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Tube map May 2010 version
On May 25, 10:21*am, Ivor The Engine wrote: On Tue, 25 May 2010 00:37:46 +0100, Scott wrote: But does the lack of wheelchair symbol on the other line not indicate that only the ELL station has wheelchair access? It's not 'wheelchair access', it's 'step-free access'. *People with limited mobility also appreciate knowing they don't have to climb stairs. What you say is correct, but that stands for every other station on the map without the symbol. *The two stations are not physically linked to one another, you have to exit one and cross a road to get to the other, making it less of an interchange than it appears to be from the map. *If travelling on Oyster, you would have to touch out and touch in, potentially charging you for two journeys (unless the system can recognise that?) Yes, the system can recognise that - it's an Out-of-Station Interchange (OSI) - and in the case of the Dalston stations I'm absolutely certain that an OSI will be configured between them. |
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