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VAN HIRE IN NORTH LONDON
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1 CAR 1 RENTAL |
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133-135, MacFarlane Road, London, W12 7LA
Tottenham: 020 8493 8413
Enfield: 020 8363 2112 |
- From £30 Per Day
- Small Vans
- LWB & Luton Vans
- Mini Buses
- Cars & MPV's
- Throughout London & The UK
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ALLIANCE LOGISTICS |
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50, Ermine Road, London, N15 6DD
Freephone: 0800 511 8230 Tel: 07825 628798 |
- Vans From £30 Per Day
- Daily and weekend rates
- Special weekend rates
- Unlimited mileage
- Low & competitive prices
- No hidden charges
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CAPITAL VAN HIRE |
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191, West End Lane, West Hampstead, London, NW6 2LJ
Tel: 020 7372 5750 |
- Local Reputable Service
- Excellent Rates
- Brand New Vehicles
- Major Credit Debit Cards Taken
- Convenient Locations
- Free Delivery And Collection
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THE CAR HIRE CO |
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100 Capitol Way, Colindale, London, NW9 0EW
Tel: 020 8335 0060 |
- Delivery & Collection M25
- Transits, Lutons, Minibuses
- Easy Booking Online Or Call
- Cars & People Carriers
- Cheap Long Term Van Hire
- Ford, VW & Mercedes Vans
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H & H VAN HIRE |
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107, Bartholomew Rd, London, NW5 2AR
Tel: 020 7916 6616 |
- Escort Vans And Transit Vans
- High Top Vans And MPV's
- Unlimited Mileage
- Weekly Discounts
- Insurance
- AA Recovery Included
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Massey,Doddinghurst,Domewood,Sewardstone,North London Van Hire.In the 1980s Broad Street station was closed and demolished and the Tottenham Hale-Stratford link and the station at Lea Bridge ceased to be used by regular passenger trains. The two lines were merged in 1985, initially as the CrossTown LinkLine service detailed above. When Broad Street was closed the line between Dalston and North Woolwich was electrified on the third-rail system with Broad Street trains diverted to North Woolwich.You can:Hire a Van in North London here ,self drive hire is also available in North London,and van rental North London,all about van,hire,self drive and rental North London.The first trains used were former Southern Region 2-EPB types built in the 1950s. Two-coach trains were soon too small and they were replaced by Class 313 electric multiple units. The new service was branded by British Rail as the North London Link, and some signs using this name still exist.Since 1990 improvements have been made including using newer trains and accessibility enhancements at a number of stations. Islington is working with other local authorities, Silverlink (the train franchise), and Transport for London to complete the installation of a Customer Information System throughout the line. There are no further planned improvements, although this line is being considered as a possibility for diversion of freight from the Richmond - North Woolwich branch.

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