Why is Cutty Sark closing?

Cutty Sark DLR station is closed until spring 2026 for a major project to replace all four of its escalators with new, more reliable ones, a closure necessary due to the station's cramped space and the complexity of installing new equipment, ensuring future accessibility and service. The project, which began in May 2025, involves complex logistics like using the DLR tracks to deliver heavy components, and alternative transport is available via Greenwich station, buses, and river services.
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Why is Cutty Sark station closing?

Visitors to Greenwich should be aware that the Cutty Sark DLR station is temporarily closed from 31 May 2025 until spring 2026. This closure is necessary to replace the station's escalators with new, state-of-the-art models, ensuring a fully accessible and reliable service for years to come.
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What happened to the Cutty Sark?

After his death, Cutty Sark was transferred to the Thames Nautical Training College, Greenhithe, in 1938 where she became an auxiliary cadet training ship alongside HMS Worcester. By 1954, she had ceased to be useful as a cadet ship and was transferred to permanent dry dock at Greenwich, London, for public display.
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Is Cutty Sark station closing for months to replace broken escalators?

Cutty Sark DLR station will close in late May until spring 2026 to allow all four of the station's broken escalators to be replaced at a cost of £4m. Why will this repair take 10 months and do you think that's a reasonable amount of time?
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Is the Cutty Sark station open?

CUTTY SARK: This station is closed until spring 2026, while we replace all four escalators at the station. Please use nearby Greenwich DLR station to complete your journey.
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CUTTY SARK'S LAST VOYAGE

Can you go on the Cutty Sark?

From the dizzy height of the main mast to the surprises below deck, step aboard and discover the best Cutty Sark has to offer. The historic ship in the heart of Greenwich is open all year round, and visitors are free to explore all areas of the ship.
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Has the Cutty Sark been restored?

She was reopened by Her Majesty The Queen in 2012.
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Is Greenwich Hospital still there?

Greenwich Hospital closed in 1869, with the buildings being taken over by the Royal Naval College, Greenwich in 1873.
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What does Cutty Sark mean in Scottish?

It's an old Scottish term meaning 'short shirt' or 'short nightdress'. It comes from the great Scottish poet Robert Burns' 1790 poem Tam o'Shanter, in which he describes a scantily dressed witch wearing a “cutty sark”.
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Why is the Museum of London permanently closed?

London Museum (future)

Museum director Sharon Ament said that one reason for the move was "a failing building with problematic entrances and a location which is difficult to find".
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Why was Greenwich Palace demolished?

During the Civil War the Palace of Placentia fell into disrepair. Although Charles II planned for it to be rebuilt, it was never used as a royal residence and was eventually demolished. A new palace was partly built, only to be converted into the new Naval Hospital.
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What is the most unused tube station?

The station today

Roding Valley is the most lightly used station on the Underground.
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Why avoid Euston station?

It's worse than chaotic with no sense of order or care for passengers. Very few seats if you are waiting for trains. I saw no staff available for help or having responsibility for the safety of people using the station, though there was an announcement saying how important our safety is to Euston!!
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What happened to Greenwich District Hospital?

The Hospital closed in March 2001, with 583 beds. All services were transferred to the Queen Elizabeth Hospital in Woolwich. The Hospital was demolished in 2006 following its sale to English Partnerships for £18m. The site is now a wasteland and is awaiting redevelopment as a housing complex.
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Is Cutty Sark still popular?

Americans truly had a taste for the blend, and in 1962, Cutty Sark became the first Scotch ever to sell more than a million cases a year in the United States. Today, Cutty Sark is still celebrated for its intrepid character, versatility and delicious mixability.
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Is the Cutty Sark still seaworthy?

Not least because the Cutty Sark was already not seaworthy, already in dry dock with props that were damaging its hull, and had a different hole cut through as an entrance decades ago. I actually quite like the design. I would go so far as to say that's the best thing about it.
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Who owns Cutty Sark Hotel?

The Cutty Sark Hotel, situated in the coastal resort town of Scottburgh, has been acquired by one of the fastest growing independently-owned hotel groups in South Africa, Premier Hotels & Resorts.
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What is the loneliest station in the UK?

If you ever find yourself at Elton and Orston railway station, it's almost certain that you will be the only person there. The Nottinghamshire railway station has been dubbed the “loneliest” in the country after it recorded just 68 entries and exits through its gates in 2023 and 2024.
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What is the most beautiful train station in the UK?

9 of England's most beautiful train stations
  1. St Pancras International, London. ...
  2. King's Cross Station, London. ...
  3. Huddersfield Station, West Yorkshire. ...
  4. Liverpool Lime Street, Merseyside. ...
  5. Bristol Temple Meads, Bristol. ...
  6. Durham Station, County Durham. ...
  7. York Station, North Yorkshire. ...
  8. Great Malvern Station, Worcestershire.
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Is there a cafe at the Cutty Sark?

The Cutty Sark Café is located on the lower ground deck of the ship underneath the gleaming copper hull. We serve deli combination sandwiches with classic British ingredients, cakes made fresh for you daily, cream teas, assorted snacks and children's dishes, with many healthy options.
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What's free at Greenwich?

A day trip to Greenwich doesn't need to break the bank. In fact, many of the highlights of this UNESCO World Heritage Site are free, including the permanent galleries of the National Maritime Museum and Queen's House, as well as the grounds of the Old Royal Naval College.
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How much does it cost to go on the Cutty Sark?

The entry fee for the Cutty Sark is £22 for adults, £11 for children (4-15), and £16.50 for students, with under 4s free, though booking online in advance is recommended to guarantee entry and you can save money with a Royal Museums Greenwich Day Pass for both the Cutty Sark and Royal Observatory. Members of Royal Museums Greenwich get free admission, and discounted £2 tickets are available for those receiving certain benefits or holding a Blue Light Card. 
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