Address: at the intersection of Vauxhall Bridge Road and Victoria Street | Westminster, London, England
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Little Ben was removed in 2012 and put in storage during upgrade works to London Victoria station and will be reinstated once the works are completed, which is expected to be 2016.[1]
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Everybody knows Big Ben – the huge tower with a big clock, near the English House of Parliament. But what about Little Ben, a smaller clock, situated close Victoria Station, at the corner of Victoria...
Little Ben was removed in 2012 and put in storage during upgrade works to London Victoria station and will be reinstated once the works are completed, which is expected to be 2016.[1]
The "little Ben" is erected in the center of the city, about five meters high, and opposite it is the only traffic light in the country.
The little Ben, located near the Victoria train station, is smaller than the Big Ben's but is full of British flavour.
Small Ben is located in the bustling area of Victoria, just opposite the Victoria Palace Theater. Located at the busy Victoria Railway Station Crossroads, which was demolished due to road repairs two years ago, and is now rebuilt, it is smaller than Big Ben
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