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  2. Luton Airport Parkway station - Wikipedia

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    In 1999, Luton Airport Parkway was opened. Although it was designed specifically to serve Luton Airport, it was also given the parkway name, a title applied to British railway stations that have been designed as a park and ride railway station with motorists in mind, providing car parking facilities for commuters travelling onwards into London. [6]

  3. Thistle Hotels - Wikipedia

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    Thistle Hotels, a subsidiary of the Clermont Hotel Group, is a UK-based hotel company with a portfolio of 8 Central London hotels, one at London Heathrow and one in ...

  4. Transport in Luton - Wikipedia

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    Luton is served by three railway stations on the Midland Main Line: Luton, Luton Airport Parkway and Leagrave. As of January 2023, Govia Thameslink Railway runs the Thameslink route north to Bedford and south to Brighton, Three Bridges and Rainham via central London stations. There are limited peak time services to East Grinstead, Orpington and ...

  5. Luton Point - Wikipedia

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    Three levels of car parking at the top of the development provided an increase of approximately 200 car parking spaces. On completion The Mall Luton totalled 77,199 sq m (831,000 sq ft). The new six-storey building has an entrance directly onto St George's Square, with escalators inside the building taking shoppers to the main mall level.

  6. Clermont Hotel Group - Wikipedia

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    Thistle Hotels (9) Thistle Express (1) History. On 11 June 2013, GLH announced its new global owner-operator strategy focusing on the 100 global cities with a 10-year ...

  7. Thistles Centre - Wikipedia

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    A new phase, known as Thistle II Ltd, was financed by three joint ventures being Stirling Council (49%), John Laing Property (49%) and DepFa Bank (2%). [3] A new 970 two-storey car park, 14 stance bus station, 40 new units within the new phase and the creation of 400 jobs was the focus of the plans. [4]

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