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We also provide moving and other services in nearby areas including Rotherhithe, Tulse Hill, South Kensington and Balham . Places of interest in SE16Canada Water tube stationLondon bus route 1, 47, 188, 199, 225, 381, C10, P12 and night bus route N1, N47 and N381.Rotherhithe tube stationIt has two platforms (northbound and southbound) and is accessed by two escalators (one up, one down) and a flight of stairs to a landing, then stairs only to platform level. There is no lift. It is situated close to the southern end of the Thames Tunnel, built by the Brunels, and some of the original brickwork can be seen from the north end of the platforms.Canada WaterThe area rapidly gentrified around the river, and when the Jubilee Line was extended[1] in 1999, the focus moved to the area immediately around the lake. The opening of the new Canada Water tube station gave the area rapid connections to the rest of London, with Canary Wharf one stop, Westminster less than 10 minutes, and Bond Street around 15 minutes away by underground train. The station's connection to the London Overground network in 2010 has added a quick connection to the City of London, with a journey of around 10 minutes to Shoreditch High Street station, near Liverpool Street Station.A1 road (London)On 15 October 1940, approximately 150 people were sheltering in the basement of Dame Alice Owen's School, then situated on Goswell Road. A large parachute bomb hit the building directly, causing the structure to collapse and blocking access to the basement. The blast wave from the bomb caused the pipeline carrying the New River to rupture, flooding the shelter and killing the majority of shelterers.[14]Waterlow ParkAveley · Crayford · Erith · Hackney · Hornchurch · Ingrebourne · Leyton · Rainham · Tottenham · Walthamstow · WenningtonInformation by Wikipedia.com
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