Why Do We Drive on the WRONG Side at The Savoy Hotel?
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- čas přidán 6. 07. 2024
- And lots of other curiosities in this small patch of London
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CHAPTERS
00:00 - Intro
00:20 - Lincolns Inn Fields
01:34 - Hunterian Museum
02:50 - Old Curiosity Shop
03:53 - Square The Block
05:20 - Westminster Boundary
07:44 - RAF Church
10:25 - RCOJ
11:51 - Temple Bar Memorial
13:59 - Gringotts Bank
15:25 - The Savoy
17:10 - The Batcave!
20:00 - Abandoned Tube Station - Zábava
You would make a great history teacher if the Taxi business goes south 😮
But Tom has gone south (of the river) 🤦♂️
Luckily the London Taxi Trade will never disappear
Several hundred years of history and still counting
I believe he is actually an accredited, London tour guide in the Camden area.
@@edblanc101 He may have a specific qualification for Camden but I am fairly certain he is a Green Badge Guide.
A qualification you can only do after you have got your Green Badge
Green badge is specific to taxis. It’s not a requirement for the other guiding courses but it helps show you’re serious 👍🏻
You can't never not like an Only Fools and Horses reference!
Liking the new style 👌🏻
Superb video Tom- and I really appreciate the shout out; many thanks mate! Be lucky ;-)
Really love the format, You're full of facts and it's loads of fun to listen to you talk about things we see on a regular basis!!
Long time subscriber, first time commenter. Loved this video, was very interesting and would be keen to see similar videos in other areas of London. It's interesting to see a cabbie's perspective on things rather than it just being another London tour video!
Bit of trivia for you: The main reason for the Aldwych branch closing was that the lifts at Aldwych had reached the end of their life, and the cost of renewal was too high compared to the number of passengers using the station.
After closure, the lifts were fixed in place at ticket hall level, so any filming that takes place requires the crew to carry all of the equipment up and down the 160 steps of the emergency spiral staircase. No doubt London Underground would consider this equivalent to a 15 storey building, because as we know ALL tube stations have fifteen floors. - czcams.com/video/pBTvmrRGlbE/video.html 😁
This is a great video! Lots of interesting knowledge points and great to see London so empty on a Saturday morning, too! Thank you!
Please do more content/videos like this! I loved it! Really fun content and knowledge - learnt a lot about places I’ve been by many times. Definitely a fun watch!
Excellent video dude. As a Canadian, this is exactly I watch your videos. Just love the architecture and London vibes. Quite the tour. Thanks
Love the format of these, it's like almost being part of a casual conversation about bits of London. Works well
Loved this video Tom, would love to see more like this. You work is appreciated 👌👌
So relaxing to watch your videos, Thanks for making them Tom :)
You covered many of my stopping points on my London tour.
Yes the savoy private road driving on the right was so the Hackney cab from his lofty position could reach down to open the door to allow the ladies in long dresses out directly onto the pavement. That turning circle designed for the original Hackney cabs is still the turning circle of modern cabs today.
Great stuff Tom, keep them coming.
Love this new video feature style, keep em coming!
This was great, really opened up my eyes to some of the hidden gems I miss on a busy commute
I used to use Aldwych station quite a bit when I worked at No9 Kingsway and didn’t fancy the walk down Kingsway from Holborn station. Lincoln’s Inn was my usual lunchtime walk. Great video Tom
Great video!
Thanks 🙂 👍
Been subscribed for a while now, really liked the format of this video!
I quite liked this format, something a little different, thanks Tom.
Love these type of videos, need more.
Very interesting.
The streets are so quiet.
Loved this type of video. Could you do more like this please.
Enjoyed that different perspective, Tom and all the information you gave us. Well done👏😊
Great Video Tom, please make more Videos Like this!
Love this format. 🎉
I love this! Feels like you were in your element with this Tom - lovely to see!
Have had to visit the area around the RCJ for work a couple of times for work so really interesting to learn about the area.
Fun fact, because the Royal Courts of Justice are a listed building, English Heritage get final say on any changes and signage etc, so normal accessibility rules don’t always apply (no contrast edging on steps, old English fonts that aren’t easy to read etc).
Great video - as an Englishman living abroad for 25 years, love to see stuff like this
Tom, this is amazing content. More of this please!!
Loving the new format 👍😎
This video was wildly fascinating. Thank you!
Excellent video Tom........... as a London resident myself, there is so much fascinating history I walk past on a daily basis - many places covered in this video..... Really enjoyed this one
Really enjoy the tours around London videos like these.. More please 🙏
Brilliant, absolutely love it. Well done mate. Really interesting.
I really enjoyed this. Thank you.
I really enjoyed that. I do hope you do some more similar videos!
Great video again, thanks! Once on a cab ride, the driver took that Lower Roberts Street and I remember thinking "what is this underground cut through with loading docks and stuff? This can't be right!"
Loved this thanks Tom!
My brother-in-law works at LSE, I had no idea how much stuff LSE actually owned in London until you made this video!
1:15 - for any skateboarders who were fond of Blueprint (RIP) - Paul Shier did an insane backslide flip from side to side of that sculpture. I think in Lost and Found.
The history of London is amazing, your knowledge too, is amazing. But, the architecture of London's buildings is out of this world. Visitors to London (and it's inhabitants) need to look up, focus and soak up the outstanding architecture, it really is amazing what you'll see. Thank you Tom, for the trip around your city.
Morning Tom thanks very much for the video it was very informative, I forget living in London how many interesting places there are too see
Very interesting. Very cool. Thanks.
Just back from the Hunterian museum 2 weeks ago, thank you for bringing me back😊
I've done the Lower Robert St trick once with punters on board and it was closed, you feel such an idiot u-turning and back out to Strand. Great video, lots of stuff I didn't know.
Awesome editing on this!
Fantastic video, really interesting you're a great ambassador to London thanks for making this!!
takes me back. My dad worked at the LSE when I was a kid/teenager so spent some time around all those LSE buildings.
Very interesting video Sir love watching your videos
I like the new format - one of them every now and then would work well. 100% agree about upside down maps too - they are just plain wrong!
I was in London earlier this year for the first time post-Covid, and found the decimation of businesses on Kingsway quite shocking. Such a shame, especially for such a prominent and useful thoroughfare. My first ever encounter with London was crossing Kingsway after emerging from the Piccadilly line at Holborn Station. I was jetlagged up to the eyeballs... but incredibly excited to be there.
Great vid mate!
Oxford Street is in an even worse state.
Kingsway is already bouncing back, just like Fleet Street has trust me. Give it 3 years and it’ll be back to how it was.
Tory scum austerity Britain
Absolutely love it & the only fools & horses clip 😂😂
I really enjoyed this! I appreciate that you're Tom the Taxi Driver and not Tom the Tour Guide (although I'm sure the two overlap frequently), but I'd certainly be interested in more of these types of videos.
I actually hold 2 guiding badges in London 🤭
That was really interesting. Lots of stuff I didn’t know. 👍👍👍
13:24 same still happens in york at micklegate bar is where the monarch has to ask the city of york to enter
One of my favourite videos I’ve watched in a long time! This has truly made my day because this whole area is my regular stomping ground as a current student of one of the universities you mentioned!! Loved all the info! 2 things though; 1. Kingsway is already bouncing back, just like Fleet Street has! Give it 3 years and it’ll be back to how it was. 2. The Victorian-style buildings (and all the buildings) on the West side of Surrey street are part of Kings College London today. Also, the area of Kings College London and Surrey Street was formerly the site of Arundel House, which was said to have housed the possibly secret premiere of the world-famous 40-part motet by Thomas Tallis called ‘spem in alium’ in 1568 or 1569!
Excellent Tom 👍
Nice format, would still like to see more driving videos but love this new format also!
So glad you acknowledged it was moved to Waltham cross for years. I remember being taken to it back in the day when I was in the scouts. Top man.
This is all my area, unis and all. Love to see it on the channel
Never knew rob was a cabbie, love his videos
Very busy guy, writes some fantastic articles for the taxi trade papers too!
Great knowledge great video,
Love your videos Tom. I’m from Leeds but coming down next Thursday to have a day cycling around. If you’re anywhere near Brick Lane at lunchtime, I’ll treat you to a bagel! 😃👍
Another great video. And loved your description of those cyclists 😂.
Looked like a nice morning in London. Thanks for the London dose..
As i live in rural lincolnshire and have a lot of history especially with a 1100yr old cathedral which is virtually perfect it is cool to see all the hidden history that London has and not just the usual suspects like Westminster etc etc.
I’m always educating myself of my area and passing it onto my passengers. I think all cabbies should have some knowledge of their area. Keep up the great work Tom 👍
Thanks for this
thanks Tom, as i have gotten older, i appreciate history more!!
Great Video Tom👍
So that's Savoy Court? I just read about it on Wikipedia and expected it to be bigger but it's still interesting. You are also the only person on CZcams that I could find that showed that road.
Cracking content, Tom. Headcam takes some getting used to, but otherwise unique insights.
Same drive in/out on the right system at Lidl in Midsomer Norton in Somerset only because the entrance/exit is on a one way street and makes perfect sense thought feels a little weird 😊
The Broadway entrance/exit to Hammersmith bus station is also right-hand running. It seems to be because of the direction buses come in from and depart to.
fantastic video
Just came back from a vacation in england and when I took a taxi I was holding my fingers to get into yours! Had to take a taxi from a train station in London to Northhampton since the trains was cancelled :(
Good vid would like to see you do a drive by tour of all the embassies in London
Brilliant video. I looked up Lower Robert Street and learned that it was designed by four Scottish brothers, which is why the name Adelphi is connected. (Greek for brothers)
That section of portsmouth st was converted to pedestrian only starting some time between summer 2019 and fall 2020, and was opened some time in late 2021 or early 2022
Really interesting, thanks for getting up so early and going in London on a Saturday.
I think you can see the tiredness on my face, definitely not an early morning person
im curious what bystanders thought when you pulled in the savoy court, opened the passanger doors to let noone out, and then proceded on leaving
A trip down memory lane for me. In Melbourne, Aus since 83''
The sculpture at Lincon Inn Feilds is dedicated to W.H Smith
Read an article about savoy place, because the fountain is off centre is easier to keep right.
7:45 i could get married in that church as im an ex serving member of the RAF. i never will but its nice to know. surprised you didnt mention the song "oranges and lemons" as thats the church. the tiles inside are amazing. i had a week of touring london when i was serving and we had a tour of the church one day. it was wasted on me at the time, probably in about 2005ish, id love to have the same tour now.
Was amazed how many bbqs we’re allowed in Lincoln’s inn fields a couple of months ago
You didn't mention the IET which was the IEE. The first BBC broadcasts were from that building.
Such a cool video.
Tom how does ULEZ affect taxi’s in London?
Tom mate what have done to me? I wait for your videos on a Saturday and I believe Saturdays won’t be the same without your videos. 😂 btw love you mate no homo keep up the great work 🎊 🎉
Australia House is a High Commission, not an Embassy. When a Commonwealth country has a so-called ‘Embassy’ building in another Commonwealth country, it is called a High Commission.
Also, no 10 Adam Street is often used as a faux no 10 Downing Street.
Keep doing this
17:31 My office was in the Adelphi when I worked for ACCA. TV shows and films shot outside include Bodyguard, MacMafia and Wonder Woman.
I worked at the Industrial Injuries Advisory Counil there in the late 1980s. The lifts were weird - they had full length mirrors opposite each other so you had what seemed an infinite reflection in a mirror, in a mirror, in a mirror...
Correct me if I'm wrong, but isn't the Savoy court also the reason for London taxis to have a very tight turning radius?
Oooh! That’s coming in a future video, it’s often said but I don’t think it’s the official reason
I wouldn’t be surprised if it was more to do with horses
Another fact about the "RAF Church", it is where Charles Dickens parents were married.
I've also thought the reason London black cabs have such a tight turning circle is because of the Savoy entrance. With a horse and Hackney carriage tight turns are easy and reversing isn't possible,
When the motorised cab was introduced it needed to be able to enter and exit the Savoy without reversing, so a tight turning circle was a pre requisite of any design.
Aldwych Station 😍
Do some more London food / coffee places
When The Knowledge is just a beginner's course, but you continued to advanced.
excellent.
What's interesting is the amount of street furniture/ pedestrian protection that's spring up in the years.
Don't know if I missed it but when did you film this? London looks so quiet mate! Love the vids keep them coming been watching since you started when I was thinking of doing my badge where I live
Saturday morning. Approx 07:00-08:00