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Statue of Freddie Mercury on the theatre façade during the 12-year run of We Will Rock You. In the 1970s, the Dominion returned to hosting concerts; [8] since 8 November 1981 it has been primarily used for live performances. [4] [5] It was where Tangerine Dream recorded the album Logos in 1982, which contains a tribute tune called "Dominion".
The station was used for a sequence in the 1981 film An American Werewolf in London. [40] A scene in the 2008 film The Bank Job is set in the station, though it was shot at Aldwych tube station. [41] A scene in the musical We Will Rock You is set in the station; the musical played across the street at the Dominion Theatre from 2002 to 2014. [42 ...
An unofficial topological tube map of the London Underground system. Also included are the London Overground, Docklands Light Railway, the Tramlink and Elizabeth line systems for integration purposes. The London Underground is a metro system in the United Kingdom that serves Greater London and the home counties of Buckinghamshire, Essex and ...
St Giles Circus seen from Centre Point prior to the start of Crossrail work, May 2007. St Giles Circus is a road junction in the St Giles district of the West End of London at the eastern end of Oxford Street, where it connects with New Oxford Street, Charing Cross Road and Tottenham Court Road, which it is more often referred to owing to the location of Tottenham Court Road Underground ...
The station is a Grade II listed building. [6] [7] Russell Square station has three lifts, [17] which are all fifty-passenger lifts built by Wadsworth. [18] There are no escalators but the platforms can be reached using a spiral staircase with 176 steps. [19] The station has seven gates and a Wi-Fi service. [20]
London Underground annual entry and exit; 2019: 34.56 million [1] 2020: 3.95 million [2] 2021: 16.35 million [3] 2022: 29.39 million [4] 2023: 27.38 million [5] Railway companies; Original company: Great Northern, Piccadilly and Brompton Railway Charing Cross, Euston and Hampstead Railway: Key dates; 15 December 1906: GNP&B station opened: 22 ...
Covent Garden station is one of the few stations in Central London for which platform access is only by lift or an emergency spiral staircase with 193 steps. [21] There are four lifts that give access to street level, although a final flight of stairs from the lifts to the platforms means that the station is wheelchair-inaccessible.
The best places to watch the King’s coronation procession, plus train, coach and the London Underground bank holiday travel advice