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Completed in 1909, this beautiful shopping arcade runs between Jermyn Street and Piccadilly with the Royal Academy in the background.
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An HDR composition.
2B51 Buxton to Manchester Piccadilly. Class 150 Sprinter in Northern Rail livery seen here under the wires on the approach to Manchester Piccadilly.
Station Approach, Piccadilly, Manchester UK 27 Mar 2023
Waiting for the Replacement Bus handling the train services to Greenfield.
4M22 Felixstowe South Gbrf to Trafford Pk Euro Tml Gbrf. Class 66 in GBRF livery seen here at Manchester Piccadilly with an intermodal bound for Trafford Park.
This one is nothing new. You must have seen it on so many photostreams. Infact even I have close to 20 shots of this same location. However, this time I thought to go in an unconventional way of capturing Piccadilly Circus. You must have noticed by now that I didn't take it with Neon Signs in the background. Moreover I didn't frame Eros in the centre thinking that it might create some uniqueness.
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2H33 Chester to Manchester Piccadilly. Class 156 Super Sprinter in Northern Rail livery seen here under the wires on the approach to Manchester Piccadilly.
Two generations of DMU that have now gone from the railway scene run parallel into Manchester Piccadilly on a misty December evening in 2003.
On the left Metro Cammel 101 693 in its Strathclyde livery on its last day in revenue earning service with the 16.20 Rose Hill Marple to Manchester Piccadilly and on the right 142003 arrives to form a peak hour service to Sheffield.
* A few days later to mark the end of what have now become known as 'Heritage DMU's' in passenger service, First North West organised a finale on Sunday December 21st 2003 'The 101 Farewell'.
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Two generations of DMU that have now gone from the railway scene run parallel into Manchester Piccadilly on a misty December evening in 2003.
On the left Metro Cammel 101 693 in its Strathclyde livery on its last day in revenue earning service with the 16.20 Rose Hill Marple to Manchester Piccadilly and on the right 142003 arrives to form a peak hour service to Sheffield.
* A few days later to mark the end of what have now become known as 'Heritage DMU's' in passenger service, First North West organised a finale on Sunday December 21st 2003 'The 101 Farewell'.
2H76 Rose Hill Marple to Manchester Piccadilly. Class 150 Sprinter in Northern Rail livery seen here arriving into Manchester Piccadilly with a service from Rose Hill Marple.
The comings and goings at Manchester Piccadilly see four different classes side by side from left to right Cross Country Trains class 220 Voyager heading to Southampton, Northern Rail class 150 sprinter arriving from Buxton, Northern Rail class 156 super sprinter heading to Buxton, Northern Rail class 323 arriving from Crewe.
Piccadilly Circus is a strange place. He remember me another amazing square in New York like Times Square. The big difference is in architecture's style, there are no skyscrapers here!
A fantastic atmosphere fills the air with people that run for work and other people that stand to see all around.
Take shots here is a really interesting work.
The colorful heart of London at night. A last one from that beautiful evening back in 2018. It was so much fun chasing the lights of the red double-decker buses.
Piccadilly Circus is a road junction and public space of London's West End in the City of Westminster, built in 1819 to connect Regent Street with Piccadilly. In this context, a circus, from the Latin word meaning "circle", is a round open space at a street junction.
Piccadilly now links directly to the theatres on Shaftesbury Avenue, as well as the Haymarket, Coventry Street (onwards to Leicester Square), and Glasshouse Street. The Circus is close to major shopping and entertainment areas in the West End. Its status as a major traffic junction has made Piccadilly Circus a busy meeting place and a tourist attraction in its own right. The Circus is particularly known for its video display and neon signs mounted on the corner building on the northern side, as well as the Shaftesbury memorial fountain and statue of Eros. It is surrounded by several notable buildings, including the London Pavilion, Criterion Restaurant and Criterion Theatre. Directly underneath the plaza is Piccadilly Circus tube station, part of the London Underground system.