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Greenwich's Cutty Sark DLR station shuts for a year to replace 'unreliable' escalators - Cutty Sark DLR will remain closed until next spring so the ‘increasingly unreliable’ escalators can be replaced ...
Cutty Sark Docklands Light Railway (DLR) station has closed for a year to allow four new escalators to be installed. The ...
By the mid-1920s, the Cutty Sark was the only one still afloat and in 1954 it was transferred to its current dry-dock site in Greenwich. Here the vessel became a symbolic memorial to Britain’s ...
co-founding the Cutty Sark Soceity in 1951 to safeguard the ship. The reopening occurred during their tour of Greenwich, which has been made a royal borough to mark the Queen's Jubilee.
To celebrate Refugee Week 2025, the Cutty Sark is hosting an evening of stand-up comedy with No Direction Home, a comedy ...
Earlier this year Time Out reported that Cutty Sark DLR station, one of the busiest stations in south London, would close for six months later this year. In April there was an unfortunate update, with ...
GREENWICH, England – A spectacular fire early Monday heavily damaged the clipper ship Cutty Sark, one of London's proudest relics of the 19th century tea trade with China designed to be the ...
The restored 19th Century Cutty Sark ship is to be reopened to the public nearly five years after it was gutted by a fire. The tea clipper sited in Greenwich, south-east London, will allow people ...
All four escalators at Cutty Sark DLR station in Greenwich have been out of use for the last two months. Passengers using the station are currently forced to walk up and down 121 steps to get ...
GREENWICH, ENGLAND — A famous British maritime landmark, the Cutty Sark, suffered substantial damage here Monday after an early-morning fire engulfed the ship and destroyed much of its deck and ...