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Old July 13th 05, 09:52 AM posted to uk.transport.london
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Default Taking a dog on the underground



Adrian wrote:
AndyColeman ) gurgled happily, sounding much like
they were saying :

One concern is the escalators. I have seen signs on some escalators
indicating that dogs need to be carried. As she is 30kg this could be
difficult on a long escalator. I can pick her up when get on and off
but it should be safe to put her down while traveling up.


Like the sign says. Dogs MUST be carried.

(You could always point this out to somebody without a dog and lend him
your Lab for compliance purposes. "Look, mate, I don't want to be awkward,
but it does say you have to carry a dog. And it just so happens I have one
here you can borrow")

Aren't children supposed to be carried aswell. It is going to be
exceedingly difficult to carry a dog under one arm and a child under
the other. Could you find out if Waterloo or any nearby stations have a
fixed emergency staircase or a lift.

Kevin