A list of the travel hotspots highlighted by Transport for London and the Greater London authority.This map shows areas of expected tra?c stress on 28 and 29 July – day one and day two of the London Olympic Games. After day two the south west corner eases up but the centre of the map stays busy with numbers of visitors expected to peak on day eight, when close to 700,000 visitors descend on London’s Olympic venuesSee more detailed info here: www.getaheadofthegames.com or following the @GAOTG Twitter accountWe will be opening this map up to you to tell us the travel blackspots during the games.Pink: affected tube stationsPurple: Olympic games venuesRed: roads


0: Olympic park
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1: Baker Street
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2: Bank
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3: Covent Garden
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4: Canary Wharf
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5: Canada Water Rail Station
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6: Embankment
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7: Euston
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8: Fulham Broadway
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9: Leicester Square
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10: Liverpool Street
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11: Paddington
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12: London Bridge
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13: Oxford Circus
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14: St. Paul's
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15: London Kings Cross Rail Station
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16: Moorgate Rail Station
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17: Tower Gateway
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18: Victoria
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19: Waterloo
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20: Green Park
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21: Green Park
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22: Tottenham Court Road
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23: Stratford (London) Rail Station
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24: West Ham Rail Station
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25: North Greenwich
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26: Canning Town
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27: West Ham United Football Club
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28: Handball Arena
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29: Olympic Stadium
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30: Lord's Cricket Ground
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31: Wembley Stadium
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32: Wembley Arena
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33: Earl's Court
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34: Wimbledon
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35: Greenwich Park
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36: Royal Artillery Barracks (Woolwich) Cricket Ground
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37: Horse Guards Parade
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38: Hyde Park
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39: ExCeL London
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40: North Greenwich Arena (O2)
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41: M11: Olympic route network
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42: A12: Games lanes
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43: Cycle route
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44: Westminster
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45: Southbank
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1: Baker Street

Less severe in the PM


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3: Covent Garden


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5: Canada Water Rail Station


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8: Fulham Broadway


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9: Leicester Square


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10: Liverpool Street


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11: Paddington


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12: London Bridge

The most crowded station with the longest
wait to board will be London Bridge, where
commuter trains meet Jubilee line
spectators for Stratford. T? forecasts long
queues at peak times for the duration of the
Games and advises passengers to skip this
station altogether if possible. It also advises
using Monument station instead of Bank


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13: Oxford Circus


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14: St. Paul's


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15: London Kings Cross Rail Station


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16: Moorgate Rail Station


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17: Tower Gateway


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20: Green Park


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21: Green Park


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22: Tottenham Court Road


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23: Stratford (London) Rail Station


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24: West Ham Rail Station


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25: North Greenwich


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26: Canning Town

Less severe in the AM, Peak


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27: West Ham United Football Club


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28: Handball Arena


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29: Olympic Stadium


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30: Lord's Cricket Ground

Archery


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31: Wembley Stadium

Football


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32: Wembley Arena

Badminton. Rhythmic Gymnastics


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33: Earl's Court

Volleyball arena


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34: Wimbledon

Tennis


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35: Greenwich Park

Equestrian events


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36: Royal Artillery Barracks (Woolwich) Cricket Ground

Shooting


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37: Horse Guards Parade

Beach volleyball on the PM's doorstep


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38: Hyde Park

Triathlon.
Marathon swimming

Non-sporting events will also draw crowds:
around 60,000 people are expected daily for a
cultural programme in July, including extra
events coinciding with the opening and closing
ceremony. Throughout the Games, people will
watch the action here on giant live screens


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40: North Greenwich Arena (O2)

Artistic Gymnastics, Trampoline, Basketball, Wheelchair Basketball


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41: M11: Olympic route network

109 miles of major roads will be designated an
Olympic Route Network – e?ectively a highway,
open to all, but allowing speedier mass transit
to the Olympic Park and other venues. Signals
will be altered, roadworks banned and junctions
reduced to keep tra?c moving


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42: A12: Games lanes

On 30 miles of the Olympic Route Network
there will be special Games Lanes – an outside
lane open only to vehicles carrying the “Games
Family” – athletes, o?cials, workers and media.
Some bus lanes will be closed


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43: Cycle route

After day one and day two, this corner of the
map calms down, getting busy again only for
day ?ve when the Cycling time trials disrupt
tra?c around the black dotted line


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44: Westminster


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