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Places of interest in E16
ExCeL London (Exhibition Centre London) is an exhibitions and conference centre in London, United Kingdom. It is located on a 100-acre site on the northern quay of the Royal Victoria Dock in London Docklands, between Canary Wharf and London City Airport. The centre was built by Sir Robert McAlpine and opened in November 2000; its name is a contraction of Exhibition Centre London. In May 2008, ExCeL London was acquired by Abu Dhabi National Exhibitions Company and Phase II will be completed in Spring 2010. This £164m expansion will increase its event space by 50% (nearly 100,000m²) and add further meeting space, banqueting facilities, event space and include a flexible 5,000 seat International Conference Centre for London.
It is the principal public transport access to the ExCeL Exhibition Centre and its adjacent complex of hotels, restaurants and bars. It is linked to the main entrance of the exhibition centre by an overhead walkway, which also connects to the Royal Victoria Dock Bridge, spanning the Royal Victoria Dock to its southern side.
London Bus routes 147, 300, 325, 473, 678 and Night routes N551.
The station is part of the Arnos Grove group of stations, comprising all seven stations from Cockfosters to Turnpike Lane, and the management office for the group is in Arnos Grove station. Linked to the station by a lineside passageway is Ash House, which is a drivers' depot. Arnos Grove is often noted for its station cat (a rarity on the London Underground network), called Spooky, who now occupies the station car park after being evicted due to the introduction of UTS gates.[7]
Station platforms (south)
Information by Wikipedia.com
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