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The queue now stretches past Butler's Wharf, just east of Tower BridgeEarlier we brought you some practical tips about joining the queue, as thousands line up to pay tribute to the Queen as she lies in state.
Top of that list, with the queue now at four miles long, is to expect a long wait - and be prepared to stand on your feet for many hours. Often the pace is tediously slow, but at other times, it can be brisk - recent anecdotes say the pace really picks up after theBut aside from wrapping up warm, keeping baggage to a minimum and having access to food and drink, there is also the issue of how to reach the queue.. Keep checking that to see where the back of the queue is, as it keeps moving.
said nearly 115,000 more tube journeys were made to, or from, eight stations in the city centre on Wednesday, including Hyde Park Corner and Piccadilly Circus, compared with the same day last week – an increase of 20%.Generally, where possible, the overwhelming advice is to walk within central London – taking in the many sites and tributes as you go.
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