home Counties. |
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Regent's Park, being in the heart of London, is well connected with the underground network. Five tube stations reaching out to various destinations across London are in close proximity to the park such as Regent's Park - Bakerloo line, Great Portland Street - Hammersmith & City, Circle and Metropolitan lines, Baker Street - Hammersmith & City, Circle, Jubilee, Metropolitan & Bakerloo lines, and St John's Wood- Jubilee line and Camden Town - Northern line. |
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The routes operating near The Regent's Park are: 18, 27, 30, 88, 205, 453 and C2. The Go-Ahead group (London General) operates the routes, 88 and 453. First London operates the route 18, whilst the route 27 is managed by Transdev. Bus route 30 is contracted by East London, and the 205 is operated by Metroline. |
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By road, Central London is 2.7 miles away from the Inner Circle. Connect to the Marylebone Road/A501 by driving towards the south-east. Turn right at Park Crescent and carry on along the A4201, then turn slightly left at Piccadilly and join the Haymarket Road/A4 and finally join the Whitehall/A3212 via Cockspur Street. St. Margaret Street or the A302 links to Westminster Bridge at Victoria Embankment. |
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Euro Car Parks at Euston Road and NCP at Cleveland Street are the nearest car parks. |
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London International Airport is close by. For details of London airports please check out our other site London transport site. |
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