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Can anyone advise, please, the best route into Whitehall on Saturday to watch the procession, bearing in mind that we will have a 3yo with us, although she will be on our shoulders when we are watching. Every year we say, this could be the last time, and any thoughts please on how busy it is likely to be, thank you
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The number 12 bus (bus stops on Barry Road) usually goes up Whitehall but it'll be on diversion because of TTC, I would've thought it would still stop somewhere in the vacinity, and you can walk the rest, probably the quickest form of transport on the day.

This link gives some info... https://tfl.gov.uk/status-updates/major-works-and-events/the-queen-90th-birthday-events

It's odd because I seem to remember as a small child seated in the seats around the parade ground 1957 ish..

watching T.T.C.


..but seating is very restricted and I wonder if that would of been possible. and is it possible these days?


I would of thought it would be only available to dignitaries and invitation. ?


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