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Old March 28th 19, 05:47 PM posted to uk.railway,uk.transport.london
Roland Perry Roland Perry is offline
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Default Passengers on the line at Leiwsham - RAIB report

In message , at 17:47:53 on Thu,
28 Mar 2019, Natalie Amery remarked:
In article ,
Roland Perry wrote:
In message , at 11:24:52 on Thu, 28 Mar
2019, Anna Noyd-Dryver remarked:
If you wish to claim that toilets outside the gateline, but in the station
building and managed by the station operator aren’t "at" the station, then
surely many NR stations with toilets also "don’t" have them (eg Paddington,
Bristol Parkway, Swansea).


"Station operator" - see above for whether that's TfL or National Rail.
So yes, a toilet at say Kings Cross sited and managed by the NR operator
(in that case Network Rail) isn't in the tube station.


From personal experience the toilets are Westminster (20p)


Recent experience, I'm pretty sure they've been 50p for about a decade.

and Monument (free) are within the tube station building (although in
the outside wall at Westminster) albeit not apparently managed by TfL.


The Westminster toilets are in an entirely council pedestrian underpass.
Which also has a link to the tube station, which may have confused you.

I believe the map is now incorrect in that the toilets in Charing
Cross station are now free to use.


Dunno.
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Roland Perry