Who owns Lift 109?

Lift 109 is owned and operated by the Battersea Power Station development, which is managed by the Battersea Power Station Development Company (BPSDC). It is located within the renovated Grade II* listed Battersea Power Station in London, with the lift experience itself designed to take visitors up the northwest chimney to a height of 109 meters.
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Why is it called lift 109?

The lift is branded as Lift 109 as it takes you 109 metres up. Passing through the ticketing area, there are several displays about the history of the power station along with a few relics from the control room where you can pretend to switch electricity to parts of London once served by the station.
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How many people does lift 109 hold?

LIFT 109 can hold around 30 visitors at a time for its viewing experience.
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Do you need to book lift 109?

No, Lift 109 at Battersea Power Station had stated that you do not need to pre-book.
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What is the most expensive flat at Battersea Power Station?

This Is What A £29 Million Penthouse In Battersea Power Station Looks Like. This breathtaking home is in fact, two apartments combined – and the result is a breathtaking four-bedroom, four-bathroom penthouse spanning more than 6,000 square feet.
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How long should I allow for lift 109?

How long is the Lift 109 Experience? The Lift 109 experience, which comprises an interactive multimedia exhibition and the ascent of Battersea Power Station's northwest chimney, is expected to take approximately 30-40 minutes.
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Can you use a blue light card at the Tower of London?

No, the official Tower of London (run by Historic Royal Palaces) does not directly accept the Blue Light Card for entry discounts; however, you might find occasional third-party offers or, more reliably, get discounted entry through other schemes like National Rail's 2FOR1 (with train tickets) or benefits for Universal Credit recipients, while Blue Light Card discounts apply to shoe retailer TOWER London, not the historic landmark.
 
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Is lift 109 claustrophobic?

Yes. You are advised when booking that there are around 40 stairs to climb prior to getting into the lift. It is in a relatively narrow space so if you are at all claustrophobic you might want to consider how you will feel.
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Why are there 32 capsules on the London Eye?

There are 32 capsules in total; one for each of the London boroughs. For superstitious reasons they are numbered up to 33, with capsule 13 left out for good luck.
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Is there security at Lift 109?

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No Smoking: Smoking is prohibited throughout the premises. Pets: Pets are not allowed, except for service animals. Food and Drink: No outside food or drink is permitted. Security Checks: All visitors are subject to security checks.
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Is Battersea Power Station still there?

The Fascinating Past, Present and Future. At its peak, Battersea Power Station was supplying a fifth of London's electricity. After decades of sitting derelict, it is now open to the public as one of London's most exciting and innovative new destinations.
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Is lift British or American?

Lifts and elevator are synonyms. The only difference is that elevator is an American term, and lift is a British term for the same type of machinery. Both are used interchangeably and refer to the device that carries people and goods to different building levels.
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How long does it take to visit lift 109?

A trip to Lift 109 takes around 30-40 minutes - this includes checking out the multimedia exhibition and taking the lift.
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Can you use a disabled Freedom Pass before 9.30 am?

Use your Freedom Pass between 9:30 and 23:00 on weekdays and anytime on weekends and public holidays.
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Is it cheaper to tap or buy a ticket?

Generally, tapping in (contactless/Oyster) is cheaper than buying a single paper ticket because of daily/weekly price caps and being similar to an off-peak fare, but buying advance tickets or using railcards on paper tickets can sometimes be cheaper, especially for longer journeys or with discounts not applied to tap-to-pay. For regular commutes, a season ticket is usually best, while tap-in is easiest for occasional travel. 
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Are London buses free for over 60s?

Yes, if you're over 60 and live in a London borough, you can get free travel on London buses and most other public transport using a 60+ London Oyster photocard, allowing travel at any time; when you reach State Pension age, you can apply for the Older Person's Freedom Pass, which offers similar travel within London and free local bus travel across England. 
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Is lift 109 worth it?

Lift 109 emerges as a must-try attraction, providing an extraordinary journey through history and offering breathtaking views of London's skyline. Whether appreciating the colossal Battersea Power Station or ascending the chimney, the experience proves worth the visit.
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Can you travel in London anytime with a freedom pass?

You can use a disabled persons Freedom Pass to travel for free on most public transport in London at any time and most National Rail trains in London (except on some trains during rush hour). You can also use it on local bus services anywhere in England (except at peak times).
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Where do billionaires live in London?

The Bishops Avenue. The Bishops Avenue, London N2, connects the north side of Hampstead Heath at Kenwood (Hampstead Lane), Hampstead to East Finchley and lies near or, at the south end, on the boundary between the London Boroughs of Barnet and Haringey. It is considered to be one of the wealthiest streets in the world.
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Does Harry Styles live at Battersea Power Station?

Harry Styles may have just bought himself the best (and most expensive) birthday present ever. It's rumored that the One Direction heartthrob just dropped a whopping $28.5 million on a penthouse in one of England's hottest new developments, the Battersea Power Station.
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