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On 8 July, 07:36, Paul wrote:
On 7 July, 21:59, Basil Jet wrote: On 07/07/2010 20:59, Lorenzo wrote: 1.) Find somewhere for her to sit down; 2.) Queue for taxi; 3.) Ask cab driver to wait until you retrieve mother; 4.) Retrieve mother; * Alternatively exit the station by the openning on the east side, near platform 0 and 1, on York Way. This is where taxis set down for the sation. You could ask a cab driver here to take you wherever it is you need to go. I'm fairly certain he would not mind, and that you would not have to queue or even wait long. I'm fairly certain he would mind! http://maps.google.co.uk/?ie=UTF8&ll...9&spn=0,0.0048... Another thing about Kings Cross - when you go to the old tube ticket hall, there are signs saying "No entry to Northern Line". *However, if you go through the barriers and down the escalator to the Victoria line, there is a sign on the left saying "Northern Line". So despite what it says, it IS possible to get to the Northern Line via the old tube ticket hall. That route involves going through the new set of tunnels associated with the new ticket hall. It would be significantly longer overall than just walking to the new ticket hall at the top level, and would cause massive congestion if significant numbers of people did it. The shortest route would be to run down the up escalators that go from near the Piccadilly line to the Northern line, but I don't recommend that either :-) Ganesh |
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