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Taken from Knightsbridge (the station is clearly visible to the right of shot). The next few hundred yards of this road largely features shops selling expensive luxury or designer label goods.
The Longest lane is on the right.
Round the corner, and the left lane is now a bus lane, but the right lane is for all traffic. When the underpass merges in ahead, the right lane will become the centre lane. (We've overtaken that No 10 - Routemasters don't spend so long at the stops!)Originally uploaded to Coppermine on Apr 09, 2005 by t1(M)
The Longest lane is in the middle. The road sign on the left still calls the junction by this name, although the shop on the corner ahead now carries the Burberry name. 'A4 WEST' it says in the centre (and left) lane. The No 10 bus is back! 'KEN' it says in the right hand lane - not a tribute to the mayor, but indicating it's the route for Kensington
Originally uploaded to Coppermine on Apr 09, 2005 by t1(M)longest lane is the centre lane Approaching the flyover, a sign for the lane drop can be seen on the left hand side
Originally uploaded to Coppermine on Apr 30, 2005 by t1(M)longest lane is the left lane We regain a third lane, on the left, at the end of the flyover
Originally uploaded to Coppermine on Apr 30, 2005 by t1(M)This pelican outside the Royal Albert Hall is unusual in the fact it has Mellors mounted on to SGE heads (there are two) and the fact there are steps down onto the crossing on one side. The Mellors are all GEC Elliott heads.
Originally uploaded to Coppermine on Jan 27, 2008 by TRC666