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100 years of the Car Parade

11 July 2006

If you are going to see the 100 years of the Car Parade, or are just travelling through central London on Sunday afternoon, 16 July 2006, consider using public transport wherever possible because traffic in the area will be diverted around the parade route.

This is the first time this event has taken place. It is to celebrate the return of the British International Motor Show to London after 30 years in Birmingham.

Over 200 vehicles are taking part in the parade which will start setting up in Park Lane at noon. Park Lane (southbound) will be closed to all traffic from that time until the parade has cleared the area.

The parade will be divided into decades with markers to identify each decade. Some of the vehicles will have celebrity drivers.

The parade will start at Park Lane at 14.30 and travel to Whitehall via Park Lane (southbound), Hyde Park Corner, Piccadilly, Piccadilly Circus, Regent Street, Pall Mall, Cockspur Street and into Whitehall where it will then disperse.

Many central London buses will be on diversion or curtailed during this time.

The parade route is within easy walking distance of Tube stations at Knightsbridge, Marble Arch, Piccadilly Circus, Green Park, Charing Cross and Westminster as well as Hyde Park Corner.

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