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Old July 10th 18, 10:57 PM posted to uk.transport.london
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Basil Jet wrote on 10 Jul 2018 at 22:14 ...

Geoff's latest video shows the signs over the platform screen doors at TCR.

https://youtu.be/lKC-QBxbdj4?t=6m37s

There is a wheelchair symbol at Paddington but not at Bond Street. I
wonder why?

Yes, that is odd. But what does the wheelchair symbol mean?

If it means you can exit (to the street) on a wheelchair, surely that's the case for all Elizabeth line stations, certainly those in central London? If it means that you can also change to other lines there, how do they expect you to transfer to the westbound District at Paddington? I'm not aware of any lift being constructed there.

That display also includes "Welcome to the Elizabeth Line" (upper-case L!)

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