Trenitalia-owned train operator c2c is celebrating His Majesty The King’s Coronation on 6 May with the release of a special map to showcase the numerous locations linked to royals throughout history along its London to South Essex route.

The train operating company has scoured through the archives and discovered the key locations that received royals of old and left their mark, helping to create the perfect day out to mark the historic occasion. 

Highlights along the route include: 

  • The Tower of London, a short walk from Fenchurch Street Station, built during the reign of William the Conqueror and currently owned by King Charles III; 
  • Barking Abbey, which housed William the Conqueror in December 1066 whilst he built the Tower of London; 
  • Tilbury, which was graced with Elizabeth I as she gave her famous ‘Speech to the Troops’ to forces assembled to prepare them for the invasion of the Spanish Armada in August 1588; 
  • St Martin’s Bell Tower in Basildon, which was opened by Queen Elizabeth II in 1999. The bells were gifted to the church and were all cast in Whitechapel over 500 years ago.

For more information on the trail’s key royal spots and to plan your day out, visit our website

https://www.c2c-online.co.uk/create-your-day-out/c2cs-royal-route-map-for-the-kings-coronation/

c2c’s Managing Director, Rob Mullen, said: “We’re really looking forward to helping customers celebrate His Majesty’s Coronation – our royal route map is the perfect guide to explore the area and the rich history of Essex and London.

“We know that many people will be heading into London, to special events, meeting up with loved ones or simply enjoying some extra well-earned time off and we look forward to welcoming passengers on board c2c for the occasion.”

If you’re keen to travel to any of these royal destinations along the route, check out our fare offers to get the best deal for you. From kids for £2 to Senior Rover, there’s an offer to suit everyone. 

c2c also has 2FOR1 vouchers on offer for many royal-related London attractions, such as the Jewel Tower – one of only two surviving buildings from the original Palace of Westminster built in 1365 to house the King’s personal treasures – when you purchase a c2c ticket.
https://www.c2c-online.co.uk/destinations-offers/2-for-1-offers-in-london/

c2c customers are also encouraged to purchase tickets in advance on their c2c Smartcard to make travelling to all royal-themed attractions in London and Essex quicker and easier ahead of the Coronation. www.c2c-online.co.uk/tickets-and-fares/c2c-smartcard/