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Tottenham Court Road itself has been revamped at street level with bike lanes and pedestrian walkways, making it easier to navigate the shop-filled neighbourhood.
Cars, lorries and taxis are to be banned from one of London’s busiest streets in a bid to improve safety and air quality. Only buses and bikes will soon be allowed to use Tottenham Court Road ...
A £35 million scheme that turned Tottenham Court Road into a two-way street and banned cars during the day has cut traffic levels by two-thirds. The number of vehicles using the road on weekdays ...
Crossrail and Transport for London (TfL) are jointly redeveloping the existing Tottenham Court Road Tube station and constructing a new station with an estimated investment of £1bn ($1.6bn). The ...
Tottenham Court Road will be re-designed with new public spaces under the scheme Plans for a £41m revamp of a central London street that include a daylight car-ban six days a week have been backed.
Note: the Central Line is not stopping at Tottenham Court Road until December 2015 as works on that part of the station now take place. The new ticket office will be expanded again later when the ...
All transport except buses and cycles will be banned from Tottenham Court Road during daylight hours five days a week, as part of a new £26m scheme announced by Camden Council.
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