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In message , Eric
writes another way of travel - "no, we don't have to make any provision on the buses for wheelchairs, they can just travel another way, or stay home." People used to say that, and what you are saying is no different. The currently recommended routes have made Kings Cross impossible for people for whom it was previously possible. For some such people, it would be OK if there were some seats along the way, but we can't have that either. The problems are not just for people with difficulty walking, it can affect practically all of us when we travel with heavy luggage. Fortunately there are now lifts to almost all points (maybe all). Unfortunately the shortest level route in some cases, such as that between the Northern Line and the Thameslink station, would involve using no fewer than five lifts, as far as I could see. Finding the shortest route to the appropriate lift in each case can't be easy. -- Clive Page |
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